10th July 2025
EP Report

Bangladesh has started exporting PV modules, with Dhaka-based Radiant Alliance Ltd. shipping 64.6 MW to US-based CleanGrid Incorporation. The company produced the passivated emitter and rear cell (PERC) and tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) modules at its 600 MW factory using solar cells from Laos and Indonesia.

 

Bangladesh, previously a sole importer, has begun exporting photovoltaic modules, with the first consignment shipped to the United States this week in a 40-foot container.

 

Dhaka-based solar module maker Radiant Alliance said it sent its first consignment to US-based CleanGrid Incorporation, which ordered a total of 64.60 MW.

 

Radiant Alliance assembled the 100 W and 200 W PERC and TOPCon modules at its 600 MW factory in Ashulia, near Dhaka. The factory can produce modules ranging in size from 50 W to 700 W. The solar cells were sourced from unspecified manufacturers in Laos and Indonesia.

 

Radiant Alliance said it is also in talks with two other clients in the United States for 600 MW to 700 MW of modules for 2026.


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