Adani New Industries Ltd (ANIL) has reported 2,443 MW of solar PV module sales for the first half of fiscal year 2026 (H1 FY26), up from 2,380 MW in the same period last year (H1 FY25).
The growth was driven by supplies to the domestic market, as exports declined during the period. In Q1 FY26, domestic module sales stood at 646 MW, with exports contributing 704 MW. In Q2 FY26, domestic sales rose sharply to 905 MW, even as exports fell to 188 MW.
ANIL currently operates 4 GW of cell and module capacity (2 GW mono PERC and 2 GW TOPCon technologies), along with an operational 2 GW ingot and wafer plant. An additional 6 GW TopCon cell and module facility is under construction following financial closure.
The company’s module sales in Q1 and Q2 of FY25 stood at 1,379 MW and 1,001 MW, respectively.
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