Waaree Energies’ Chikhli facility in the Indian state of Gujarat has been added to the MNRE’s ALMM with an approved capacity of 16,444 GW. The listing brings Waaree’s total solar panel manufacturing capacity in India to 20.17 GW, including Indosolar capacity.
The updated ALMM entry includes high-efficiency module lines produced in Chikhli, including G12R tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon), G12 TOPCon and G12 heterojunction (HJT) modules, expanding the company’s range of certified technologies for Indian projects.
“The inclusion of advanced TOPCon and HJT modules strongly positions us to meet evolving project requirements while strengthening supply chain confidence for developers and policy makers alike,” said Sunil Rathi, Executive Director of Waaree Group.
Headquartered in Mumbai, Waaree operates 22.77 GW of solar module manufacturing capacity globally, including 20.17 GW in India and 2.6 GW in the United States, along with 5.4 GW of solar cell capacity. The group operates in more than 25 countries, with companies involved in module and inverter manufacturing, engineering, procurement and construction (EPC), battery energy storage systems, green hydrogen, energy infrastructure and data centers.
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