Ganesh Green Bharat Secures Rs Four Point Three Billion TOPCon Order
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Ganesh Green Bharat Secures Rs Four Point Three Billion TOPCon Order

Ganesh Green Bharat has secured a domestic supply order worth Rs four point three billion (Rs 4.3 bn) to provide 630 Wp TOPCon N?Type bifacial solar PV modules for utility?scale projects. The company indicated the bifacial modules are intended to deliver higher energy yield, enhanced durability and reliable performance across large solar installations. This order represents a significant procurement for the domestic market and underscores demand for advanced module technologies.

Using tunnel oxide passivated contact technology, the modules are aimed at sites that require greater conversion efficiency and long?term reliability. Ganesh Green Bharat said the modules will be produced on fully automated production lines to ensure consistent quality and manufacturing throughput at scale. The manufacturer positioned the supply as part of its strategy to meet rising utility?scale procurement specifications.

The company currently operates around one point one gigawatt (GW) solar module manufacturing facility in Mehsana, Gujarat, and has expansion plans underway to increase capacity. The project is intended to support utility?scale applications and is expected to contribute meaningfully to India’s renewable energy capacity addition while supporting the national agenda of clean energy transition and energy security. The chairman, Ketan Patel, said that securing the order was a strong step in the group's growth journey and aligned with a focus on building high?efficiency, reliable products for large?scale applications.

He added that the development strengthens capabilities in advanced technologies such as TOPCon and deepens the firm's presence in the domestic solar ecosystem. The supply contract is set to reinforce local manufacturing momentum and support developers seeking durable, high?performance modules for grid?scale deployments. Market observers will watch the delivery timeline and subsequent performance metrics as indicators of the technology's impact on project economics.

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Ganesh Green Bharat has secured a domestic supply order worth Rs four point three billion (Rs 4.3 bn) to provide 630 Wp TOPCon N?Type bifacial solar PV modules for utility?scale projects. The company indicated the bifacial modules are intended to deliver higher energy yield, enhanced durability and reliable performance across large solar installations. This order represents a significant procurement for the domestic market and underscores demand for advanced module technologies. Using tunnel oxide passivated contact technology, the modules are aimed at sites that require greater conversion efficiency and long?term reliability. Ganesh Green Bharat said the modules will be produced on fully automated production lines to ensure consistent quality and manufacturing throughput at scale. The manufacturer positioned the supply as part of its strategy to meet rising utility?scale procurement specifications. The company currently operates around one point one gigawatt (GW) solar module manufacturing facility in Mehsana, Gujarat, and has expansion plans underway to increase capacity. The project is intended to support utility?scale applications and is expected to contribute meaningfully to India’s renewable energy capacity addition while supporting the national agenda of clean energy transition and energy security. The chairman, Ketan Patel, said that securing the order was a strong step in the group's growth journey and aligned with a focus on building high?efficiency, reliable products for large?scale applications. He added that the development strengthens capabilities in advanced technologies such as TOPCon and deepens the firm's presence in the domestic solar ecosystem. The supply contract is set to reinforce local manufacturing momentum and support developers seeking durable, high?performance modules for grid?scale deployments. Market observers will watch the delivery timeline and subsequent performance metrics as indicators of the technology's impact on project economics.

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