Avaada Showcases Horizontal Integration Capability At REI 2025

The PV module and cell maker, which is also an established project developer, promoted the latest solar plus storage systems for residential and office applications at the show
Avaada Group's stall at REI 2025.
President of Avaada Group, Prashant Chaubey, says that the company’s latest Avaada Halo series solar plus storage system, with 3 different power variants (AC), is developed for multiple distributed generation use cases. (Photo Credit: Avaada Group)
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Key Takeaways
  • Avaada Group’s newly launched solar plus storage system, Avaada Halo, offers a range of power output of 3 kW to 10 kW 

  • These systems couple a hybrid inverter with 5 kWh LiFePO4 battery units in a vertically stacked manner in a single enclosure 

  • Compared to standard solar plus storage systems with a warranty of up to 5 years, these carry up to 8 years 

In conjunction with the TaiyangNews Leadership Talks interview with Avaada Group Chairman Vineet Mittal, the team also caught up with the Group President Prashant Chaubey at the Renewable Energy India (REI) Expo. (see TaiyangNews Leadership Talks: Avaada Group At REI 2025 here)  

Chaubey started with a brief introduction of the company, which has transitioned into a backward-integrated PV manufacturing company (cell + module) from a pure renewable energy (RE) developer. In addition, the company has a presence in green fuels, developing ‘one of the largest green ammonia and green hydrogen projects in India.’ Calling it a ‘cell molecule to intelligence’ company, he showcased the latest solar plus storage system, Avaada Halo, under its horizontal integration initiative.  

According to Chaubey, this system, which combines a hybrid inverter and vertically stacked battery units in a single enclosure, has variants of 3 different power outputs (AC): 3 kW, 5 kW, and 10 kW. These hybrid inverters are designed to connect to a PV array with 150% higher capacity than the rated output (DC/AC), to maximize Indian prosumers’ solar harvesting and self-consumption. While the largest capacity product features 2 MPPTs, others carry a single channel, each rated for up to 18 A (DC). Besides, these systems are connected to vertically stacked 5 kWh battery units to store excess solar energy and provide backup during grid failure or load shedding. Notably, the 5-kW product, when combined with 2 battery units, provides backup for up to 2 hours at a nominal discharge rate. Similarly, the 10 kW variant supports up to 4 units with a cumulative charging/discharging capacity of up to 20 kWh of energy, suitable for use in homes, offices, and villas. According to the company’s datasheet, these lithium-iron-phosphate (LiFePO4) batteries charge/discharge up to 6,000 cycles throughout their lifecycle. The showcased products carry a warranty of up to 8 years, compared to a 5-year warrant for standard solar -plus-storage products. Chaubey added that these products have a sleek and aesthetically pleasing appearance.  

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