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Jupiter International doubles solar cell production capacity to 2 GW in India

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Jupiter International Ltd has commissioned a 1 GW mono-passivated emitter and rear cell (PERC) solar cell manufacturing facility in India, increasing its total installed capacity from 959 MW to almost 2 GW.

February 12, 2026
Uma Gupta

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By pv magazine USA

Jupiter International has commissioned a 1 GW mono PERC solar cell manufacturing facility at its Baddi site in Himachal Pradesh, increasing its total installed capacity from 959 MW to almost 2 GW.

The new facility was developed by Jupiter Solartech, a wholly owned subsidiary of Jupiter International.

The company said the expansion is expected to double the local workforce, creating additional skilled jobs in its advanced solar manufacturing operations in Himachal Pradesh.

Jupiter International is also setting up a 1.25 GW TOPCon solar cell production line at the site.

“The commissioning of Unit III at Baddi is a significant milestone in our journey to scale up the company’s solar manufacturing capabilities. This expansion reaffirms Jupiter’s commitment to our vision of delivering world-class, made-in-India clean energy technologies for India and the world,” said Alok Garodia, Chairman and Managing Director of Jupiter International.

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