Reliance Industries Ltd has started production from its first gigawatt-scale solar module line. The fully automated line produces HJT panels with up to 720 Wp output. The company said its panels are already certified by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS).
The facility is currently built for a capacity of 10 GW per year, but features a modular setup for quick rampup to 20 GW when needed. It will be fully vertically integrated with production spanning polysilicon to panel, including ingot, wafer, cell, panel, glass, and polyolefin elastomer (POE).
“Overall, in each [stage] on the entire solar chain, the engineering is complete, the long lead items and procurements are complete and construction is going on in full swing,” stated Reliance Industries Ltd at an analyst meet recently.
Owing to vertical integration, large-scale manufacturing, and cutting-edge production technology, the modules produced this factory will be more cost-effective and appealing than imported alternatives, said the company.
Reliance is also developing 30 GW of battery manufacturing capability with production spanning from cells to packs to battery storage systems.
Reliance said solar panels produced at the Jamnagar factory will be lifted and shifted to Kutch, where it has secured land for development of solar power farms.
Work for development of the solar farm, including a dedicated transmission line from Jamnagar, has already started, with international and local contractors preparing the land.
Reliance is also building a 2,000-acre green hydrogen ecosystem in Kandla, where it will produce electrolyzers in partnership with Norway’s Nel ASA. Green hydrogen production will be powered by its own solar generation and battery energy storage.
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