Adani Solar Ranks 6th Globally in Wood Mackenzie's Solar Module Manufacturer Rankings
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Adani Solar has been ranked sixth in Wood Mackenzie's 'Global Solar Photovoltaic Module Manufacturer Rankings 2026', making it the highest-ranked Indian company in the annual assessment. The firm received a 'Grade A' classification based on its performance across manufacturing, technology, financial health, supply chain resilience, and operational metrics. This achievement comes at a time when India is working to expand domestic solar manufacturing capacity and reduce dependence on imports.
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Wood Mackenzie assigned Adani Solar a 'Grade A' classification, citing its performance across manufacturing, technology, financial health, supply chain resilience and operational metrics
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