Loom Solar Commissions 17.9 MW Utility-Scale Solar Projects in Four States

The company plans to set up a 1.2 GW solar module factory

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Foraying into utility-scale projects, Haryana-based solar energy solutions company Loom Solar has commissioned 17.9 MW of solar projects across India.

The projects include an 8 MW project in Tamil Nadu, a 5.3 MW project in Madhya Pradesh, a 1.1 MW project in Uttarakhand, and a 3.5 MW project in Rajasthan.

The company also announced its strategy to address the growing demands of the utility-scale market by integrating battery energy storage solutions with large-scale solar arrays.

Its strategy is underscored by the growing demand for battery energy storage systems (BESS) in India. According to Mercom’s India’s Energy Storage Landscape 1H 2025 Report, India’s cumulative installed energy storage capacity reached 490 MWh by the end of June 2025.

Loom Solar manufactures modules using mono-passivated emitter and rear cell, tunnel oxide passivated contacts, and heterojunction technologies. It also provides on-grid inverters, hybrid inverters (ranging from 5 kW to 100 kW), and BESS, targeting rural India and tier two and three markets.

The company provides comprehensive clean energy solutions for the residential, commercial, and agricultural sectors.

Loom Solar plans to establish a 1.2 GW solar module factory, a 100 MW inverter manufacturing facility, and another 100 MW BESS manufacturing facility.

In an interview on the sidelines of the Mercom India Renewables Summit 2025 held in New Delhi on July 24 and 25, 2025, Amod Anand, CEO at Loom Solar, stated that his company’s focus is on serving customers in rural or semi-urban areas, who often face challenges with access to technology and financing.

According to data from the Central Electricity Authority, the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, and Mercom’s India Solar Project Tracker, solar power accounted for 24% of the total installed power capacity and 49.7% of the total installed renewable capacity as of June 2025.

According to Mercom India Research, utility-scale solar auctions in India fell sharply in the second quarter of 2025, with only 1.6 GW of utility-scale solar projects being auctioned in the quarter, a steep 74.1% drop from 6.4 GW from the previous quarter and a 75.2% decline from the same quarter in 2024.

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