A new chapter in Sino Indian photovoltaic cooperation: co mapping the future of green energy with Aditya Group

2025-11-29

1. Background: The intersection of demand and professional skills

     The global photovoltaic industry is facing a complex situation of coexistence of protectionist policies and unprecedented demand. India has committed to achieving a renewable energy target of 300 gigawatts by 2030, but its 40% tariff on photovoltaic modules and strict ALMM certification requirements have made traditional equipment export models difficult.

     As a key material for current collection in solar cells, the quality of photovoltaic ribbon directly affects the power output of the module. GRM's innovative technologies in professional fields such as photovoltaic ribbon high-speed integrated machines, rolling machines, and tin coating equipment have precisely filled the gap in India's local supply chain. This collaboration reflects a broader trend of combining technological precision with strategic localization to avoid trade barriers through collaborative cooperation rather than direct confrontation.


2. Cooperation background: Complementary advantages of photovoltaic ribbon welding equipment technology

        As a diversified business giant, Aditya Group in India has continuously increased its layout in the field of new energy in recent years. The local photovoltaic manufacturing industry in India is facing a demand for technological upgrading, especially in key areas such as ribbon production. The core outcome of this meeting is the establishment of a framework of "technology collaboration+localized operation". In terms of technical cooperation, GRM will provide advanced photovoltaic ribbon production equipment, including MBB dual line round wire integrated machine, new special-shaped structure ribbon tin coating equipment and other core machines. These devices are capable of producing mainstream products in the market, including round wire welding strips and irregular welding strips, to meet the demand for efficient photovoltaic modules in the Indian market. Aditya Group will rely on GRM's technical support to establish a localized photovoltaic ribbon production line in India.
3. Potential and Cooperation Value of the Indian Market

       India is one of the fastest-growing photovoltaic markets in the world, with an average annual demand for new installed capacity of about 35GW. However, the local supply chain still faces technological iteration pressure (about 60% of production capacity is outdated polycrystalline silicon technology). Through cooperation, China can leverage the local influence of Aditya Group to avoid trade barriers; The Indian side can quickly acquire advanced technology and accelerate the achievement of energy goals. There are successful precedents for such cooperation. For example, the cooperation between JinkoSolar and India's ACME Group in the photovoltaic hydrogen production project in Oman has achieved a win-win situation in the third-party market through technology output and localized operation. This cooperation is expected to replicate this model and further expand to emerging markets such as the Middle East and Southeast Asia.


4. Forward looking outlook: Shaping a new ecology of green energy

        The ambition of cooperation goes beyond hardware. By combining Chinese technical standards with local demand in India, both parties aim to establish regional production standards for welding strips. The future plan includes exploring green hydrogen energy links and low-carbon manufacturing processes, utilizing GRM's technological accumulation in round wire welding equipment, special-shaped welding equipment, etc., to promote technological progress in the photovoltaic industry.

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