Inox Solar Commissions 1.2 GW Solar Module Capacity in Gujarat

The module plant has a total capacity of 3 GW

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Inox Solar, a subsidiary of INOXGFL, has partially commissioned 1.2 GW of its 3 GW solar module manufacturing plant in Bavla, Ahmedabad, Gujarat.

The manufacturing plant was established in four months.

In the next phase, Inox plans to add 1.8 GW of module manufacturing capacity at the plant.

The fully automated facility produces N-type, tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) solar modules using M10 and G12R and G12 solar cells. It will also manufacture bifacial modules.

Additionally, Inox is establishing a 4.8 GW integrated cell and module facility in Dhenkanal in Odisha.

Inox Solar is a 100% subsidiary of Inox Clean Energy. It offers end-to-end, turnkey solutions, spanning the manufacturing of solar cells and modules to engineering, procurement, and construction services. It provides operation and maintenance services for projects.

The company also offers comprehensive wind-solar hybrid solutions.

Recently, Inox Neo Energies executed definitive agreements with Evergreen Power Mauritius and Evergreen Renewables to acquire their 640 MW wind-solar hybrid projects. The transaction encompasses five wind-solar hybrid projects across Maharashtra, contracted by SJVN under Hybrid Tenders 1 and 2 (120 MW) and NTPC under Hybrid Tenders 1 and 2 (520 MW).

In June this year, INOXGFL Group’s subsidiary Inox Neo Energies completed the acquisition of Skypower Solar India, which operates a 50 MW solar power project in Madhya Pradesh.

According to Mercom’s State of Solar PV Manufacturing in India 2025 report, India added 25.3 GW of solar module capacity and 11.6 GW of solar cell capacity in calendar year 2024. The manufacturing capacity additions in 2024 were primarily driven by demand from the solar project pipeline and the reimposition of the Approved List of Models and Manufacturers order from April 2024.

Monocrystalline modules, with or without passivated emitter and rear cell technology, accounted for almost 59% of the country’s module production capacity, followed by TOPCon modules, polycrystalline modules, and thin-film modules.

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