Insolation Energy (INA Solar) reports progress on its 4.5 GW solar‑cell factory and an 18,000 metric tons per year aluminum-frame plant in Narmadapuram, Madhya Pradesh.
The tunnel-oxidation passivated contact (TOPCon) G12R solar cell lines has civil and pre-engineered construction work in progress. The company has already ordered major equipment and even made advance payments to the suppliers.
Utility-design packages are at the last negotiation stage and long-lead item is being ordered to ensure that the project is on time. At the aluminum-frame unit, civil works are going on and foundations are being laid towards the main plant. The machines have already been ordered and advance payments made on major machines required to set up the frames.
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Meanwhile, Insolation Energy is projecting that its 4.5 -GW PV module production plant in Sawarda, Jaipur will be in full operation by January 2026. Out of the capacity that is planned, 3 GW is already in commercial production; the rest of 1.5 GW is expected to be online by the targeted date. The company has attained Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) certification on its G12R panels to 635 Wp and ALMM approval is likely to be forthcoming.
It has a strong order book that supports the expansion. The company has 1.75GW of contracts of supplying solar-modules and 625MW of EPC project orders. According to industry observers, the investment in both cell and module capacity, as well as in-house production of aluminum frames, may enhance the resilience of the supply-chain and reduce the time to market.
Insolation Energy seems to be constructing with its rapid-paced civil works and equipment transactions.
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