Grew Solar, a renewable energy venture of Ahmedabad-based Chiripal Group, will set up a three-stage backward-integrated solar module manufacturing unit in Madhya Pradesh with an investment of INR 3,000 crore.
Located at Narmadapuram (near Bhopal), the facility will span over a total area of 60 acres and have the capacity to produce 3 GW of ingots, wafers and cells per year. When operational, it will provide employment opportunities to over 1000 people in and around the region.
Grew Solar at present has a fully operational manufacturing capacity of 3 GW in Jaipur, with another 5 GW in process at the same location at Dudu (Jaipur). This will bring Grew Solar Jaipur plant’s total capacity to 8 GW.
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