Vikram Solar secures 250 MW PV module order from Bondada Group

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Vikram Solar has secured an order from the Bondada Group to supply 250 MW of high-efficiency solar modules. The modules will be deployed for a project in Maharashtra. Module delivery is set to begin in the current fiscal year (FY 2025–26).

As part of the agreement, Vikram Solar will supply its advanced n-type modules featuring high energy output. This order further cements Vikram Solar’s position as a top-tier manufacturer listed in India’s Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM).

Gyanesh Chaudhary, chairman & managing director of Vikram Solar, said, “Every project we deliver is a reflection of the trust our partners place in our technology, performance, and commitment to excellence. As India accelerates its clean energy transition, Vikram Solar remains focused on enabling this momentum with reliable solar solutions, scalable capacity, and consistent execution.”

Bondada Raghavendra Rao, chairman & managing director, Bondada Group, said, “With a shared vision of accelerating India’s clean energy transformation, this collaboration with Vikram Solar brings us a step closer to our goal of achieving 10 GW in renewable capacity by 2030. With over 3 GW of projects currently in hand, and more opportunities emerging through trusted partnerships like this, we are confident of delivering purpose-led infrastructure with speed, innovation, and execution excellence.”

Headquartered in Kolkata, West Bengal, Vikram Solar is one of the largest PV module manufacturers in India with a cumulative production capacity of 4.5 GW in Fiscal 2025. The company was recently named a Top Performer in Kiwa PVEL’s 2025 PV Module Reliability Scorecard, marking its eighth overall and seventh consecutive appearance in the annual ranking.

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