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GREW Solar, one of India’s fastest-growing solar PV manufacturers, has secured a contract from NTPC Renewable Energy Limited (NTPC REL) for the supply of high-efficiency solar PV modules aggregating to approximately 1,464.5 MW across multiple locations in Uttar Pradesh. The cumulative contract value stands at approximately ₹2,028.33 crore, marking one of the largest module supply partnerships under NTPC REL’s current renewable energy program. The win also caps off a strong 2025 for Indian module manufacturers with many of the leading firms recording GW sized orders.
Commenting on the development,Vinay Thadani, CEO and Director, GREW Solar said, “Partnering with NTPC Renewable Energy Limited on one of India’s most significant solar initiatives reflects both the trust in our technology and the shared commitment to a sustainable future. At GREW Solar, we see each project as more than a supply order, it’s a responsibility to power progress with integrity, precision, and purpose. With a strong national push toward self-reliant manufacturing and innovation-led solar solutions, we remain deeply committed to advancing the Atmanirbhar Bharat vision and strengthening India’s renewable ecosystem. This collaboration reinforces our dedication to shaping the country’s clean energy landscape, where innovation and impact go hand in hand.”
This order comes at a defining moment for GREW Solar, as the company expands its manufacturing footprint to keep pace with the rising demand for high-performance solar modules.
Backed by the 52 year old Chiripal Group GREW Solar has quickly risen to prominence since its inception in 2022. In its first year, the company launched M10 modules of up to 550 Wp and commissioned 1.2 GW of PV module manufacturing at Dudu, Rajasthan. By 2025, GREW Solar scaled its operational capacity to 3.0 GW delivering high-efficiency M10 TOPCon modules of up to 590 Wp. The company is currently expanding its Dudu plant to 11.0 GW. On the cell front , GREW will initially establish a 3.0 GW solar PV cell plant at Narmadapuram, Madhya Pradesh, followed by a capacity expansion to 8.0 GW by end of 2026 at the same location, enabling backward integration.
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