Scale and Precision: Optimizing India’s Industrial Solar

December 26, 2025

India represents the world’s most aggressive solar laboratory. In industrial corridors like Gujarat and Tamil Nadu, scaling to MW levels requires more than just land; it requires precise thermal management.

AESG has been investigating the impact of soiling—dust accumulation—on bifacial module performance. Our data shows that in high-particulate industrial areas, performance can drop by 15% in just 10 days. The deployment of waterless robotic cleaning systems and high-reflectivity ground covers (Albedo optimization) is turning these ‘bleeding’ assets back into high-yield power plants.

Precision at scale is the only way to meet India’s ambitious 500GW target.

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