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Waaree Energies starts production of solar panels in India – SPE

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Waaree Energies has started its 1.5 GW solar panel production facility in the Indian state of Gujarat. This follows the commissioning of the 2.1 GW facility in Chikli.

November 17, 2025
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Waaree Energies has started its 1.5 GW solar panel manufacturing facility in Samakhiali-Kutch, India. The plant, operated by subsidiary Sangam Solar One, includes two production lines with an annual capacity of 750 MW each.

The launch follows the commissioning of Waaree’s Chikli plant in Navsari district, India, where two solar panel lines with an annual capacity of 1,050 MW each began production on November 14, 2025, for a total of 2.1 GW.

As of September 30, 2025, Waaree’s total solar panel production capacity was 18.7 GW, of which 16.1 GW was in India and 2.6 GW in the United States. The solar cell manufacturing capacity at the Chikli plant is now fully operational at 5.4 GW, the largest of its kind in India.

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