Sungrow, a leading provider of PV inverters and energy storage systems, has achieved a significant milestone by surpassing 50 GW of PV inverter shipments in India. This accomplishment solidifies the company’s position in the Indian solar industry and demonstrates its commitment to contributing to a sustainable future. Since entering the Indian market in 2014, Sungrow has built a strong local brand presence and reputation for reliability and innovation.

According to Sunil Badesra, Country Manager of Sungrow India, the 50 GW milestone is not just a finish line, but a launchpad for the company’s next chapter. Guided by its core value of “Bridge to a sustainable future,” Sungrow plans to respond to the Indian government’s policies, cooperate with local partners, create employment opportunities, and provide smarter solutions to create a cleaner India. The company has established strong relationships with India’s leading power companies, going beyond equipment supply to build long-term partnerships based on technological innovation, localized support, and shared growth.

Sungrow’s dedication to advancing India’s renewable energy landscape is evident in its ongoing efforts to invest in research and development and pioneer next-generation clean energy technologies. The company will be showcasing its latest PV and energy storage solutions at the Renewable Energy India Expo 2025, to be held from October 30 to November 1, 2025, at the India Expo Centre, Greater Noida. This expo will provide a platform for Sungrow to demonstrate its commitment to the Indian market and showcase its innovative solutions.

With its strong presence in India and its commitment to sustainability, Sungrow is well-positioned to continue playing a significant role in the country’s renewable energy sector. The company’s focus on innovation, localization, and partnership-building is expected to drive its growth and success in the Indian market. As the Indian government continues to promote renewable energy and reduce carbon emissions, Sungrow is poised to be a key player in the country’s transition to a cleaner and more sustainable energy mix.