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Triton Solar to start new manufacturing facility by 2016

By Swati Sanyal Tarafdar,

Added 17 April 2015

Production will start in Madhya Pradesh with an investment of INR 600 Crore

Triton Solar will start manufacturing facility in MP by 2016

To cater to the Indian alternative energy requirements, Triton Solar has announced investment plans for its Indian manufacturing facility in Pithampur Industrial Area in Madhya Pradesh.

By August 2016, the new manufacturing facility plans to start production. Informing about the manufacturing facility, Himanshu B Patel, Founder and CEO of Triton Solar said, "We are working aggressively in order to meet the deadlines and by next year August, our manufacturing facility will be likely to come up with it's production. The company will be making investments of Rs 600 Crore through this facility." The manufacturing facility will be located in Pithampur Industrial Area, Madhya Pradesh.

The product from the new manufacturing facility will come with a unique capability and offering to the market. Triton's lighting technology can be used in a wide variety of products including, but not limited to retail signs, promotional signs, restaurant menus and much more. The product portfolio from Triton Solar will include solar, lighting, and power all in printed form. The Printed Lighting has a life span of 50,000- 100,000 hours and all products can be used for indoor or outdoor purposes. Being flexible in form, these panels will come with the unique and important capabilities such as water resistance, light weight and are environmentally friendly.

"Our solar panel products will have five times more output capability and will be far more cost effective as compared to the existing technology. Some other unique features of the printed solar batteries include the capability of being retrofitted onto solar panels. These solar panels can generate up to 408 Watts, which is then stored in the printed battery, and these batteries can store up to 10,500 Watts of energy. Power is stored during the daytime and can be later used during peak hours (after sunset) for electricity usage," says Patel.

Triton Solar Panels utilise nanotechnology to create printable solar panels.

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