GREW Solar debuted all-black, UFLPA-compliant PV modules for North America

GREW Solar unveiled ALL BLACK, M10 TOPCon, and G12R modules at RE+ 2025, with 25–30 year warranties and tariff-compliant supply for U.S. projects

GREW All Black panel

GREW Solar introduced its next-generation ALL BLACK, M10 TOPCon, and G12R TOPCon solar modules in Las Vegas, offering high efficiency, long warranties, and tariff-compliant supply for U.S. developers.

At RE+ 2025, GREW Solar pulled the curtain back on a trio of new module lines designed for North American projects. The sleek ALL BLACK Series targets residential rooftops, pairing aesthetics with reliable output in low-light, hot, and snowy conditions. Each unit carries a 25-year warranty.

For commercial and utility-scale customers, GREW Solar launched two high-output lines.

  • The G2G M10 TOPCon Series reaches up to 590 Wp, optimized for dawn-to-dusk generation and hot-climate stability.
  • The G2G G12R TOPCon High-Power Series pushes capacity to 635 Wp while requiring 8% fewer modules per megawatt — a BOS cost advantage that reduces installation time and boosts project ROI. Both series ship with 30-year performance warranties.

Bankability was a core theme of GREW’s Las Vegas launch. The company highlighted its 11 GW vertically integrated Indian manufacturing base as fully UFLPA-compliant, helping U.S. developers avoid import detentions and tariff risk. In-house IEC testing spans more than 25 protocols, including hail and mechanical load assessments. A new 8 GW PV cell plant under development in India is intended to deepen vertical integration and strengthen quality control.

“This launch marks our most significant step yet into the North American market,” said Vinay Thadani, CEO & Director of GREW Solar. “By combining Tier 1 efficiency with compliance assurance and BOS cost savings, we are delivering exactly what global developers need in today’s challenging project environment.”

Backed by the Chiripal Group’s 50-year manufacturing legacy, GREW Solar says it is scaling to deliver multi-gigawatt volumes worldwide while committing to sustainability practices such as solar-powered production, wastewater recycling, and reusable pallet programs.

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