DhaSh PV Technologies Ltd. stands at the forefront of India’s solar revolution. Founded in 2017, the company has rapidly risen to become the nation’s largest integrated manufacturer of PV junction boxes. Alongside, it delivers world-class PV connectors and PV cables, together forming the unseen yet critical backbone of high-performance solar infrastructure.

From its state-of-the-art facility in Bengaluru’s Bommasandra Industrial Area, DhaSh blends precision engineering with advanced automation. Every stage, from design to deployment, reflects a relentless pursuit of excellence. This is not routine manufacturing; it is precision craftsmanship, amplified through smart technology and scaled for global demand.

Yet, DhaSh is more than a supplier. It acts as a catalyst, driving India’s ambition to establish itself as a global solar capital. By providing reliable, future-ready components, it enables faster adoption of clean energy. In a sector where trust and performance define success, DhaSh consistently delivers scale, reliability, and innovation. That is what makes it an indispensable partner in shaping a sustainable tomorrow.

At ETES 2025, hosted by Electrical Mirror, The Interview World engaged in an exclusive conversation with Mohammad Asif Patel, GM – Business Development at DhaSh PV Technologies Ltd. Patel shed light on the company’s solar PV solutions, revealed its innovation journey, forecasted the solar industry’s trajectory over the next decade, and explained how DhaSh is expanding its footprint. What follows are the key insights from this compelling exchange.

Q: Can you walk us through the range of solar PV solutions your company offers?

A: DhaSh PV Technologies delivers complete, future-ready solutions for the solar PV industry. The company caters directly to the needs of solar module manufacturers, equipping them with critical components that ensure seamless connectivity and reliability.

At the core, DhaSh provides advanced solutions for solar junction boxes, connectors, and DC connections. DC connections form the lifeline between the solar panel and the inverter, and DhaSh ensures this link remains robust and efficient. From branch connectors and Y-connectors to in-line and fuse connectors, the company offers an end-to-end portfolio that simplifies integration while guaranteeing performance.

In essence, DhaSh doesn’t just supply parts; it provides the complete connectivity ecosystem that powers solar modules with precision and dependability.

Q: What key innovations has your company introduced through these solutions to differentiate itself in the market?

A: The solar industry is evolving at breakneck speed. Every year, or at most every two, new technologies disrupt the landscape. What began with polycrystalline modules soon advanced to monocrystalline. The conversation then shifted to half-cut and TOPCon, and now the focus is rapidly moving toward perovskite.

Such constant transformation at the module level demands equal agility from component manufacturers. Junction boxes, in particular, must adapt in step with these technological leaps. DhaSh PV Technologies has stayed ahead of the curve by delivering solutions that anticipate change rather than react to it.

At present, the company supplies highly innovative integrated PV junction boxes capable of handling a current capacity of 35A. Significantly, DhaSh is the only manufacturer in India offering a dual-certified product, setting a new benchmark for quality and trust.

Looking ahead, the company is pushing boundaries even further. It is actively developing solutions for 2000-watt DC capacity. These products are already designed, tested, and undergoing certification. Within weeks, DhaSh expects formal approvals, solidifying its readiness for the next wave of industry demand.

In essence, DhaSh is building for the future today. As technologies shift and challenges emerge, the company ensures it remains fully prepared, offering module manufacturers the confidence to scale with certainty.

Q: How do you envision the solar industry evolving over the next decade?

A: Solar is no longer a choice. It has become a necessity. Climate change is accelerating, and its consequences are visible everywhere. Nations across the globe are committing to net-zero emissions, and the path forward demands energy independence built on renewable sources.

Within this transition, solar energy stands out as the most powerful driver. With strong government support and progressive schemes, the industry is not just growing, it is thriving. What was once viewed as an alternative is now the cornerstone of a sustainable energy future.

In India, policy interventions have further reshaped the market. By placing restrictions on imports, particularly from Southeast Asia and China, the government has instilled greater confidence among local manufacturers. As a result, existing players are rapidly expanding capacity, while new entrepreneurs are entering the sector with bold ambitions.

The numbers tell the story. Four to five years ago, India’s module manufacturing capacity barely touched 20 gigawatts. Today, it is racing past the 100-gigawatt mark, a multifold expansion achieved in record time. The same momentum is now visible in solar cells and backward integration. Over the next one to two years, solar cell manufacturing is projected to reach 40–50 gigawatts. Parallel investments in wafer and polysilicon production will complete the value chain, creating a robust and self-reliant ecosystem.

In short, India is not merely scaling solar, it is building the foundation of true energy independence.

Q: Could you share the scale of your new business ventures and whether your products are reaching international markets?

A: India’s solar manufacturing landscape is expanding at an unprecedented pace. Module manufacturing capacity has already crossed 100 gigawatts. Last year alone, the country installed nearly 26 gigawatts of DC, and the target for this year exceeds 35 gigawatts.

DhaSh PV Technologies is scaling in tandem with this growth. At present, the company operates with a junction box manufacturing capacity of 40 gigawatts. Within the next two years, this will rise to 63 gigawatts, more than sufficient to meet the demands of the entire Indian market.

Until now, DhaSh’s focus has been largely domestic, serving the fast-growing needs of India’s solar ecosystem. However, with manufacturing capacity on the rise, the company is now turning its attention to international markets. While exports currently account for just one to two percent of overall business, DhaSh is steadily positioning itself for a stronger global presence.

The vision is clear: build on domestic leadership, leverage scale, and emerge as a trusted global player in solar connectivity solutions.

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