Emmvee expands solar module capacity to 6.6 GW

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Emmvee has inaugurated a 2 GW solar module manufacturing facility at Sulibele, near Bengaluru International Airport, Karnataka. With this, it has reached a cumulative capacity of 6.6 GWp for PV modules in addition to 2.5 GWp for cells.

D.V. Manjunatha, chairman and managing director, said, “This is yet another step in the company’s dedication to supporting India’s renewable energy goals and achieving solar manufacturing self-reliance.”

The new manufacturing unit spans about 4 lakh square feet and will accommodate more than 500 new team members, including core engineering professionals, senior management, factory operations, and administrative staff. Emmvee currently has a workforce of over 2,000, and the new hires will further add to its strength.

Suhas Donthi, president and CEO of Emmvee, added, “The new facility will bolster our production capacity, which will enable us to better service our customers. We are not merely increasing capacity but also enhancing our technological advancements and business operations. The unit is designed with advanced automation, multiple level of quality control and is versatile to produce different module sizes and formats.”

Headquartered in Bengaluru, Emmvee serves customers across Asia, Europe, Africa, and North America.

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