Premier Energies Ranks Among Top 15 Global Solar PV Manufacturers in Terawatt PV 100 – energetica-india.net

Indian solar firm strengthens global standing with integrated expansion strategy, advanced technologies and Mission 2028 roadmap.
April 02, 2026. By News Bureau
Premier Energies, an integrated solar manufacturer in India, has been ranked among the top 15 global PV manufacturers in the inaugural Terawatt PV 100, released by Terawatt PV Research. The ranking evaluates production volumes, financial strength and corporate transparency across the global solar PV ecosystem.
Premier Energies is also the second-highest ranked Indian manufacturer, part of the 21 India-headquartered firms in the global top 100, highlighting India’s growing influence in solar manufacturing.
The company’s rapid growth is fueled by its Mission 2028 roadmap, aiming for over 10 GW of integrated capacity and expanding upstream into ingot and wafer production. Its backward integration strategy strengthens competitiveness through lower costs, resilient supply chains and operational efficiency.
On the technology front, Premier Energies is advancing N-type TOPCon cells and Zero Busbar (0BB) modules for higher power output, reduced silver usage and enhanced durability. The newly commissioned Seetharampur facility adds 5.6 GW of automated module capacity, with AI-driven quality control and traceable, efficient processes.
Since going public, Premier Energies has strengthened governance, transparency and investor engagement. Inclusion in the Terawatt PV 100 underscores its global relevance and reinforces India’s role in shaping the future of solar energy.

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