Ahaan Solar, the solar energy division of Airox Nigen Equipments, expects to begin production from the initial 600 MW phase of its planned 2 GW solar module manufacturing facility by mid-2025. The factory is being developed at a 17-acre renewable energy park in Haryana.
Utilizing advanced tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) technology, the facility will produce high-efficiency solar modules for both domestic and international markets.
The renewable energy park will also house Airox Nigen’s 3 GW Aspire Hydrogen electrolyzer manufacturing plant, reinforcing the company’s integrated approach to clean energy solutions.
Airox Nigen has delivered over 75 hydrogen projects globally, including key green hydrogen pilot initiatives for major clients such as NPCIL, NTPC, and SJVN.
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