Loom Solar showcased its TOPCon and HJT solar panels, rated at up to 730W, at the recent Renewable Energy India (REI) 2025 trade show. The products are approved under the Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) and the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS).
The company also showcased battery energy storage systems (BESS) ranging from 1 kWh to 5 MWh and Indian-made PV inverters in both on-grid and hybrid variants from 3 kW to 50 kW. The company says its lithium BESS products are designed to replace diesel generators and improve grid stability during peak loads.
In addition, Loom Solar announced plans to set up a 1.2 GW solar module factory in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The facility will be equipped for TOPCon and HJT technologies.
“As India transitions to cleaner energy, our focus remains on creating advanced solar, inverter and storage solutions that make energy accessible, reliable and future-proof for homes, businesses and industries alike,” said Amod Anand, co-founder and managing director of Loom Solar. “Our upcoming 1.2 GW plant, together with our commitment to BESS and inverter manufacturing, represents not only an increase in scale, but also a roadmap to India’s clean energy independence.”
The company aims to supply its high-efficiency modules, inverters and storage systems for large-scale projects under the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Urja Suraksha evam Utthan Mahabhiyan (PM-KUSUM) programme, targeting installations of 1 MW and above.
Loom Solar is also seeking partnerships with public sector entities including railways, telecom companies and power distribution companies (DISCOMs), which drive a large part of India’s solar deployment.
It said this strategic focus underlines its commitment to supporting national clean energy goals and industrial-scale deployment.
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