Loom Solar showcases 730 Wp modules at REI 2025, announces 1.2 GW module factory in Uttar Pradesh

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Loom Solar, a PV solutions manufacturing company, recently showcased its TOPCon and HJT solar modules up to 730 Wp (ALMM and BIS approved), battery energy storage systems (BESS) ranging from 1 kWh to 5 MWh, and made-in-India PV inverters in both on-grid and hybrid variants from 3 kW to 50 kW, at REI 2025. The company said its lithium BESS are designed to replace diesel generators and enhance grid stability during peak load conditions.

Loom Solar also announced its upcoming 1.2 GW solar module factory in Uttar Pradesh, which will be equipped for TOPCon and heterojunction (HJT) technologies.

Speaking on the occasion, Amod Anand, co-founder and director, Loom Solar, said, “As India transitions to cleaner energy, our focus remains on creating advanced solar, inverter, and storage solutions that make power accessible, reliable, and future-ready for homes, businesses, and industries alike. Our upcoming 1.2 GW factory, along with our commitment to BESS and inverter manufacturing, represents not just an expansion of scale but a roadmap toward India’s clean energy independence.”

The company aims to supply its high-efficiency solar modules, inverters, and storage solutions for large-scale projects under the PM-KUSUM Scheme, catering to installations starting from 1 MW and beyond. It also seeks to collaborate with major public sector entities, including railways, telecom, and DISCOMs, which are currently driving the majority of solar adoption in India. This strategic focus underscores Loom Solar’s commitment to building strong partnerships that accelerate clean energy implementation nationwide.

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