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India Launches Solar PV Module Testing Facility at National Institute of Solar Energy (NISE)

Marking a major advancement in India’s renewable energy capabilities, India’s Minister for New and Renewable Energy, Mr Pralhad Joshi, inaugurated the Solar PV Module Testing and Calibration Lab at the National Institute of Solar Energy (NISE) in Haryana.

Speaking at the occasion, the Minister stated that the new lab will set global benchmarks in solar R&D, testing, training, and policy support while marking a bold step towards self-reliance, innovation, and global excellence.

Mr Joshi also said that NISE is now equipped to offer comprehensive testing, calibration, and certification services, particularly for photovoltaic (PV) modules and technologies where no established standards currently exist. 

The Solar PV Module Testing is located at Gwal Pahari, Bandhwari in Haryana.

He termed the lab a pioneering facility for India and further highlighted that as Indian companies scale up the production of large modules, this lab will ensure that products meet the highest quality standards.

Mr Joshi noted that the Solar PV module testing lab also aligns with BIS standards and will provide a major boost to the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme and support India’s aspiration to become a global manufacturing hub.

The Minister also underlined the importance of NISE as a training ground for government officials, industry professionals, and international delegates.

He appreciated NISE’s efforts in training over 55,000 Suryamitra technicians and installing more than 300 solar air dryer-cum-space heating systems in Leh, which are being used by farmers to dry apricots.

He said such initiatives strengthen technical capacity and foster collaboration among government, industry, and academia. Mr Joshi also stated that with the new facility, NISE will significantly improve its efficiency, quality, and research in accordance with global benchmarks.

Tremendous Growth in RE Sector

Highlighting the exponential growth under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Minister said that India’s installed solar capacity increased from 2.82 GW in 2014 to 106 GW, marking a growth of over 3700%.

In terms of manufacturing, solar module production has increased from 2 GW in 2014 to 80 GW today, with a target of reaching 150 GW by 2030. Alongside solar progress, the Minister also underscored the achievement of 50 GW in wind energy capacity.

Emphasising the government’s ambitious targets, Minister Pralhad Joshi said India is firmly on track to achieve the 500 GW non-fossil fuel energy target by 2030, including 292 GW of solar energy, as envisioned by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The Minister said that NISE should reflect the transformation India’s renewable energy sector has seen in the last 11 years under Prime Minister Modi’s leadership. He also urged the institute to step up efforts in global research impact and patent generation.

Emerging Technologies and Scalable Innovations

Minister Joshi highlighted the need for deep research, innovation, and global collaboration. He advised NISE to build partnerships, develop talent, and push boundaries so that its work resonates across laboratories, manufacturing units, and solar farms worldwide.

He also acknowledged that NISE is already working on advanced technologies like Perovskite Solar Cells and Bifacial Panels.

Going forward, he said, NISE should undertake initiatives for mass adoption of innovations such as AI for Solar Power Forecasting, Building-Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV), and Solar-Driven EV Charging Stations.

He added that enabling sustainable EV charging through solar is a part of Prime Minister Modi’s vision and should be explored by NISE at scale.

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