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Solar Semiconductor has received ISO 9001 certification on its range of
PV modules, which includes 125mm and 156mm mono- and multi-crystalline
cells that are sub 180 microns thick, as well as cells with two or
three bus bars.
TUV Rheinland conducted the audit of the company's product
manufacturing, vendor management, quality standards, record
maintenance, corrective action, and management commitment to ensure the
overall quality of Solar Semiconductor's product and manufacturing
process prior to granting the certification.
"Receiving the ISO
9001 certification in such a short span of time since starting our
manufacturing is a huge achievement for us because it validates all the
time, effort and money we have put into building a top-quality
manufacturing plant," said Hari Surapaneni (pictured), Chief Executive
Officer of Solar Semiconductor.
Solar Semiconductor was established in 2006 in Hyderabad, India.









