Indian solar manufacturer Emmvee has been named a Top Performer in the 2026 PV Module Reliability Scorecard published by Kiwa PVEL, extending its streak of recognition to four consecutive years. The achievement highlights the company’s continued focus on producing reliable and high-performance solar modules that meet global quality standards.
The Kiwa PVEL Product Qualification Program (PQP) is regarded as one of the solar industry’s most rigorous independent testing platforms. Solar modules are evaluated across multiple parameters, including thermal cycling, damp heat resistance, mechanical stress, hail durability, potential induced degradation (PID), and energy yield performance. Manufacturers that demonstrate consistent reliability across these tests are awarded Top Performer status.
Emmvee’s latest recognition reinforces its position among leading solar module manufacturers globally. The company has consistently performed strongly in independent reliability assessments and has earned industry recognition for maintaining high standards in product quality and manufacturing excellence.
Company officials said the award reflects Emmvee’s commitment to innovation, advanced manufacturing processes, and long-term module performance. They noted that third-party validation from globally recognized testing organizations helps build confidence among project developers, investors, and asset owners deploying solar projects worldwide.
The annual PV Module Reliability Scorecard is widely used by developers, financiers, and EPC companies as a benchmark when selecting solar modules for utility-scale and commercial projects. The 2026 edition assessed modules under a range of environmental and operational stress conditions designed to simulate long-term field performance.
Headquartered in Bengaluru, Emmvee operates integrated solar cell and module manufacturing facilities and serves both domestic and international markets. The company has been expanding its manufacturing footprint in response to growing demand for high-efficiency solar technologies and India’s push to strengthen domestic renewable energy manufacturing.





