Vikram Solar said on Thursday that it had increased its solar photovoltaic (PV) module manufacturing capacity by 1 gigawatt (GW) at its Falta facility in West Bengal.
Additionally, the manufacturing lines in the facility at Oragadam in Chennai have been upgraded to allow the facility to manufacture more efficient technology modules, including TOPCON and HJT.
These strategic initiatives are all set to boost Vikram Solar’s annual nameplate production capacity to 4.5 GW, marking a significant step forward in the company’s growth trajectory within the renewable energy sector.
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 on July 19, 20, has been completed and has further enhanced the production capabilities at the Oragadam manufacturing facility.
Gyanesh Chaudhary, Chairman & Managing Director of Vikram Solar, said “Both projects leverage advanced manufacturing techniques to enhance efficiency and ensure adherence to international quality and sustainability standards.”
The expanded capacity and upgraded manufacturing lines underscore Vikram Solar’s commitment to sustainably driving innovation and scaling operations.