Vikram Solar has increased its module manufacturing capacity to 4.5 GW with a 1 GW expansion at its Falta facility in West Bengal. Additionally, it has upgraded manufacturing lines at the Oragadam facility in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, to allow the facility to manufacture more efficient technology modules, including TOPCon and HJT.
Previously, Vikram Solar had 3.5 GW of installed manufacturing capacity for solar PV modules, across its factories located at Falta and Oragadam.
“The Falta Project, which commenced with the installation of essential equipment on December 5, 2024, has now successfully achieved its planned 1 GW capacity expansion. Furthermore, the expansion project in Chennai launched in July 19, has been completed and has further enhanced the production capabilities at the Oragadam manufacturing facility,”stated Vikram Solar.
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