Adani Solar ties up with Chemi Tech Group for Delhi and Uttar Pradesh
Mundra Solar PV Limited, part of Adani Group, manufacturer of Adani Solar modules, have signed up a Channel Partnership agreement with Chemi Tech Group. Chemi Tech will be Adani’s sole channel partner for states of Delhi and Uttar Pradesh. Chemi Tech will be responsible for stocking, trading and distribution of Adani Solar modules in these areas.
Chemi Tech will also handle all the service issues related to modules for these regions.
Channel Partnership model will ensure that no spurious or fake modules are sold in the market. Speaking on the launch of the Channel Partnership on 9th March 2019, Sh. Ramesh Nair, CEO, Adani Solar commented that this agreement is a step towards Adani Solar’s vision of maximizing renewable energy generation in India. Channel Partner model will encourage SME’s, MSME’s to adopt solar on a larger scale as they will be able to order small quantities directly from the Channel Partner.
Chemi Tech has been associated with the Adani Group since a couple of years now and is a major distributor of Solar equipment in the country. With presence in more than 11 states of India, Chemi Tech provides fast deliveries and serviceability. Chemi Tech at the same time is also looking for dealers across UP and Delhi to carry forward this partnership.
Announcements were also made by Chemi Tech Group director Mr. Akarsh Gupta, wherein it was announced that top buyers of modules from Chemi Tech in this financial year will win trips to Inter Solar Munich or SNEC China in 2020.
Interested parties can contact +91 97175 91111 or write to divyam@chemitechgroup.com for dealership/stocking enquiries
Source: chemitechgroup
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