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About Solar Laboratory:-

Solar Laboratory at Department of Electrical Engineering, G. H. Raisoni Institute of Engineering & Technology Nagpur having area of 80 Sq Meters. Solar Lab works to impart education and training in the field of Solar Energy and create solar engineers to fulfill India’s manpower needs envisioned in the Jawaharlal Nehru Nation Solar Mission (JNNSM) of Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), Government of India Solar Lab consists of various range of equipment designed to impart concepts of solar energy conversion and utilizations from basics to advanced.


Highlights of the solar lab setups:-

  • Multiple experiments can be performed on each setup
  • Level (basic to advanced) based experiments on different lab setups
  • Clear understanding of the system design and concepts
  • Consolidated modular design with easy assembly and disassembly
  • Easy maintenance
  • Experiments catering to everyone including the one-of-a-kind solar cell manufacturing setup

For more information about Solar Lab @GHRIET, contact Dr. Bhupendra Kumar at bhupendra.kumar@raisoni.net.

Vision & Mission

    Our Vision

  • To aware the application, usage and operation of solar system for students as well as faculty members via a real solar system at institute.

    Our Mission

  • To enhance career opportunities for the Electrical Engineering Students through industrial exposure & promote interaction among industry, faculty and students
  • To inculcate sensitivity toward society and a responsibility towards environment.
  • To provide opportunities and ensure regular Skill Up gradation of Faculty, Staff and Students through training programs

The learning outcomes

  • CO1:- To study the Overview of Solar Laboratory.
  • CO2:- To demonstrate the I-V and P-V characteristics of PV module with varying radiation and temperature level.
  • CO3:- To identifying True south and; Magnetic south direction by using magnetic compass.
  • CO4:- To Study the effect of shading on module output power.
  • CO5:- To calculate the sizing of standalone solar PV system for household.
  • CO6:- To study practically measures the solar angles at the roof of GHRIET, Nagpur.

Why Solar Lab

Government of India launched the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission under which, the target is now to generate 100,000 MW of Solar Power in India and also MNRE (Ministry of New and Renewable Energy) has envisioned this target to be achieved by the year 2022.Currently, the number of skilled solar technicians in India is approximately 40,000. There is an estimated requirement of 3, 00,000. To achieve the target, skilled solar professionals comprising of multiple skill set

  • ranging from
  • Research
  • Design
  • Engineering & Installation
  • Operation and Maintenance
  • Sales and Marketing

The students will also learn how

  • To study the Overview of Solar Laboratory
  • To demonstrate the I-V and P-V characteristics of PV module with varying radiation and temperature level.
  • To identifying True south and; Magnetic south direction by using magnetic compass.
  • To Study the effect of shading on module output power.
  • To calculate the sizing of standalone solar PV system for household.
  • Practically measures the solar angles at the roof of GHRIET, Nagpur.
  • To Visit at 172.5 KW RGI Solar PV plant at Shradha Park campus.

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