Premier Energies Limited, a leading integrated solar manufacturer in India, has been ranked among the top 15 global PV manufacturers in the inaugural Terawatt PV 100 report released by Terawatt PV Research. The ranking evaluates companies based on production scale, financial strength, and corporate transparency, offering a comprehensive benchmark of the global solar PV ecosystem.
Notably, Premier Energies is also the second-highest ranked Indian manufacturer, among 21 India-headquartered firms featured in the global top 100—underscoring the country’s growing influence in solar manufacturing and clean energy leadership.
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The company’s strong momentum is driven by its ambitious Mission 2028 roadmap, which targets over 10 GW of integrated manufacturing capacity. As part of this strategy, Premier Energies is expanding upstream into ingot and wafer production, strengthening its backward integration. This approach enhances cost competitiveness, improves supply chain resilience, and drives operational efficiency.
On the technology front, the company is advancing next-generation N-type TOPCon solar cells and Zero Busbar (0BB) modules, enabling higher power output, reduced silver consumption, and improved durability. Its recently commissioned Seetharampur facility, with 5.6 GW of automated module capacity, integrates AI-driven quality control systems and traceable manufacturing processes to ensure efficiency and reliability.
Commenting on the achievement, Sudhir Reddy, Chief Strategy Officer, said:
“This recognition reflects our integrated strategy, disciplined execution, and commitment to next-generation solar technologies. Mission 2028 will deepen our value-chain integration while ensuring cost competitiveness and global scalability.”
Since its public listing, Premier Energies has further strengthened its corporate governance, transparency, and investor engagement. Its inclusion in the Terawatt PV 100 reinforces its growing global relevance and highlights India’s expanding role in shaping the future of solar energy.