Indian solar manufacturer, Worldone Energies, has announced that it will establish a 1 GW Renewable Energy & Green Hydrogen Manufacturing Facility in Ontario, Canada.
The move forms part of the solar and renewable energy innovator’s expansion strategy, as it looks to boost the North American clean energy market and accelerate the transition toward a sustainable future.
WorldOne Energies’s Co-Founder & CEO, Mr. Mark B Garvin, recently had the honour of meeting Hon. Maninder Sidhu, Federal Minister of Export Promotion, International Trade, and Economic Development of Canada. The company said the pair held a meaningful discussion on clean energy collaboration and explored opportunities to strengthen ties between Canada and India through renewable innovation.
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News of WorldOne Energies’ Canada expansion comes after the company commissioned a 1.2 GW solar module manufacturing line in India in April. The line will be used for high-speed, high-efficiency production of the company’s n-type TOPCon monocrystalline bifacial Supreme Series modules. “The new line operates 33% faster than standard Indian production lines, enhancing output efficiency and reducing lead times,” said WorldOne Energies. “A key innovation is India’s largest chamber laminators, enabling higher module laminations per cycle while maintaining stringent quality standards.”
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