Jakson Group has laid the foundation stone for its 6 GW Integrated Solar Manufacturing Facility at Maksi, Madhya Pradesh, marking a major milestone in the company’s 78-year legacy. The ceremony was led by the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, Dr. Mohan Yadav.
Spread across 113.5 acres, the upcoming complex is set to become the largest integrated solar manufacturing initiative in Madhya Pradesh.
Project Scope and Investment
Under Phase I, Jakson will establish a 3 GW solar cell and 4 GW solar module manufacturing unit. The facility will subsequently expand into ingot and wafer production, enabling full backward integration.
With an investment exceeding ₹8,000 crore, the project is expected to generate large-scale employment, promote skill development, and boost the local manufacturing ecosystem.
Leadership and Dignitaries Present
The ceremony witnessed participation from senior government officials alongside Jakson Group leadership, including:
Mr. Sameer Gupta, Chairman
Mr. Sundeep Gupta, Vice Chairman
Mr. Raghav Gupta, Managing Director, Jakson Infra
Mr. Gagan Chanana, Joint Managing Director & CEO, Jakson Solar
Mr. Sanjay Gupta, Chief Business Officer
Mr. Amit Kaw, Executive Vice President, Solar Cells
Strengthening India’s Clean Energy Manufacturing
The integrated facility will significantly enhance India’s domestic solar manufacturing capacity and aligns with the nation’s broader clean energy goals. Jakson Group stated that the project will accelerate India’s transition towards a self-reliant and sustainable energy future.
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