
The initial consignment, sent on 19 June 2025 to US-based CleanGrid Incorporation, marks the start of a four-year export agreement worth over Tk215 crore, according to a top official of Radiant
First consignment sent to US-based CleanGrid Incorporation on 19 June 2025 4-year export deal worth over Tk215cr between Radiant Alliance and US firm
Radiant will supply 64.60 MW of solar modules through 2028
Bangladesh has entered the global renewable energy supply chain, with Radiant Alliance, an affiliate of local conglomerate East Coast Group, dispatching its first export of solar PV modules to the United States.

The initial consignment, sent on 19 June 2025 to US-based CleanGrid Incorporation, marks the start of a four-year export agreement worth over Tk215 crore, according to a top official of Radiant. Under the deal, the company will supply a total of 64.60 megawatts (MW) of solar modules through 2028, with 12.40MW scheduled for delivery in 2025 alone.
The modules, in 100Wp and 200Wp configurations, are manufactured at Radiant’s fully automated plant in Ashulia, Savar. With an annual production capacity of 600MW, the facility is among the most advanced in the country.
“This is not just a company milestone – it’s a national milestone,” Masudur Rahim, CEO of Radiant Alliance said, . “We are proving that ‘Made in Bangladesh’ can compete in the global cleantech market.”
Radiant’s PV module sizes are 50Wp to 700Wp, which are being produced in its plant where Radiant invested around $20 million or around Tk220 crore.
“It showcases Bangladesh’s ability to manufacture high-quality, export-grade renewable energy products,”
Source: The Business Standard










