New Delhi, 14th January 2025: Solar module demand has been higher across residential and commercial projects over the last few months. This has led manufacturers like Joint Solar to align their production to on-ground project requirements. Joint Solar has been focusing on maintaining manufacturing readiness as installations continue across different regions.
In the rooftop and distributed solar segment, buying patterns have shown noticeable changes. Installers say customers are asking fewer headline questions about capacity and more about reliability, maintenance and operating costs over time. These factors are increasingly influencing module selection at the project level.
Commenting on the trend, Mr. Vinod Sharma, Director, Joint Solar said, “We are seeing stronger interest in rooftop and distributed solar, especially from consumers who want greater control over their energy costs. Buyers today ask detailed questions around system performance, durability and maintenance. The emphasis is clearly on solutions that can deliver stable output over time rather than just headline capacity numbers.”
Distributed solar projects have also gained attention because of their execution timelines. Compared to large centralised installations, rooftop systems are often completed faster, making them suitable for housing societies, educational institutions, retail outlets and smaller industrial users.
As installations expand into regions with different climatic conditions, performance under heat, dust and seasonal variation has become a practical consideration during project planning. Installers note that technologies with a track record on site tend to be preferred where long-term reliability is a priority.
Joint Solar is continuing with their module deliveries in both rooftop and distributed markets. The feedback from operational projects is being utilized to fix any problems that come up during project execution. The market in distributed solar industry in particular, remains stable, with growing awareness of solar roof systems and Joint Solar has been increasingly seen as a dependable option rather than an experimental one.
Solar energy has moved beyond being an alternative source of power and is now part of everyday energy planning across many regions. In view of this Joint Solar has expedited its manufacturing efforts for households, commercial users and institutions. According to Joint Solar, rising electricity costs, improved system understanding and wider availability have all contributed to this shift, particularly in markets where energy reliability has become a practical concern rather than a long-term discussion.
In the Indian market, this trend is expected to pick up pace as solar power is used for various purposes and under diverse conditions. Joint Solar’s portfolio of rooftop and distributed solar power projects is a clear indicator of this this broader shift in adoption.

