NewsPremier Energies Commissions 5.6 GW Solar Module Facility in Telangana

Premier Energies Commissions 5.6 GW Solar Module Facility in Telangana

Premier Energies Limited has commissioned its 5.6 GW solar module manufacturing facility in Seetharampur, Telangana, with trial production now underway, marking a significant expansion of its manufacturing capacity.

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Spread across 75 acres, the facility is expected to generate around 2,000 jobs, contributing to the local economy while strengthening India’s solar manufacturing ecosystem. With this addition, the company’s total solar module capacity has reached 11.1 GW, reinforcing its position among the country’s leading solar manufacturers.

The newly commissioned plant features highly automated production lines capable of manufacturing four G12R TOPCon high-efficiency modules every 16 seconds. The facility integrates advanced technologies, including AI-powered fault detection systems to ensure precision, consistent quality, and improved operational efficiency.

The use of TOPCon technology combined with Zero Busbar architecture is expected to enhance module performance by increasing energy yield, reducing optical losses, and improving durability, enabling the company to cater to both domestic and international markets.

Managing Director Chiranjeev Saluja described the commissioning as a key milestone in building a fully integrated solar manufacturing ecosystem, highlighting the company’s focus on scaling capabilities across the value chain.

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Chief Strategy Officer Sudhir Reddy added that the facility aligns with India’s renewable energy ambitions by strengthening domestic manufacturing and enhancing supply chain resilience to meet rising global demand.

The development underscores Premier Energies Limited’s strategy to expand high-efficiency solar manufacturing and support India’s transition toward a more sustainable energy future.


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