
The new facility will specialize in producing TOPCon bifacial solar modules, designed to enhance energy efficiency. It aims to strengthen clean energy supply chains, promote local solar adoption, and foster research and development collaborations. The plant will also support long-term partnerships with engineering, procurement, and construction firms, governments, and developers globally.
WorldOne Energies, headquartered in India, currently operates a 1.2 GW annual manufacturing capacity for TOPCon bifacial dual-glass solar photovoltaic modules. The company also produces battery energy storage systems and electric vehicle charging solutions, all certified by the Bureau of Indian Standards and approved under the Approved List of Models and Manufacturers.
The company is expanding its international presence to support clean energy initiatives in several regions. In Canada, it aligns with national clean energy objectives and local manufacturing efforts. In Africa, WorldOne Energies focuses on providing decentralized solar and storage solutions. The company is also pursuing utility-scale and commercial projects in the Middle East and Southeast Asia, while advancing clean energy collaboration in the United States and supporting green transition efforts in the United Kingdom.
A spokesperson for WorldOne Energies stated: “The new facility in Ontario represents a key step in our global expansion, enabling us to contribute to North America’s clean energy goals while fostering innovation and partnerships.”
This initiative reflects WorldOne Energies’ commitment to advancing renewable energy adoption worldwide, supporting local economies, and meeting regional energy demands without disrupting trade dynamics. The Ontario facility is expected to enhance the company’s ability to deliver sustainable energy solutions tailored to the North American market.