Vikram Solar has commissioned its new solar module manufacturing facility at Gangaikondan, Tamil Nadu, marking a major expansion of its renewable energy manufacturing capabilities. The facility began operations with the rollout of its first Hypersol N-Type TOPCon G12R module from the production line.
Spread across approximately 6,00,000 sq. ft., the greenfield facility will produce high-efficiency solar modules with power outputs ranging from 615W to 640W and efficiencies of up to 23.69 percent. The plant is a key part of Vikram Solar’s strategy to develop a vertically integrated solar manufacturing ecosystem in India.
The facility is designed with advanced automation, digital production monitoring, automated quality inspection systems, and complete module traceability to ensure improved efficiency and reliability. In future phases, the campus will expand into solar cell, wafer, and ingot manufacturing, supporting greater localisation of the renewable energy supply chain.
The commissioning follows the recent launch of Vikram Solar’s Vallam facility and comes after the company surpassed 10 GW of cumulative global module deployments, including nearly 1.5 GW of exports.
Looking ahead, Vikram Solar plans to establish 9 GW of solar cell capacity by FY2027 and add 12 GW of wafer and ingot capacity by FY2030, supporting India’s long-term clean energy manufacturing goals.




