Pahal Solar has officially begun construction of its new manufacturing complex in Surat, Gujarat, following a Bhoomi Poojan ceremony. The facility will house two large-scale production units – a 2 GW TOPCon solar cell manufacturing line and a 2 GW aluminium frame production unit, targeted to be fully commissioned by late 2026.
The company confirmed that the upcoming facilities will integrate AI-enabled precision systems and advanced analytics tools to optimise manufacturing efficiency, maintain quality standards, and enhance output consistency.
Currently, Pahal Solar operates with 2.4 GW of solar module production capacity and 2 GW of ribbon and busbar manufacturing capacity. With the new development, the company is on track to increase its overall installed capacity to 4.4 GW within the current financial year, positioning itself as one of India’s leading integrated solar manufacturing companies.
Commenting on the expansion, Paresh Shingala, Chairman and Founder of Pahal Solar, stated, “This investment not only strengthens our manufacturing capabilities but also demonstrates our long-term confidence in India’s renewable future and our commitment to making the nation a global hub for solar innovation.”
This expansion aligns with India’s strategic goal of accelerating domestic manufacturing under the renewable energy mission, reinforcing Gujarat’s position as a major solar manufacturing hub.
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