GREW Solar Files for ALMM List II Inclusion of 3.5 GW N-Type TopCon Cell Capacity

0
STORY SYNOPSIS
GREW Solar has applied for the inclusion of its 3.5 GW N-Type TopCon solar PV cell manufacturing capacity at its Narmadapuram, Madhya Pradesh facility under MNRE’s ALMM List II. The move reinforces the company’s commitment to strengthening India’s domestic solar manufacturing ecosystem, enhancing supply-chain resilience, and supporting the nation’s clean energy and self-reliance objectives.

GREW Solar, one of India’s leading solar module manufacturers, has applied for the inclusion of its 3.5 GW solar PV cell manufacturing capacity of TopCon G12R at its Narmadapuram, Madhya Pradesh facility under the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy’s (MNRE) Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) List-II for N-Type TopCon Solar PV Cells.

🔎 Explore More:

Stay updated with the latest developments in the clean energy sector. Read more in our Solar Energy News India section.

The application marks an important step in GREW Solar’s commitment to supporting India’s efforts to build a robust domestic solar manufacturing ecosystem. As the country accelerates its clean energy transition, strengthening indigenous solar cell manufacturing capabilities has become critical to enhancing energy security, supply-chain resilience, and long-term manufacturing self-reliance.

Solar cells are the core building blocks of photovoltaic modules and play a critical role in determining the efficiency, reliability, and long-term sustainability of solar projects. As India advances towards its renewable energy targets and the vision of Viksit Bharat, expanding indigenous cell manufacturing capacity is expected to be instrumental in reducing import dependence and building a globally competitive solar manufacturing ecosystem.

“India’s clean energy transition presents a significant opportunity to build world-class manufacturing capabilities alongside renewable energy deployment. The implementation of ALMM List-II represents an important step towards strengthening domestic manufacturing and creating a resilient solar ecosystem. Our state-of-the-art Solar PV cell manufacturing facility reflects GREW Solar’s commitment to supporting the nation’s vision of energy security, technological advancement, and manufacturing self-reliance. Strengthening domestic cell production capabilities will be essential for ensuring a sustainable solar industry for years to come.” — Vinay Thadani, Director & CEO, GREW Solar

The Government of India has consistently emphasized the importance of developing domestic capabilities in critical renewable energy technologies. Industry stakeholders view solar cell manufacturing as a key enabler of a more integrated value chain, helping improve supply certainty, promote quality standards, and create long-term industrial competitiveness.

The ALMM framework has been introduced to promote quality, reliability, and traceability across India’s solar sector while encouraging the development of domestic manufacturing capacities. As the industry continues to evolve, investments in solar cell manufacturing are expected to contribute significantly towards building a self-sufficient and future-ready renewable energy ecosystem.

Through its continued focus on manufacturing excellence and technology-driven growth, GREW Solar remains committed to contributing to India’s clean energy transition and supporting the country’s ambition of becoming a global hub for renewable energy manufacturing.

Comments are closed.