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Ahmedabad-based solar PV manufacturer GREW Solar has secured a 550 MW solar module supply repeat order from a leading Independent Power Producer (IPP).
GREW Solar has steadily expanded its production footprint and strengthened its operational readiness to serve utility-scale projects across geographies. The company’s focus on advanced manufacturing processes and stringent quality controls has positioned it strongly in a market that increasingly values reliability and long-term asset performance.
The order win comes amid rapid solar capacity additions in India to meet long-term clean energy commitments, driving sustained demand for high-quality, high-performance modules. The 550 MW order further builds on GREW Solar’s recent momentum in securing large, strategic contracts, underlining growing confidence among project developers and IPPs in the company’s manufacturing depth and delivery reliability.
Commenting on the development, Vinay Thadani, CEO & Director, GREW Solar, said, “This order is a strong validation of our manufacturing strategy and execution discipline. As India advances towards its long-term vision of energy security and sustainability under the Viksit Bharat 2047 roadmap, domestic solar manufacturing will play a decisive role. At GREW Solar, we are building scale and resilience today to support the country’s renewable energy ambitions over the next two decades.”
About GREW Solar
Backed by the Chiripal Group that built a reputation in textiles and other sectors, GREW Solar has quickly risen to prominence as a solar manufacturer 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 capacity 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 facility to 11.0 GW, positioning it among India’s largest AI-powered, integrated solar PV module manufacturing plants with an in-house, state-of-the-art R&D laboratory. The firm is also working on establishing a 3.0 GW solar PV cell plant at Narmadapuram, Madhya Pradesh, followed by an expansion to 8.0 GW by end-2026, enabling backward integration timed with the start of the ALCM regime from June this year.
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