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India May Introduce National Solar Hardware Authenticity Verification System in 2026 to Curb Fake Panels & Inverter Fraud

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India May Introduce National Solar Hardware Authenticity Verification System in 2026 to Curb Fake Panels & Inverter Fraud


The Government of India is exploring a new digital verification initiative called the Solar Hardware Authenticity Verification System (SHAVS-2026) after reports of counterfeit solar panels, fake BIS labels, and low-quality inverters entering the rooftop market. Officials told SolSetu that the system aims to certify the originality and safety of solar components using QR-based authentication and a national blockchain-backed registry.

The rise in substandard components has led to performance issues, warranty voiding, and increased fire risks in residential systems across several states.

Why SHAVS-2026 Is Being Considered

Authorities and DISCOMs have flagged multiple concerns:

  • Panels with fake efficiency ratings and duplicate serial numbers
  • Non-BIS inverters sold as “government-approved”
  • DC connectors and cables failing safety standards
  • Vendors mixing genuine and counterfeit components
  • Rising complaints of early inverter failure and module degradation

SHAVS-2026 aims to provide consumers and installers an instant authenticity-check tool.

How the Verification System May Work

According to early technical notes, the system would include:

  • Unique QR codes embedded on panels, inverters, cables, and connectors
  • Blockchain-secured registry recording manufacturing and import data
  • Mobile app for scanning and verifying authenticity on-site
  • Automatic alerts if a component is flagged as duplicate or unsafe
  • Vendor dashboard mapping genuine component inventory
  • Consumer verification history stored for warranty purposes

This system would be integrated with rooftop subsidy and installation portals to prevent misuse.

Benefits for Consumers & Installers

  • 100% confidence in component originality
  • Dramatically lower risk of fire and electrical failure
  • Valid warranty documentation with verified product IDs
  • Reduced chances of fraud during installation
  • Longer system life & better performance

Impact on the Solar Industry

Industry experts believe SHAVS-2026 would:

  • Eliminate grey-market imports
  • Improve overall installation quality
  • Enhance investor confidence in rooftop solar
  • Support domestic manufacturers producing BIS-certified components

Officials say the system may initially apply only to residential rooftop components before expanding to commercial installations.

Pilot States Being Evaluated

The first phase may launch in:

  • Gujarat
  • Tamil Nadu
  • Karnataka
  • Punjab
  • Haryana

SolSetu will report more updates as SHAVS-2026 moves into technical review and stakeholder consultation.


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