HVR Solar has signed a series of international Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) to support the establishment of a 1.2 GW TOPCon solar cell manufacturing facility in Amroha, Uttar Pradesh, marking a significant step in the company’s expansion into solar cell production.
The agreements were signed during the SNEC PV Power Expo 2026 in Shanghai and involve collaborations with global technology and equipment providers. Through these partnerships, HVR Solar aims to deploy advanced manufacturing technologies to strengthen its position in India’s rapidly growing solar manufacturing sector.
Under the agreements, Shenzhen Han’s Photovoltaic Equipment Co. Ltd will provide key manufacturing equipment for the TOPCon solar cell production line, while Gentech Technology (Huzhou) Co. Ltd will support the facility’s chemical and gas utility systems. Indygreen Technologies Pvt Ltd has been appointed as the technology facilitator responsible for production-line integration and project coordination.
The planned facility will manufacture high-efficiency Tunnel Oxide Passivated Contact (TOPCon) solar cells, a technology increasingly adopted across the global solar industry for its enhanced efficiency and improved performance compared with conventional cell technologies.
The project aligns with India’s efforts to expand domestic solar manufacturing capabilities and reduce reliance on imported solar components. By adding solar cell production to its operations, HVR Solar aims to strengthen its role in the country’s renewable energy value chain while supporting the objectives of the Make in India initiative.
In addition to boosting local manufacturing capacity, the facility is expected to generate more than 500 direct employment opportunities across engineering, operations, and administrative functions. The project is also anticipated to contribute to the development of a broader solar manufacturing ecosystem in Uttar Pradesh.
With the new TOPCon cell manufacturing facility, HVR Solar is positioning itself to capitalize on growing demand for domestically produced, high-efficiency solar technologies as India accelerates its renewable energy deployment targets.
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