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In conversation with Andrew Worden, CEO, GameChange Solar: From innovation to impact

In conversation with Andrew Worden, CEO, GameChange Solar: From innovation to impact

Time of India05-05-2025

GameChange Solar has grown into one of the top three solar tracker companies globally. What do you think has been the key to your company's success in the competitive solar market?
Our success stems from a relentless focus on delivering tangible value to our customers. From the outset, we've prioritized understanding the unique challenges faced by developers and EPCs, tailoring our solutions to meet those specific needs. This includes innovations like our
Genius Tracker
™ system, designed for durability and ease of installation, and our focus on simplifying logistics to ensure timely delivery and deployment.
A pivotal element of our strategy has been building a strong local supply chain within India. This has enabled us to deliver faster and offer cost-effective but innovative solutions tailored to the Indian market. By operating closer to where our customers build, we can respond quickly, support their stringent project schedules, and align with India's Make-in-India and energy security goals.
Furthermore, our commitment to continuous innovation is driven by direct feedback from our partners and ensures that our products evolve in line with market demands. By integrating customer insights into our design and operational processes, we've built a reputation for reliability and performance that resonates across diverse markets.
In essence, our growth is a testament to our dedication to customer success, strategic operational decisions like our India supply chain, and an unwavering commitment to innovation that addresses real-world challenges.
India is a key market for GameChange Solar, with over 13 GW of projects. What unique opportunities and challenges have you encountered in India's fast-growing solar sector?
India is one of the most ambitious and complex solar markets in the world. The opportunity is massive but so is the expectation. What we've learned is that success here isn't about offering a product, it's about delivering certainty. That means local supply chains, fast execution, and product offerings that perform across diverse terrains and climates.
At the same time, the market pushes you to keep innovating. Whether it's adapting to policy shifts, managing extreme timelines, or supporting customers through state-level complexity, it's a market that rewards discipline and agility in equal measure.
You've been a visionary in the cleantech space for decades. What inspired you to enter the renewable energy sector?
I've always believed in building companies that serve a larger purpose. When I looked at solar, I saw more than a technology; I saw a pathway to rethink how the world generates power. It was an opportunity to solve a real problem while creating value for customers, communities, and the planet.
What drives me even today is that the work is unfinished. Clean energy isn't a trend, it's a generational shift. And I want GameChange Solar to be an integral part of that transformation.
Your company places a strong emphasis on innovation, such as technologies like PowerBoost™ and SmartStow™. How do these innovations contribute to improving the efficiency and affordability of solar systems?
Innovation, for us, starts with a question:
What do our customers need to build faster, operate longer, and lower their costs over time?
That's the filter we apply to every product decision we make.
Technologies like PowerBoost™ and SmartStow™ were created to solve. PowerBoost™ improves energy yield in real-world conditions where sites aren't always flat. SmartStow™ protects modules in extreme wind events, reducing downtime and O&M risk. These aren't add-ons; they're enablers of performance, reliability, and long-term value.
In our view, innovation is only real when it makes solar simpler, smarter, and more bankable for the people building it.
Innovation and affordability are central to GameChange Solar's mission. How do you balance cutting-edge technological advancements with cost-effectiveness to ensure solar energy adoption at scale, especially in emerging markets like India?
The biggest myth in clean energy is that performance and affordability are in conflict. They're not, if you build with intent. We've always designed with scale in mind, not just in terms of volume, but simplicity.
In a market like India, where margins are tight and timelines unforgiving, what our customers need is a partner who understands their business. So, every design tweak, every supply chain decision, is made to help them deploy faster, manage risk better, and lower the lifetime cost of energy.
With India's target of 500 GW of renewable energy by 2030, how does GameChange Solar plan to support India's ambitious renewable energy goals, and what role will the Indian market play in your global strategy?
India has become one of GameChange Solar's most important markets globally, not just in terms of potential, but also performance. We closed FY25 with over 7 GW in tracker orders and a cumulative capacity of 13 GW. We have built one of the strongest local supply chains in the sector. That allows us to deliver with speed, consistency, and reliability across high-volume projects.
We've built a fantastic team here that not only supports our Indian customers but also contributes to our global operations. Their technical depth, execution experience, and on-ground agility have become an important part of how we deliver worldwide.
For us, India isn't an emerging market; it's a strategic centre of excellence. And the work we do here is shaping how we operate everywhere else.
GameChange is setting up a transformer factory in Maharashtra. How does this local manufacturing and training investment align with your long-term strategy in India?
Through our transformer business,
GameChange BOS
, we've set up a new manufacturing facility in Taloja, Maharashtra. Production at the plant is now underway, and it marks an important milestone in our broader strategy to build durable, local capabilities that serve global needs.
The facility spans 180,000 square feet and has a manufacturing capacity of 5,400
MVA
annually. It's designed to produce around 1,800 medium-voltage transformers each year, most of which will be exported. It's a clear example of Make in India for the world.
This investment is about more than capacity. It's about contributing to local employment, developing technical skills, and creating long-term value through manufacturing excellence. For us, it's a natural extension of how we see India – not just as a growth market, but as a meaningful part of our global operations.

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