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Gautam Solar To Invest $150 Crores In Solar Module Manufacturing Expansion

By Outlook Planet Desk September 28, 2023

Gautam Solar’s products are being used in applications like rooftop solar projects, utility-scale solar projects and C&I solar plants, both by government agencies and private entities

Gautam Solar To Invest $150 Crores In Solar Module Manufacturing Expansion
This major expansion will help the company to further reduce India’s reliance on imported solar modules, according to the press release. Shutterstock
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Gautam Solar will be investing around Rs 150 crores in the expansion of its annual solar module manufacturing capacity to 2 GW by the end of 2024. 

The manufacturing capacity will be used to manufacture the revolutionary N-type TOPCon and Mono PERC solar modules. These high-efficiency solar modules are certified as per ALMM and BIS standards for domestic market as well as UL & IEC Standards for foreign markets like the United States and Europe. 

“We are committed to working with the various industry stakeholders to build a strong indigenous solar manufacturing sector in line with the government’s vision and help India achieve its net zero goal. As we aim to double our capacity by 2024, it will be another step towards achieving our broader pursuit,” noted Gautam Mohanka, CEO of Gautam Solar. 

Expressing his optimism about the growth of the company in the years to come, he further added that the dedicated team of experts has been working extensively to leverage cutting-edge technologies to create innovative products and strategise solutions to increase solar module manufacturing domestically. 

Gautam Solar’s products are being used in applications like rooftop solar projects, utility-scale solar projects and C&I solar plants, both by government agencies and private entities.  

This major expansion will help the company to further reduce India’s reliance on imported solar modules and is a testament to the company’s commitment to the ‘Make in India’ campaign, according to the press release.

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