Pahal Solar has entered into an agreement with RenewSys for the supply of 500 MW of EPE (EVA–POE–EVA co-extruded film) encapsulants for its solar module manufacturing operations. The deliveries under the agreement are scheduled between November 2025 and March 2026.
The encapsulants will support Pahal Solar’s expanding module production capacity and are intended for use in advanced solar modules. RenewSys’ EPE encapsulants are engineered to deliver high durability, enhanced resistance to potential-induced degradation (PID), and long-term performance, while being compatible with next-generation solar cell architectures, including TOPCon technology.
The partnership brings together two Indian solar manufacturers with a shared focus on strengthening domestic supply chains. By sourcing encapsulants manufactured in India, Pahal Solar aims to reduce dependence on imported materials and align its manufacturing strategy with the country’s broader push for self-reliant renewable energy infrastructure under the Atmanirbhar initiative.
Commenting on the agreement, Paresh Shingala, Chairman and Managing Director, Pahal Solar, said, “Our commitment to quality has been our core. Incorporating RenewSys’ high-quality materials into our production ensures long-term performance and enables us to deliver modules that are consistent, durable and future ready.”
Pahal Solar stated that it continues to focus on enhancing module reliability and customer satisfaction through careful selection of materials and technologies. Manish Shingala, Director, Pahal Solar, noted that under the strategic leadership of Romit Patel, Chief Technology Officer, Pahal Solar, the company is driving innovation with a focus on 520 GSM EPE technology. According to the company, this approach reflects its efforts to deliver reliable, high-quality, and future-ready solar solutions.
Avinash Hiranandani, Vice Chairman and Managing Director, RenewSys, said, “This 500 MW agreement with Pahal Solar demonstrates the growing confidence in our EPE technology and our commitment to enabling India’s transition toward high-efficiency, domestically manufactured modules. By supplying world-class encapsulants designed and produced in India, we are supporting the nation’s Atmanirbhar manufacturing mission and contributing to a stronger, more resilient solar ecosystem.”
As demand for high-efficiency solar modules rises and advanced cell technologies see wider adoption, both companies indicated that such collaborations will help enhance supply security and support the development of a resilient and self-reliant solar value chain in India.
Pahal Solar, headquartered in Gujarat, operates a fully automated 3 GW solar module manufacturing facility equipped with AI-powered quality assurance systems, serving residential, commercial, and industrial customers across India. RenewSys manufactures solar encapsulants and backsheets and is also in the process of commissioning high-efficiency solar cell manufacturing capacity.





