Gautam Solar Ranks Among India’s Top 4 Solar Module Manufacturers
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

Gautam Solar Ranks Among India’s Top 4 Solar Module Manufacturers

Gautam Solar has secured the fourth position among India’s solar module manufacturers, according to the latest Q4 2025 report released by JMK Research & Analytics. The ranking reflects the company’s growing presence in India’s rapidly expanding solar manufacturing sector.

The report notes that total module shipments reached 14 GW during the quarter, with the top five manufacturers accounting for more than 52 per cent of the overall capacity. Gautam Solar’s entry into the top four highlights its increasing contribution to the domestic solar ecosystem, aligning with the government’s ‘Make in India’ initiative and the national target of achieving 500 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030.

According to the report, domestic manufacturers dominated the market, accounting for around 96 per cent of total shipments, while international and Chinese players held the remaining 4 per cent share. The strong presence of Indian companies is largely attributed to supportive policy measures such as the Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) and the government’s broader push to strengthen domestic renewable energy manufacturing.

Gautam Solar’s growth has been driven by continuous investments in advanced manufacturing technologies, production capacity expansion and customer-focused innovation. The company has also strengthened its distribution network and quality assurance systems to support India’s increasing demand for solar power solutions.

Commenting on the achievement, Gautam Mohanka, Director, Gautam Solar, said, “Ranking fourth among Indian solar manufacturers is an important milestone for Gautam Solar. It reflects our focus on high-quality manufacturing, research and development, and our commitment to supporting India’s clean energy transition and net-zero goals. With continued government support for domestic capacity building, we are confident of further strengthening our market position.”

The recognition highlights Gautam Solar’s steady growth trajectory and its role in supporting India’s transition towards a sustainable and self-reliant renewable energy ecosystem.

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Gautam Solar has secured the fourth position among India’s solar module manufacturers, according to the latest Q4 2025 report released by JMK Research & Analytics. The ranking reflects the company’s growing presence in India’s rapidly expanding solar manufacturing sector.The report notes that total module shipments reached 14 GW during the quarter, with the top five manufacturers accounting for more than 52 per cent of the overall capacity. Gautam Solar’s entry into the top four highlights its increasing contribution to the domestic solar ecosystem, aligning with the government’s ‘Make in India’ initiative and the national target of achieving 500 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030.According to the report, domestic manufacturers dominated the market, accounting for around 96 per cent of total shipments, while international and Chinese players held the remaining 4 per cent share. The strong presence of Indian companies is largely attributed to supportive policy measures such as the Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) and the government’s broader push to strengthen domestic renewable energy manufacturing.Gautam Solar’s growth has been driven by continuous investments in advanced manufacturing technologies, production capacity expansion and customer-focused innovation. The company has also strengthened its distribution network and quality assurance systems to support India’s increasing demand for solar power solutions.Commenting on the achievement, Gautam Mohanka, Director, Gautam Solar, said, “Ranking fourth among Indian solar manufacturers is an important milestone for Gautam Solar. It reflects our focus on high-quality manufacturing, research and development, and our commitment to supporting India’s clean energy transition and net-zero goals. With continued government support for domestic capacity building, we are confident of further strengthening our market position.”The recognition highlights Gautam Solar’s steady growth trajectory and its role in supporting India’s transition towards a sustainable and self-reliant renewable energy ecosystem.

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