Solar module manufacturer Integrated Batteries India (IB Solar) has secured a Letter of Intent from the Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA) for the allotment of 25 acres of land for its proposed 4 GW solar cell and module manufacturing facility.
The company, which currently manufactures solar panels and lithium ferro phosphate batteries, will set up the integrated solar cell and module facility in Sector 8, near the upcoming Noida International Airport, with an investment of around INR 3,000 crore.
Abhinav Mahajan, director at IB Solar, told pv magazine their upcoming facility in Uttar Pradesh will produce TOPCon cells and modules. The facility is set for commissioning by 2027.
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