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Becquer Solar powers ArcelorMittal’s processing units to decarbonize operations and reduce cost

Monday, 03 Nov 2025
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Becquer, India’s leading OEM and most technologically advanced solar company for industrial applications, deployed its integrated solar hardware for two processing units of AM/NS, the India based JV between ArcelorMittal Steel and Nippon Steel, 2 of world’s leading steel manufacturers. The integrated hardware designed, manufactured, installed and maintained by Becquer is one of the longest single rows of solar modules touching 700 meters, one of the highest globally. It is not only the most cost effective but has the highest durability, warranty and the least repair related downtime.

Becquer is now deepening its development of the Heterojunction (HJT) technology already deployed in the field to power different kinds of factories with a peak core cell efficiency of 26.3% and module efficiency varying with the module packing designs, has been developing the infrastructure both at the upstream and downstream to enable the lowest cost of solar hardware globally.

It has recently commissioned India’s first and largest solar industrial façade to power a major home textile brand, thereby enhancing the contribution of solar electricity apart from the existing solar panels on the roof and validating a new way to integrate solar technology into the building materials that also reduces the overall temperature inside the building, and reduces the air conditioning bills naturally.

The solar façade has capitalized on the existing pillar strengths of the factory shed and ensured no visible cabling of the solar modules to maintain the aesthetics. All the major industrial brands that have factories in India to manufacture automobiles, steel, cement, engineering products, food and FMCG goods, are employing its solar hardware for captive power needs and meeting their sustainability initiatives.

Becquer’s manufacturing processes are now capable of integrating cells with any building material thereby expanding the use case of the solar panels across various types of buildings, factories and superstructures.

Given India’s momentum towards transitioning to green energy not only for existing power requirements but also for new areas of power consumption, Becquer with its manufacturing technology and end-use design capabilities is poised to be at the forefront of this transition across markets.

 
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