The Delhi-based company currently boasts a production capacity of 90MW for crystalline silicon (c-Si) cells; 100MW for c-Si modules; and 50MW for amorphous silicon (a-Si) thin-film modules.
“We had put the expansion of our Chennai and Andhra Pradesh plants on hold due to the economic downturn, but now we are reviving them,” says chief executive Rajiv Arya.
India’s small but snowballing solar industry is on tenterhooks as it awaits the government’s decision on whether to include local-sourcing provisions in the NSM’s first phase.
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