Spire wins new business in India

The module manufacturing arm of GreenBrilliance, GreenBrilliance Energy Private Ltd, based in India has placed a turnkey solar module manufacturing line order with Spire Corporation. The semi-automated crystalline module manufacturing line is to be capable of producing up to 12MW of solar modules per year.

“We know how important a rapid entry to the market will be and Spire has the expertise and ability to get us up and running,” NOTED Mr. Sanjay Chandra, President and Co-founder of GreenBrilliance. “Their equipment, staff, and knowledge are absolutely the best in the industry and their focus and dedication on the Indian market is clear.”

The photovoltaics market is both growing and moving rapidly in India and is expected to rise even faster than the world market in the coming years,” said Roger G. Little, Chairman and CEO of Spire Corporation. “To keep pace, companies need to enter quickly and efficiently. Spire adds great value with its ability to deliver a complete solar factory, along with all of the essential training to succeed in the solar business. Spire is focusing and enhancing its efforts in India and is well positioned to cover the expanding needs of its growing customer base there.”

The new module line will be designed to be easily expandable will integrate Spire's assembly, lamination, and testing machines, along with intermediate tooling stations.

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