Vikram Solar has taken another big leap in India’s fast-growing clean-energy story with the commissioning of its new, highly advanced manufacturing facility in Vallam, Tamil Nadu. The plant adds a massive 5 GW to the company’s module production capacity, pushing its total manufacturing strength to 9.5 GW and firmly positioning Vikram Solar among India’s most scale-driven solar technology leaders.
The Vallam facility has been designed from day one as a future-proof, automation-heavy manufacturing hub. Spread across 27,000 sq. m, it incorporates some of the most sophisticated production technologies used in India so far. Intelligent robotics, automated material-handling systems, in-line quality checks, and fully automated packaging are woven right into the workflow, enabling faster throughput, tighter process control, and a consistently higher standard of precision.
At the technology level, the plant is built on advanced TOPCon architecture and is engineered to seamlessly adapt to HJT upgrades in the future. It supports multiple formats including M10, G12, and G12R, reflecting the company’s commitment to building a manufacturing base that stays relevant as global solar technology evolves.
The Vallam commissioning also strengthens Vikram Solar’s footprint in Tamil Nadu’s rapidly expanding renewable-energy ecosystem. The company already operates a facility in Oragadam, and it recently laid the foundation for its upcoming Gangaikondan plant. Together, these manufacturing hubs highlight Vikram Solar’s long-term strategy of building a strong clean-energy and green-tech innovation base in one of India’s most progressive renewable-energy states.