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Shirdi Sai Electricals targets 10 GW of ingot-to-solar module capability

India’s Shirdi Sai Electricals states it prepares to set up 10 GW of ingot-to-solar module production capability and manufacture solar glass by March 31, 2026.

April 5, 2024 Uma Gupta

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From pv publication India

Shirdi Sai Electricals intends to construct 10 GW of ingot-to-solar module capability, in addition to the production of solar glass, by March 31, 2026. The business stated it will establish the production capability in a phased way in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.

“We plan to finish 500 MW ingot-wafer-cell-module in FY 2024-25, and in 2025-26, we will finish the rest 9.5 GW ingot-wafer-cell-module,” stated Balachander Krishnan, primary running officer (ingot-to-module plant) for Indosol Solar Pvt. Ltd. (ISPL), a special-purpose automobile formed by Shirdi Sai Electricals to manage the incorporated PV production job.

Production has actually currently begun on a 500 MW module line. Krishnan stated the 9.5 GW addition will be integrated in 2 stages, with 4.5 GW in the very first phase and 5 GW in the 2nd. This will likewise consist of the glass capability.

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The lines will produce tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) and heterojunction (HJT) innovations.

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ISPL has actually protected production-linked rewards from India’s Ministry of New and Renewable Energy.

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