Bluebird Solar is on the rise! The company, based in Delhi, has big plans for its solar panel production capability. Currently running at 400 MW annually, Bluebird Solar is looking to expand its capacity to 1.2 GW by March 2024 and a massive 2 GW by March 2025. The company aims to soar to new heights in the solar energy industry!
December 4, 2023 Uma Gupta
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From pv publication India
Bluebird Solar’s expansion plans include the rapid deployment of n-type TOPCon modules with an impressive 650 W of output. The company’s current 400 MW facility in Noida, India produces M10 mono perc half-cut modules with a remarkable conversion performance of more than 21%. These top-notch modules are available in both monofacial and bifacial versions, in 144-, 132-, 120- and 108-cell configurations.
Bluebird Solar’s fully automated tabber-stringers are equipped to produce full-cell and half-cut cell photovoltaic panels, accommodating multi-busbar cells ranging from 5BB, 10BB, and 12BB. The systems can be modified to manufacture photovoltaic panels with up to 20BB, demonstrating the company’s commitment to cutting-edge technology.
Not only does Bluebird Solar specialize in module production, but it also designs, develops, and commissions off-grid and grid-tied solar energy plants for a wide range of institutional, commercial, and residential clients. The future is bright for Bluebird Solar, and they are paving the way for a sustainable energy landscape.
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