Gautam Solar has reported a turnover of INR 1,580 crore in the first half of FY2026, representing a 51.34% increase over its total turnover for the entire FY2025. The company stated that it has a robust order book and expects its FY2026 turnover to be at least 2.5 times that of FY2025.
The solar manufacturer recently received a long-term rating of CRISIL A-/Stable and a short-term rating of CRISIL A2+, underscoring its strong financial health, long-term stability, and the bankability of its solar modules.
Gautam Solar is targeting a solar module manufacturing capacity of 5 GWp by FY2025–26, up from its current capacity of 4 GWp.
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