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Home - Solar Industry - AHAAN SOLAR To start with 600 MW Topcon Module Factory against mid -2025
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AHAAN SOLAR To start with 600 MW Topcon Module Factory against mid -2025

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Ahaan Solar, part of Airox Nigen Equipments, is planning to start production from the first 600 MW phase of its 2 GW Solar Module Factory in Haryana, India, Mid 2025. The facility will use tunneloxide-passivated contact (Topcon) uses very efficient modules.

June 16, 2025
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By PV Magazine India

Ahaan Solar, the Solar Energy Division of Airox Nigen Equipments, expects to start production in mid-2025 from the initial 600 MW phase of the planned production facility of 2 GW Solar module. The factory is being developed in a 17 -hectare renewable energy park in Haryana, India.

The facility will use advanced Topcon technology to produce highly efficient solar modules for both domestic and international markets.

The Renewable Energy park will also house the 3 GW Aspire -Hydrogen Electrolyzer from Airox Nigen, which strengthens the integrated approach of the company for solutions for clean energy.

Airox Nigen has supplied more than 75 hydrogen projects around the world, including important green hydrogen pilot initiatives for large customers such as NPCIL, NTPC and SJVN.

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