Goldi Solar Targets 14 Gw Capacity
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

Goldi Solar Targets 14 Gw Capacity

Goldi Solar aims to significantly increase its solar module manufacturing capacity to 14 GW by FY26, according to Ishver Dholakiya, Managing Director of the company. This ambitious expansion aligns with the growing demand for renewable energy solutions in India, where solar power plays a crucial role in achieving sustainability goals.

To support this growth, Goldi Solar is investing in advanced technologies and expanding its production facilities, which will enhance efficiency and product quality. The company's commitment to scaling up operations reflects the increasing focus on clean energy sources in the Indian energy landscape.

By ramping up its manufacturing capacity, Goldi Solar not only positions itself as a leader in the solar industry but also contributes to India's overarching objective of boosting solar energy deployment. This move is expected to create new job opportunities and foster innovation in the sector, reinforcing the country’s position in the global renewable energy market.

Goldi Solar aims to significantly increase its solar module manufacturing capacity to 14 GW by FY26, according to Ishver Dholakiya, Managing Director of the company. This ambitious expansion aligns with the growing demand for renewable energy solutions in India, where solar power plays a crucial role in achieving sustainability goals. To support this growth, Goldi Solar is investing in advanced technologies and expanding its production facilities, which will enhance efficiency and product quality. The company's commitment to scaling up operations reflects the increasing focus on clean energy sources in the Indian energy landscape. By ramping up its manufacturing capacity, Goldi Solar not only positions itself as a leader in the solar industry but also contributes to India's overarching objective of boosting solar energy deployment. This move is expected to create new job opportunities and foster innovation in the sector, reinforcing the country’s position in the global renewable energy market.

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