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India’s ALMM list tops 50 GW of solar panel capacity

solarenergyBy solarenergyJuly 13, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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The PV modules on the Indian Approved Model and Manufacturer List (ALMM) are compliant with the Bureau of Indian Standards and meet the module efficiency criteria of the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) for utility-scale, rooftop, solar powered and solar powered. .

July 11, 2024 Uma Gupta

By pv magazine India

India’s MNRE has published its updated list of approved solar manufacturers and PV modules. The panels on the list are Bureau of Indian Standards compliant and meet the ministry’s module efficiency criteria.

The total ALMM listed module capacity has now exceeded 50 GW. The list is dominated by monocrystalline passivated emitter and back contact modules (PERC), but also includes n-type tunnel oxide passivated contact modules (TOPCon) from manufacturers such as Emmvee, Ganesh Green, Gautam Solar, Luminous Power, Mundra Solar, Pahal Solar, Premier Energies, Rayzon Solar, RenewSys and Waaree Energies.

MNRE has reinstated the ALMM mandate effective April 1, 2024. Only solar products and manufacturers on the MNRE-approved ALMM are eligible for government-backed projects. The policy was introduced by the MNRE to protect the domestic industry from dumping of Chinese products.

The ALMM mandate gives domestic manufacturers the opportunity to serve a significant market by creating a non-tariff barrier for Chinese products.

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