Websol Secures 85.5 MW Solar Module Orders Worth Rs 1.72 bn
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

Websol Secures 85.5 MW Solar Module Orders Worth Rs 1.72 bn

Kolkata-based Websol Energy System Limited has secured three solar module purchase orders totalling 85.5 megawatt (MW) from three clients. The orders are valued at Rs 1.72 billion (bn) and are currently in production with delivery scheduled by May 2026. The contracts were awarded by Bekem Infra Projects, Sri Avantika Contractors and Kosol Energie. The company indicated that the orders form part of its regular supply pipeline serving both domestic and international projects.

Websol said its integrated production model, which manufactures both cells and modules in-house, enhances supply chain control and provides flexibility to address market dynamics. The approach reduces reliance on external suppliers and allows a faster response to changes in demand. The company supplies solar cells primarily within India, helping module manufacturers to comply with Domestic Content Requirement norms. Its modules are marketed both domestically and in international markets.

The company operates with a solar cell capacity of 1,200 MW and a module capacity of 550 MW, and is listed under ALMM?II with 602 MW of manufacturing capacity located across approximately seven acres within the Falta Special Economic Zone in West Bengal. The solar photovoltaic cells and modules business focuses on high-efficiency products incorporating advanced Mono PERC technology. That technology is designed to enhance module efficiency and energy yield, meeting market demand for high-performance modules. Websol highlighted that its vertical integration supports timely execution of client orders and production scalability.

Websol clarified that recently imposed United States tariffs on solar imports will not affect its operations as it currently has no exports to the United States. Company leadership described the new orders as reflecting partner confidence and reinforcing the company’s position in the Indian solar market. The firm reiterated its commitment to timely execution of orders and to supporting India’s renewable energy goals. Management added that continued investment in manufacturing capacity will help sustain supply reliability for customers.

Kolkata-based Websol Energy System Limited has secured three solar module purchase orders totalling 85.5 megawatt (MW) from three clients. The orders are valued at Rs 1.72 billion (bn) and are currently in production with delivery scheduled by May 2026. The contracts were awarded by Bekem Infra Projects, Sri Avantika Contractors and Kosol Energie. The company indicated that the orders form part of its regular supply pipeline serving both domestic and international projects. Websol said its integrated production model, which manufactures both cells and modules in-house, enhances supply chain control and provides flexibility to address market dynamics. The approach reduces reliance on external suppliers and allows a faster response to changes in demand. The company supplies solar cells primarily within India, helping module manufacturers to comply with Domestic Content Requirement norms. Its modules are marketed both domestically and in international markets. The company operates with a solar cell capacity of 1,200 MW and a module capacity of 550 MW, and is listed under ALMM?II with 602 MW of manufacturing capacity located across approximately seven acres within the Falta Special Economic Zone in West Bengal. The solar photovoltaic cells and modules business focuses on high-efficiency products incorporating advanced Mono PERC technology. That technology is designed to enhance module efficiency and energy yield, meeting market demand for high-performance modules. Websol highlighted that its vertical integration supports timely execution of client orders and production scalability. Websol clarified that recently imposed United States tariffs on solar imports will not affect its operations as it currently has no exports to the United States. Company leadership described the new orders as reflecting partner confidence and reinforcing the company’s position in the Indian solar market. The firm reiterated its commitment to timely execution of orders and to supporting India’s renewable energy goals. Management added that continued investment in manufacturing capacity will help sustain supply reliability for customers.

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