
InSolare, CSIR-SERC Join to Boost Renewable Tech Validation
- InSolare Energy Limited signed an MoU with CSIR–Structural Engineering Research Centre for testing and validation of renewable energy systems
- The collaboration will support structural analysis and technical evaluation of energy infrastructure
- It aims to ensure reliable and scientifically validated renewable deployments
InSolare Energy Limited has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with CSIR–Structural Engineering Research Centre (CSIR-SERC), which operates as a national laboratory under the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research.
The InSolare Energy and CSIR-SERC collaboration highlights the growing impact of the InSolare CSIR partnership in advancing renewable energy technology, strengthening structural validation for solar energy systems, and supporting India renewable innovation through energy startups collaboration, sustainable technology testing, and scalable green energy solutions.
The research center is recognized for its advanced capabilities in structural analysis, engineering design and large-scale testing infrastructure that supports high-precision industrial evaluation.
The partnership will function through project-based operations which enable scientists to examine each technological element and infrastructure part through complete scientific assessment and performance testing before they go into extensive use.
The growing renewable energy systems throughout India face two main challenges, which require innovative solutions to achieve their extended operational life and structural strength capacity.
Through this agreement InSolare gains two advantages which will help it develop more effective methods to assess third-party verification and perform detailed structural evaluations for its solar projects, hybrid systems and new hydrogen projects.
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Col. Pankaj Sharma, Vice President (R&D), InSolare Energy Limited stated, “Innovation in clean energy must be matched by disciplined validation. Through this collaboration with CSIR-SERC, we are embedding advanced structural testing and analytical evaluation into our development lifecycle. This moves us beyond conceptual innovation towards scientifically verified deployment. By aligning laboratory-grade research with on-ground execution, we are accelerating the translation of indigenous technologies into scalable, dependable renewable infrastructure”.
Dr N Anandavalli, Director, CSIR-SERC added, “This partnership bridges advanced structural research with large-scale renewable energy deployment. By providing rigorous testing, validation, and analytical support, we aim to enhance the safety, durability, and performance of emerging clean energy systems. Structured collaboration between scientific institutions and industry is essential to strengthening India’s renewable infrastructure ecosystem”.
The project combines laboratory-based engineering research with actual implementation of renewable energy technologies in real-world situations.
The CSIR-SERC campus hosted the official signing of the MoU on February 16 2026, which included senior scientists and research leaders from both organizations.
The development of renewable energy systems in India needs industry partnerships with national research institutions to create energy infrastructure which can withstand extreme conditions and operate safely while providing scalable power solutions for the entire nation.
