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Fujiyama Power commissions a 1 GW solar cell factory in India – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergyJanuary 22, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Fujiyama Power Systems has begun production at its 1 GW solar cell manufacturing facility in Dadri, India, with all output intended for internal use to strengthen supply chain security and support domestic content programs.

January 22, 2026
Uma Gupta

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By pv magazine India

Fujiyama Power Systems, a provider of rooftop solar solutions in India, has started production at its 1 GW solar cell factory in Dadri, Uttar Pradesh. The company said the facility will fully cater to internal consumption, strengthening backward integration and supply chain security.

The company currently operates 1.6 GW of solar panel production capacity, of which 1.2 GW is in Dadri. All output from the new solar cell facility will be used internally.

By bringing solar cell production in-house, Fujiyama Power Systems aims to improve supply chain security, reduce dependence on imported cells and achieve better cost control. The facility will produce mono-passivated emitter and rear contact (PERC) solar cells that meet domestic content standards (DCR), allowing the company to meet consumer demand supported by government subsidy programs.

Pawan Kumar Garg, chairman and co-managing director of Fujiyama Power, said the commissioning marks an important step in strengthening the company’s manufacturing integration. He said the project was completed in six months, faster than typical industry timelines, and with cost savings compared to the original budget.

“By bringing solar cell production in-house, we improve visibility and control across the entire value chain, reduce dependence on imported cells and improve supply reliability for our solar panel business,” Garg said. “As our operations are primarily focused on the domestic market with negligible export exposure, this integrated facility also protects us from global trade uncertainties and tariff-related disruptions.”

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