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Waaree Wins 288 MWp Solar Module Order for Texas Projects

Hail-resistant 620Wp bifacial modules strengthen utility-scale performance in Texas’ demanding climate conditions.

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Waaree Wins 288 MWp Solar Module Order for Texas Projects

A Major U.S. Deployment for Waaree’s Next-Generation Module Technology

Waaree Solar Americas has secured a 288 MWp solar module order from Sabanci Renewables for two utility-scale projects in Texas: the Pepper Solar Project in Waco and the Lucky 7 Solar Project in Brashear. Deliveries beginning in Q3 2026 mark a significant expansion of Waaree’s U.S. footprint, particularly in a region known for high temperatures, variable weather and frequent hail events.

The award reinforces Waaree’s growing presence in one of the world’s most competitive renewable energy markets and supports the rapid scaling of solar capacity across the United States.

Modules Engineered for Extreme Weather and Long-Term Reliability
The projects will be Waaree’s first U.S. deployment of 620Wp bifacial modules incorporating 3.2 mm high-resilience front glass, designed specifically for severe hail impact mitigation. The enhanced mechanical strength and optimized load characteristics support long-term durability and reduced degradation, making the modules well suited for Texas’ challenging climate profile.

Waaree’s choice of materials and manufacturing depth ensures a robust supply chain for large-scale developers seeking diversification and compliance with evolving U.S. market requirements. The modules are optimized for utility-scale performance, achieving high energy yield even under high-irradiance and high-temperature operating conditions.

Supporting Climate-Resilient Solar Infrastructure at Utility Scale
Sabanci Renewables’ selection of Waaree modules reflects a shared priority: deploying climate-resilient solar assets that can operate reliably in environments where hail, heat and sudden weather shifts pose operational risks. The advanced module design supports long-term asset performance, enabling developers to build portfolios aligned with both sustainability targets and real-world resilience requirements.

The Texas installations showcase how next-generation module engineering now plays a central role in utility-scale project viability, particularly as climate-driven weather events increase across major U.S. solar markets.

Strengthening Waaree’s Position in the North American Solar Market
The order highlights Waaree’s expanding relevance in the United States, supported by its backward-integrated manufacturing platform, advanced quality systems and growing high-efficiency cell capabilities. As U.S. policy continues to accelerate renewable energy deployment, Waaree is positioned to supply reliable, durable and high-output modules for both domestic and international decarbonisation goals.

With this milestone, the company continues to advance its role as a global provider of solar technology engineered for extreme conditions and large-scale clean energy growth.

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