Reliance Industries Ltd enters ALMM list with high-efficiency HJT solar modules

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Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) has been included in the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy’s (MNRE) Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) with its high-efficiency heterojunction (HJT) solar modules, featuring efficiencies of up to 23.12%.

RIL’s ALMM-listed capacity stands at 1,716 MW per year. The listed models include monofacial and bifacial glass-to-glass monocrystalline HJT modules with power outputs of up to 705 Wp.

The ALMM inclusion follows Reliance’s recent commissioning of its first gigawatt-scale solar module manufacturing line. This fully automated line produces HJT modules with power output reaching up to 720 W.

The facility is designed for a capacity of 10 GW per year, with a modular setup that allows for quick expansion to 20 GW as needed. It will be fully vertically integrated, with production spanning from polysilicon to panel, including ingot, wafer, cell, panel, glass, and polyolefin elastomer (POE).

“Overall, in each [stage] on the entire solar chain, the engineering is complete, the long lead items and procurements are complete and construction is going on in full swing,” said Reliance Industries at a recent analyst meeting.

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