Adani to hit 10 GW of solar cell, module manufacturing capacity by mid 2026

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Adani Solar, the PV unit of Adani Group, will reach integrated solar cell and module production capacity of 10 GW by mid 2026, earlier than its previous timeline of 2027, Rahul Bhutiani, senior vice president-head sales & marketing at Adani Solar, told pv magazine on the first day of Renewable Energy India (REI) Expo 2024 in Greater Noida.

Bhutiani said Adani Solar will achieve 10 GW of metallurgical grade (MG) silica-polysilicon-ingot-wafer capacity by 2027-28. It will also expand its ancillary unit production (solar glass, aluminium frames, encapsulants and backsheets) to 10 GW by 2027-28 too. The company has ingot-wafer capacity of 2 GW already operational.

Bhutiani said all of their new cell capacity will be based on TOPCon.

Presently, Adani Solar has 4 GW of solar cell and module capacity, comprising 2 GW for mono PERC and TOPCon each. The production is running at full capacity and serves 50:50 demand from domestic and export markets.

Adani Solar unveiled its Shine series n-type TOPCon modules based on rectangular wafers at REI Expo 2024

Adani Solar

At REI Expo 2024, Adani Solar has unveiled its Shine series n-type TOPCon dual-glass modules based on rectangular wafers. The modules are built on the 210×182 mm rectangular wafer format (referred to as 210R format). These feature an efficiency of 23% and peak power output of 620 W. The modules are extended stress tests qualified according to IEC TS 63209-12021 and higher hail test qualified. Bifaciality is up to 85%.

 

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