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Avinash Yadav
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Avinash Yadav
Asked: April 9, 2025

What is the relation between TOPCOn modules and watt-peak (Wp)?

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  • Manish Kumar
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    Deputy Editor at Saur Energy International | Answer on April 9, 2025 at 6:12 pm

    TOCOn based solar modules come in high Wp. Like above 620 Wp. That means that the similar single panel can produce more energy that the conventional soalr panels. This will allow lesser requirement of land for solar projects.

    TOCOn based solar modules come in high Wp. Like above 620 Wp. That means that the similar single panel can produce more energy that the conventional soalr panels. This will allow lesser requirement of land for solar projects.

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Rekha Kumari
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Rekha Kumari
Asked: April 8, 2025

What is an enchasuplant in a solar module?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on April 8, 2025 at 12:52 pm

    Encapsuilants are sheets that are used as a surface between the solar cells and the glass to give adhesion and protection.

    Encapsuilants are sheets that are used as a surface between the solar cells and the glass to give adhesion and protection.

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Manvendra Singh
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Manvendra Singh
Asked: April 7, 2025

Which solar companies have appeared in Shark Tanks till now?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on April 7, 2025 at 5:35 pm

    Currently solar companies like Raheja solar (A solar dryer firm) and Splnce (a solar stratup) have appeared in Shark Tanks. Moreover, Rayzon Solar MD Chirag Nakrani has also appeared as one of the sharks on a special show on sustainability.

    Currently solar companies like Raheja solar (A solar dryer firm) and Splnce (a solar stratup) have appeared in Shark Tanks. Moreover, Rayzon Solar MD Chirag Nakrani has also appeared as one of the sharks on a special show on sustainability.

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Rekha Malhotra
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Asked: April 4, 2025

What is the outlook for Indian solar exports amid new US Tariffs?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on April 4, 2025 at 1:08 pm

    While the tariffs present challenges, India’s relatively lower tariff compared to some Southeast Asian competitors may allow it to retain a portion of the U.S. market. Diversifying export destinations and enhancing domestic capabilities are key strategies for Indian manufacturers moving forward. ForRead more

    While the tariffs present challenges, India’s relatively lower tariff compared to some Southeast Asian competitors may allow it to retain a portion of the U.S. market. Diversifying export destinations and enhancing domestic capabilities are key strategies for Indian manufacturers moving forward. For more details at https://www.saurenergy.com/solar-energy-news/trump-tariffs-and-impact-on-indian-solar-cloudy-with-silver-linings

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Kapil
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Kapil
Asked: April 4, 2025

How are Indian solar manufacturers responding to the new tariffs imposed by the US?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on April 4, 2025 at 1:11 pm

    Indian manufacturers are exploring alternative markets to mitigate the impact of U.S. tariffs. Additionally, some companies are considering establishing manufacturing facilities in the U.S. to bypass import tariffs and remain competitive. For more details https://www.saurenergy.com/solar-energy-newsRead more

    Indian manufacturers are exploring alternative markets to mitigate the impact of U.S. tariffs. Additionally, some companies are considering establishing manufacturing facilities in the U.S. to bypass import tariffs and remain competitive. For more details https://www.saurenergy.com/solar-energy-news/trump-tariffs-and-impact-on-indian-solar-cloudy-with-silver-linings

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Vishal
Asked: April 4, 2025

How the US tariffs will impact the US Solar Industry?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on April 4, 2025 at 1:12 pm

    The tariffs are likely to increase the overall cost of solar installations in the U.S., potentially slowing down some planned projects and reducing demand. However, they may also make U.S. domestic producers more competitive.. For more details https://www.saurenergy.com/solar-energy-news/trump-tarifRead more

    The tariffs are likely to increase the overall cost of solar installations in the U.S., potentially slowing down some planned projects and reducing demand. However, they may also make U.S. domestic producers more competitive.. For more details https://www.saurenergy.com/solar-energy-news/trump-tariffs-and-impact-on-indian-solar-cloudy-with-silver-linings

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Asked: April 4, 2025

Are other countries facing the impact of US tariffs on solar modules?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on April 4, 2025 at 1:12 pm

    Yes, several Southeast Asian countries face even higher tariffs: Vietnam at 46%, Thailand at 36%, Malaysia at 24%, and Cambodia at 49%. These higher tariffs may shift U.S. demand towards Indian modules despite India’s own tariff. For more details https://www.saurenergy.com/solar-energy-news/trump-taRead more

    Yes, several Southeast Asian countries face even higher tariffs: Vietnam at 46%, Thailand at 36%, Malaysia at 24%, and Cambodia at 49%. These higher tariffs may shift U.S. demand towards Indian modules despite India’s own tariff. For more details https://www.saurenergy.com/solar-energy-news/trump-tariffs-and-impact-on-indian-solar-cloudy-with-silver-linings

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