Indian solar manufacturer to expand panel capacity to 700 MW

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Indian solar manufacturer Insolation Energy has launched the construction of a new module manufacturing facility with a capacity of 500 MW per annum in the Indian State of Rajasthan. 

When operational, this will take Insolation Energy’s overall module capacity from the existing 200 MW to 700 MW, making it the largest module manufacturer in North India.

Like the previous facility, the new fab will also be located in Jaipur and equipped with fully automatic equipment. Commercial production is expected to start by March 2022.

Speaking to pv magazine, director Vikas Jain said the proposed 500 MW facility will be making 5-busbar to 13 busbar panels with cell sizes ranging from 157 mm to 210 mm. It would be capable of producing poly, mono, mono PERC, and bifacial panels with individual panel output up to 600 Wp.

Insolation Energy’s current product range includes poly and mono PERC modules from 40Wp up to 400Wp manufactured out of a unit spread in more than 65,000 sq. ft area. The production follows all the standards of IEC, UL, IS:14286, etc. Products are sold under the brand name ‘INA’.

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