Emmvee starts production at 2.5 GW solar module line in Karnataka

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Emmvee Energy Pvt Ltd (EEPL) has commenced operations at 2.5 GW solar module manufacturing line at its Unit VI facility in Sulibele, Hoskote Taluk, Bengaluru, Karnataka, the company said today.

The commissioning is part of Emmvee’s planned capacity expansion outlined in its initial public offer documents and has been completed within the scheduled timeline. With the new line becoming operational, the company’s total solar module manufacturing capacity has increased to 10.3 GW.

For the first half of FY 2026, Emmvee reported a year-on-year revenue increase of 193% to INR 2,159 crore. Profit after tax rose nearly seven-fold compared with the same period last year. The company attributed the growth to higher module volumes and operating leverage from expanded manufacturing capacity.

Separately, Emmvee said construction has begun on its proposed 6 GW integrated solar cell and module manufacturing facility at ITIR Phase 2 in Bengaluru. The company has received loan sanction approval of INR 3,306 crore from the Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency (IREDA) for the project.

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