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Nextracker Releases Inaugural Sustainability Report

FREMONT, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nextracker (Nasdaq: NXT) today released its inaugural Sustainability Report for 2024. This report outlines Nextracker's progress in building a comprehensive ESG program and strategy. The report also reflects the Company’s commitment to sustainability, highlighting key milestones such as the completion of its first materiality assessment. “Our inaugural Sustainability Report is a significant milestone that reflects our commitment to ambitious ESG standards, furt...

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