During the first quarter of FY26, domestic firm Waaree Energies obtained a new order for the supply of 599 megawatt (MW) solar modules in the United States, increasing the company's total orders to over 1,200 MW. The order has been secured through its US-based company Waaree Solar Americas, which previously won a deal for 586 MW of solar modules.
"Waaree Solar Americas Inc secures 599 MW order in US surpassing 1,200 MW+ in new deals for FY25-26 Q1, underscoring resilience and growing momentum in the American market," Waaree Energies said in a statement.
One of the top US independent power producers (IPPs) will receive the modules. The IPP and the company have signed an agreement in this regard, and the modules are expected to be delivered from the company's state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Brookshire, Texas, in 2026.
"This agreement is a strong testament to Waaree's commitment to developing a robust, US-based clean energy ecosystem. Our Brookshire facility is uniquely positioned to meet rising demand with high-quality, American-made modules, helping our partners deliver on ambitious energy targets while creating jobs and ensuring supply security," said Sunil Rathi, President of Waaree Solar Americas.
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He added, "This partnership reflects our shared vision to accelerate America's energy transition through dependable, high-performance solar technology. Backed by decades of manufacturing excellence in India, we're proud to support our US partners with scalable solutions tailored to this evolving market."
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