PIXON announces 800 MW expansion for solar module manufacturing

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PIXON, a Gujarat-based manufacturer of solar modules and encapsulant films, has announced an expansion of its solar module production capacity by 800 MW, incorporating the latest TOPCon (Tunnel Oxide Passivated Contact) and HJT (Heterojunction) technologies.

PIXON is led by Deven Marwadi, Founder and Managing Director. The company operates fully automated, AI-optimised production lines, with total capacity scalable up to 3 GW for both solar modules and encapsulant film manufacturing, all within the same premises.

With this 800 MW expansion, PIXON’s total solar module manufacturing capacity now approaches 2 GW.

“Our expansion with n-Type technology highlights PIXON’s commitment to staying at the forefront of solar innovation, further strengthened by NABL-accredited lab support for TOPCon and HJT technologies,” Nikhil More – General Manager (Management). “Along with strong partnerships with solar cell manufacturers and OEM partners, we are ensuring long-term growth and stability.”

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