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Group Surya commissions a 500 MW G12R module line in India

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Group Surya has launched a 500 MW G12R solar panel production line in Odisha, India, with plans to double capacity to 1 GW within months.

March 4, 2026
Uma Gupta

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By pv magazine India

Group Surya has commissioned a 500 MW G12R solar panel production line in Bhubaneswar, Odisha. This is the first factory in the state that can produce modules in G12R format.

The fully automated production line is designed for high-throughput production, with cycle times of 20 to 25 seconds per module. The company said it plans to expand the facility’s annual capacity to 1 GW within four to five months to serve domestic and export markets.

The factory will produce modules ranging from 450 W to 735 W for utility-scale, commercial and residential applications. It supports multiple cell and module configurations, including tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon), heterojunction (HJT), bifacial, half-cut and dual-glass designs.

Group Surya said AI-driven quality control systems have been integrated into the line, reducing defects by 97% to 98% and limiting breakage rates to less than five modules per 10,000 units produced.

The production line will operate under Iyro, the company’s brand for advanced solar energy solutions.

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