Vikram Solar Secures 200 MW Order to Expand India’s Solar Capacity

Vikram Solar, one of India’s leading solar PV module manufacturers, has announced a major order of 200 MW high-efficiency solar modules from AB Energia, a specialist in end-to-end EPC solutions for commercial and industrial (C&I) solar projects. The modules, rated at 590 Wp and above, will be deployed across Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat — three solar-progressive states accelerating their adoption of clean energy.
Under this order, Vikram Solar will supply its advanced M10R N-Type TOPCon modules, designed for superior performance, reliability and higher energy yield. Deliveries are scheduled to begin in September 2025 and will continue through early 2026.
This latest order reinforces the confidence AB Energia has in Vikram Solar, reaffirming the partnership built on shared values, execution excellence and a commitment to advancing India’s renewable energy ambitions.
Mr Gyanesh Chaudhary, Chairman & Managing Director of Vikram Solar, said, “We are proud to continue our collaboration with partners that share our vision for accelerating India’s renewable energy transition. This order not only reflects the continued trust from AB Energia in our technology and execution but also reinforces Vikram Solar’s position as a dependable and future-ready solar solutions provider. We remain committed to delivering high-performance products and building long-term partnerships that drive sustainable progress.”
Mr Siddharth Bhatia, Managing Director & CEO of AB Energia Solutions Pvt Ltd, added, “Our continued association with Vikram Solar reflects our shared assurance to engineering excellence and maximising value for our clients. With these new high-performance modules, AB Energia further reinforces its mission of delivering reliable, efficient and future-ready solutions to power India’s clean energy ambitions. We look forward to executing these projects across key growth states, setting new benchmarks for project delivery, sustainability and partnership in the solar EPC landscape.”

Related Stories