
Waaree RTL has commissioned a 4.26 MWp rooftop solar plant at Asahi India Glass's industrial facility in Chittorgarh, Rajasthan. The installation comprises 7,848 high-efficiency 545 Wp mono-PERC solar panels that produce an estimated 6 million units per annum. Optimised for space utilisation and stable performance, the system has a fast payback of 2 years and 4 months, and avoids approximately 4,800 metric tonnes of CO₂ per year. Apart from module supply and turnkey EPC delivery, Waaree maintains real-time monitoring through committed asset management. The project showcases excellent cooperation and eco-friendly innovation, driving Asahi Glass towards energy independence while strengthening Waaree's strength at the interface of industrial productivity and the environment.
Asahi Glass required an energy solution that would occupy limited rooftop space, withstand local climatic conditions, and meet industrial power requirements, all within short return-on-investment timeframes, necessitating efficient, dependable, and low-impact solar implementation.
Asahi Glass chose Waaree RTL for its track record of offering high-performance, precision-installation industrial-scale rooftop solar, rapid ROI, and operational transparency with real-time monitoring and industrial asset management.
Waaree RTL designed and commissioned a 4.26 MWp rooftop solar plant at Asahi Glass's Chittorgarh plant, utilising 7,848 545 Wp mono-PERC modules. Design was optimised for optimal utilisation of rooftops to ensure high energy capture under changing illumination conditions. The successful completion of engineering, procurement, construction, and hassle-free asset handover was coupled with end-to-end O&M services, including real-time performance monitoring and diagnostics through dedicated asset management. The design achieved a 2-year and 4-month payback while reducing about 4,800 tonnes of CO₂ annually. The solution reconciled industrial energy requirements with sustainability objectives; efficient deployment, high availability, and environmental responsibility in an industrial rooftop environment.









Asahi Glass rooftop project successfully generated 4.26 MWp of clean power from 7,848 mono-PERC panels and attained ~6 million kWh annual output. It returned a quick 2-year, 4-month ROI, and cut CO₂ emissions by nearly 4,800 tonnes per year. With hassle-free EPC delivery and real-time tracking, Waaree RTL guaranteed operational efficiency and energy self-sufficiency for the plant. This factory-scale rooftop installation exemplifies how effective solar deployment can be combined with eco-friendliness and industrial efficiency. The project further solidifies Waaree's leadership in providing high-impact, sustainable rooftop solar solutions with the precision, performance, and speed needed to fulfil industrial energy objectives.
The project set new standards in sustainable rooftop solar with its rapid ROI, exceptional performance, and significant environmental impact.