NEW DELHI: Solex Energy , a leading player in the solar energy sector, on Monday unveiled its plan to invest Rs 8,000 crore by 2030 to develop a new cell manufacturing facility with an initial capacity of 2 gigawatts (GW).
The proposed facility will be designed to scale up to 5 GW, the company said. Its module manufacturing capacity will also be increased from 1.5 GW to 15 GW.
The company said a major component of Vision 2030 is the launch of the Tapi-R series . This solar module incorporates N-Type TOPcon Technology and a rectangular cell design.
The Tapi-R series is particularly suited for large-scale solar projects in challenging environments, such as deserts and barren lands, with a bifacial rate of approximately 80% and a power temperature coefficient of -0.28%/°C.
The series also includes a comprehensive 12-year product warranty and a 30-year linear performance guarantee, with the lowest annual degradation.
The proposed facility will be designed to scale up to 5 GW, the company said. Its module manufacturing capacity will also be increased from 1.5 GW to 15 GW.
The company said a major component of Vision 2030 is the launch of the Tapi-R series . This solar module incorporates N-Type TOPcon Technology and a rectangular cell design.
The Tapi-R series is particularly suited for large-scale solar projects in challenging environments, such as deserts and barren lands, with a bifacial rate of approximately 80% and a power temperature coefficient of -0.28%/°C.
The series also includes a comprehensive 12-year product warranty and a 30-year linear performance guarantee, with the lowest annual degradation.
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