Waaree Energies launches 3,000 MW solar facility in Gujarat, marking a major step in strengthening India’s domestic solar manufacturing capacity.
The company confirmed that the new plant, set up in Kutch, is now operational and will significantly scale up production of solar modules.
The Waaree Energies launches 3,000 MW solar facility project has been developed through its subsidiary, Sangam Solar One.
The facility includes four advanced manufacturing lines, each with a capacity of 750 MW, bringing the total annual output to 3 GW. This expansion comes at a time when demand for locally produced solar modules is rising across India.
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The Gujarat-based plant is expected to support the country’s push toward energy independence while reducing reliance on imports. With India accelerating its renewable energy targets, large-scale investments in solar manufacturing are becoming critical to meet future demand.
Waaree said the new facility will help meet both domestic and global requirements. The company has been expanding its footprint in recent years, backed by strong order inflows and growing interest in clean energy solutions. The move also aligns with government initiatives aimed at boosting local production under various incentive schemes.
Industry experts see this as a strategic development for India’s solar ecosystem. By increasing production capacity, companies like Waaree are helping build a more resilient supply chain while supporting job creation and industrial growth in regions like Gujarat.
The commissioning of this plant signals continued momentum in India’s renewable energy sector, with manufacturers stepping up to match the country’s ambitious solar goals.
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