GE and Solargise Partner to Introduce GE’s Innovative Solar Inverter Solutions in an Expanding Solar Industry in India
The Indian solar industry is booming. Supportive government policies and technical advances have played constructive roles in the growth of grid connected solar power while at the same time bringing the cost down, resulting in a 60% reduction in the cost of solar power generation between 2011 and 2014 alone. Policies are also being put in place to promote the installation and expansion of solar power with the Indian government setting a target of 100GW in installed solar capacity by 2022.
With solar farms being built in 7 different locations across the country, Solargise, partnering with GE, has taken the lead in driving the next technology shift for utility-scale solar power in India. For some of their most recent and largest projects, Solargise turned to GE for reliable inverter technology to drive their business forward. GE’s Power Conversion business was recently awarded a contract to provide 150 1.5kV solar inverters to Solargise which will be deployed primarily in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Gujarat, Rajasthan, MP and Karnataka, totaling 150 MW in power output.
“As the solar industry continues to grow in India, having the right partner is as crucial as having the right technology. GE as a global market leader has extensive experience and a successful track record in the solar industry. Their intelligent technology will enable us to be more competitive by increasing plant efficiency and reducing our overall system costs. With the positive professional relationship that has already been developed between us, we feel that this is a natural partnership between Solargise and GE. GE is and will remain an integral partner as, with our combined strengths, we intend to grow together in the Indian solar market” said, Raj Basu, Executive Chairman, Solargise India Pvt Ltd.
GE’s 1.5kV inverters provide a host of benefits compared to the current standard market offering of 1kV inverters. As a result of the higher DC voltage GE’s technology enables a reduced number of electrical components thereby reducing the infrastructure and operating cost of the farm. The LV5 product has been designed and tested for high reliability with minimal maintenance or replacement of components required in the inverter over the solar plant’s lifetime of more than 20 years.Commenting on the deal, Peter Oram, Global Renewables Sales Leader, GE Power Conversion said, “GE is excited to take part in the solar surge in India, helping the local solar industry become increasingly viable and cost competitive. By introducing the 1.5kV inverters in India, we are pleased to be able to help our customers increase revenues in the long term. And we expect this deal to be the first of many with Solargise and other customers in the region.”
GE will provide inverters in three batches with the delivery of the first 10 inverters scheduled in December 2015. The remaining deliveries will be made throughout 2016 depending on individual project schedules. Apart from supplying and commissioning, GE will also provide training to local solar power plant operators and maintenance personnel to optimize inverters’ performance.