Bluebird Solar to expand module capacity to 2 GW by March 2025

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Delhi-based Bluebird Solar is expanding its solar panel manufacturing capacity to 2 GW by the end of the next fiscal 2024-25. Currently, the company has a 400 MW facility in Noida and plans expansion in two phases with 800 MW to be added by March 2024 and another 800 MW by March 2025.

Bluebird Solar will also launch n-type TOPCon module up to 650 Wp soon.

The company’s existing 400 MW facility produces M10 mono perc half-cut modules with a conversion efficiency of more than 21%. The modules are available in both monofacial and bifacial variants, in 144-, 132-, 120- and 108-cell configurations. Fully automated tabber-stringers at the facility can produce full-cell and half-cut cell solar panels, accommodating multi-busbar cells ranging from 5BB, 10BB, and 12BB. These systems can be adapted to manufacture solar panels with up to 20BB, according to the company.

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