FIMER and Redington Solar announced a strategic partnership on May 20, 2026 [1], to strengthen a pan-India distributor network for solar inverter solutions.
The agreement aims to accelerate the deployment of renewable energy technology across India. By expanding the reach of solar inverter solutions, the partnership seeks to support scalable and sustainable solar adoption as the country pursues its clean-energy ambitions [3].
The announcement took place in Bengaluru, Karnataka [1, 2]. FIMER, a global provider of solar inverters, said it intends to leverage Redington Solar's existing infrastructure to ensure a more efficient supply chain for its products.
Redington Solar's role in the partnership focuses on enhancing the accessibility of these technologies for installers and end-users across different regions. This move is designed to reduce the friction associated with procuring high-efficiency inverters in various Indian states.
The companies said the collaboration is intended to align with India's growing goals for sustainable energy [3]. The strategic alignment focuses on creating a robust network that can handle the increasing demand for solar power integration in both residential and commercial sectors.
By utilizing a pan-India network, the companies intend to streamline the distribution process, ensuring that technical support and hardware reach the market more rapidly. This expansion is expected to help the industry meet the rising requirements for grid stability and energy efficiency in the region.
“FIMER and Redington Solar announced a strategic partnership on May 20, 2026”
This partnership indicates a shift toward formalized, large-scale distribution networks for specialized solar hardware in India. By combining FIMER's inverter technology with Redington Solar's logistics and reach, the companies are attempting to remove the supply chain bottlenecks that often hinder the rapid scaling of renewable energy projects in emerging markets.





