New Delhi: Airox Nigen has established a 600 MW solar module manufacturing facility in Haryana as part of its larger 2 GW renewable energy project. The plant, located in a 17-acre renewable energy park in Rohnat, Haryana, aims to strengthen India’s domestic solar manufacturing capabilities and support its renewable energy goals.
The company announced that the facility is designed to produce high-efficiency solar modules, catering to both domestic and international markets. The manufacturing line is expected to begin production within five months, marking the first phase of a proposed ₹800 crore investment into renewable energy ventures.
Solar module manufacturing lines like this involve the production of photovoltaic (PV) modules, which convert sunlight into electricity. These modules are essential components of solar energy systems and play a critical role in increasing the adoption of clean energy solutions. Airox Nigen’s facility integrates advanced technology to ensure high output efficiency and durability of the modules.
According to the company, the initial 600 MW facility is intended to act as a stepping stone for scaling up operations to a full capacity of 2 GW in the future. This aligns with India’s ambitious renewable energy targets, which aim for 500 GW of non-fossil fuel energy capacity by 2030.
The project is part of a broader push to reduce reliance on imported solar equipment and boost domestic manufacturing. With its strategic location in Haryana, the facility is expected to contribute to regional employment opportunities and drive innovation in solar technology.
By focusing on localized production and advanced manufacturing processes, Airox Nigen seeks to support India’s clean energy transition while meeting growing demand for solar modules in global markets.
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