Fujiyama Power Systems has launched its 1 GW solar cell manufacturing plant in Dadri, Uttar Pradesh, marking a significant milestone in India's renewable energy sector.
The facility which will increase the production capacity of solar power in India seeks to make contributions to the aim of India to produce 500 GW of renewable energy by 2030.
The modernized plant will be used to manufacture efficient solar cells and panels that will aid to supply the increasing demands in the domestic and international markets. Its capacity of 1 GW will not only provide employment but also lead to innovation of solar technologies.
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The strategic location of the plant in Dadri provides it with easy entry into some of the most important transportation routes, which makes the distribution of the products within India and internationally efficient. This project has received considerable investment by Fujiyama power systems showing that they are keen on helping India in its clean energy transition.
The company also has plans of increasing its production capacity in future whereby it will be working towards ensuring that the cost of production of solar power generation is reduced. This plant is a vital move towards becoming self-reliant in the solar technology, as Sandeep Kumar, the CEO of Fujiyama Power Systems, remarked. Our goal is to become the world leader in solar energy in India.
The new solar manufacturing plant by Fujiyama is in line with the vision of the country in renewable energy and most specifically the push to generate more domestic solar panels. This growth will indicate the increased contribution of renewable energy sources in the sustainable future of the nation.
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