Spread across 45 acres and backed by a bold investment of INR 16 billion (USD 182.7 million), the project is set to strengthen India’s green energy ambitions. It also marks a new milestone for the company, its fourth manufacturing facility and the very first to rise beyond its home turf of Rajasthan.
Manish Gupta, Chairman and Whole-Time Director at Insolation Energy, highlighted that the new facility will be a game-changer, substantially boosting the company’s ability to cater to India’s surging solar demand.
At the same time, Insolation has commenced commercial production at its state-of-the-art solar module plant in Jaipur, Rajasthan, which houses an annual capacity of 3 GW of n-type and ToPCon solar modules along with 12,000 metric tonne of aluminium frames. With this, the company’s total operational solar module manufacturing capacity now stands at 4 GW.