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Solar Panel Brands Comparison Guide — India 2026
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| Rank | Brand | Panel Type | Efficiency | Watt Range | Price/W (₹) | Warranty | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 ⭐ Top Pick | Waaree Energies | Monocrystalline | 22.5% | 335W – 540W | ₹22 – ₹45 | 25 Yrs | 4.9 ⭐ |
| 2 🥈 | Adani Solar | Monocrystalline | 21.8% | 330W – 535W | ₹24 – ₹48 | 25 Yrs | 4.8 ⭐ |
| 3 🥉 | Tata Power Solar | Bifacial | 21.2% | 300W – 550W | ₹28 – ₹55 | 25 Yrs | 4.8 ⭐ |
| 4 | Vikram Solar | Monocrystalline | 21.1% | 330W – 545W | ₹23 – ₹46 | 25 Yrs | 4.7 ⭐ |
| 5 | Luminous Solar | Polycrystalline | 17.5% | 100W – 335W | ₹18 – ₹32 | 25 Yrs | 4.6 ⭐ |
| 6 | RenewSys India | Monocrystalline | 20.8% | 330W – 540W | ₹21 – ₹44 | 25 Yrs | 4.5 ⭐ |
| 7 | Goldi Solar | Monocrystalline | 20.5% | 335W – 530W | ₹20 – ₹42 | 25 Yrs | 4.5 ⭐ |
| 8 | Jinko Solar India | Bifacial | 22.8% | 400W – 580W | ₹35 – ₹65 | 30 Yrs | 4.7 ⭐ |
| 9 | LONGi Solar India | Monocrystalline | 22.3% | 350W – 550W | ₹32 – ₹60 | 25 Yrs | 4.6 ⭐ |
| 10 | Canadian Solar India | Monocrystalline | 21.5% | 330W – 545W | ₹30 – ₹58 | 25 Yrs | 4.6 ⭐ |
* Prices in ₹/Watt, excluding GST. Updated June 2026. Based on MNRE-approved specs.
Founded 1989 · Headquartered in Mumbai, India
Waaree Energies is India's largest solar PV module manufacturer. Their flagship Bi-facial and Mono PERC modules are known for high reliability in extreme heat. With a massive distribution network, they offer the best post-sales support in the country.
Founded 2015 · Part of Adani Group, Mundra
Adani Solar is the first Indian company to vertically integrate solar manufacturing from ingots to modules. Their Elan and Eternal series offer exceptional low-light performance, making them ideal for regions with frequent cloud cover.
Founded 1989 · India's most trusted energy brand
With over three decades of experience, Tata Power Solar is the gold standard for reliability in India. Their modules are tested for harsh environments and backed by the most extensive service network in the country.
Whether you're installing for clients or evaluating panels for your solar startup, these criteria will help you decide confidently.
Evaluate how much energy the panel produces per square metre compared to industry benchmarks.
Learn more →Look for 25-year performance warranties and local service centres for quick maintenance.
Learn more →Ensure panels are ALMM listed to qualify for government subsidies and meet safety standards.
Learn more →Cheaper panels often have higher degradation rates, increasing the long-term cost of energy.
Learn more →A strong local presence ensures availability of spare parts and technical assistance.
Learn more →Choose between Monocrystalline, Bifacial, or Polycrystalline based on space and budget.
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