Gujarat-based Solex Energy has announced the commissioning of its 800 MW solar module manufacturing line. The new line is tailored for mass production of n-type, rectangular cell Tapi-R series modules ranging from 585 Wp to 625 Wp.
Solex said the line operates 30% faster than other production lines in India, ensuring greater output efficiency and reduced lead times. Additionally, “the facility integrates artificial intelligence (AI) and automated optical inspection (AOI) and is fully automated, significantly enhancing quality control while reducing manual intervention. A standout feature of the new facility is India’s biggest chamber laminators, a pioneering innovation that significantly enhances module production. This cutting-edge technology enables higher module laminations in a single cycle, boosting efficiency while maintaining stringent quality standards,” stated Solex.
Solex Tapi-R series modules comprise 132 half-cut cells based on 182.2 x 210mm wafers, delivering up to 625 Wp of power with 23.14% module efficiency.
Solex Energy is investing to expand its manufacturing capabilities further as part of its Vision 2030 strategy. The company plans a new cell manufacturing facility with an initial capacity of 2 GW, scalable up to 5 GW, and an increase in module manufacturing capacity from 1.5 GW to 15 GW.
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