Renewables
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29th October 2025, 3:01 PM

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Grew Solar has announced ambitious plans to increase its solar photovoltaic (PV) module manufacturing capacity to 11 gigawatts (GW) at its existing facility in Dudu, Jaipur. This represents a substantial upgrade from its current 6.5 GW capacity. The company also operates an 8 GW PV cell manufacturing facility in Narmadapuram, Madhya Pradesh.
Fueled by a recent ₹300 crore fundraise, Grew Solar is accelerating its expansion initiatives, R&D efforts, and innovation roadmap, targeting the completion of these upgrades by 2026. Vinay Thadani, CEO & Director of Grew Solar, stated that these efforts are crucial for building a manufacturing ecosystem that supports India's goal of achieving 500 GW of renewable capacity by 2030 and energy independence by 2047, emphasizing scale, efficiency, and reliability.
In conjunction with its capacity expansion, Grew Solar has launched its G12R High-Power Series. These modules are rated for up to 635 Watt Peak (Wp) and are engineered for utility-scale efficiency. The company claims they can reduce the total module count by 6–8 percent per megawatt, thereby lowering Balance of System (BOS) costs and improving logistics and installation timelines. The new series offers enhanced container power density and more power per square meter compared to standard TOPCon modules.
Mohammad Rihan, Director General of the National Institute of Solar Energy (NISE), lauded Grew Solar's commitment to advancing India's renewable energy vision and raising industry benchmarks in technology and quality.
Impact This expansion is a significant development for India's renewable energy sector, aiming to bolster domestic manufacturing capabilities and reduce reliance on imports. It contributes directly to the nation's ambitious clean energy targets and could lead to more cost-effective solar energy solutions. The company's focus on advanced technology and efficiency is expected to drive further innovation in the solar industry. Rating: 8/10
Difficult terms: PV (Photovoltaic): A technology that converts sunlight directly into electricity using semiconductor materials. GW (Gigawatt): A unit of electric power equal to one billion watts. MW (Megawatt): A unit of electric power equal to one million watts. R&D (Research and Development): Activities undertaken by companies to discover new knowledge and use it to create new products or improve existing ones. BOS (Balance of System): All components of a solar energy system apart from the solar panels themselves, including inverters, mounting hardware, wiring, and monitoring systems. Wp (Watt-peak): The maximum power output of a solar panel under standard test conditions. m² (Square meter): A standard unit for measuring area. TOPCon (Tunnel Oxide Passivated Contact): An advanced solar cell architecture that improves performance and efficiency.