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Solarium Green Energy commissions 1 GW solar module manufacturing facility in Gujarat

The plant is a technologically advanced facility, capable of manufacturing large-format G12 solar modules of up to around 725 Wp

Solarium Green Energy has commissioned its solar module manufacturing facility with an installed capacity of around 1 GW (1000 MW) in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. This step marks the successful implementation of the company’s backward integration strategy, announced in June 2025. The facility has been established with fully automated, latest-generation manufacturing machinery at an estimated capex of around Rs 90 crore (excluding working capital).

The plant is a technologically advanced facility, capable of manufacturing large-format G12 solar modules of up to around 725 Wp. It will produce high-efficiency Crystalline Silicon Solar PV modules using technologies such as TOPCon cells, half-cut cells, and bifacial modules, supported by high-precision imported equipment including tabber-stringers, laminators, and sun simulators.

Solar modules account for 50-60% of total EPC project costs. The commissioning of this facility is expected to strengthen the company's supply chain, reduce dependence on third-party suppliers, accelerate execution timelines, and improve margins through captive consumption. This move also positions the company as an integrated solar solutions provider. 

At around 85% plant utilization, the facility has the potential to generate annual revenues exceeding Rs 1,000 crore, subject to prevailing market conditions and module pricing, if modules are sold in the market. The facility is expected to serve both internal requirements and external customers, including other EPC players and the broader B2B market.

Solarium Green Energy is engaged in the business of Solar Solutions. The company provides turnkey solar solutions, including design, engineering, procurement, construction, testing, commissioning, transmission systems, and Operation & Maintenance for residential, commercial, industrial, and government solar projects.