AXITEC Unveils New 300 MW Solar Module Plant In Tamil Nadu

Highlights :

  • This new plant is designed to manufacture DCR and non-DCR solar modules using the latest N-Type TOPCon technology.
  • The plant is also in the process of obtaining ALMM certification, with expectations to be listed shortly.
AXITEC Unveils New 300 MW Solar Module Plant In Tamil Nadu AXITEC plans to produce DCR & non-DCR module from this facility. Photo by-AXITEC

Solar module manufacturing company AXITEC has now announced the opening of its latest solar module manufacturing plant at Tiruvallur in Tamil Nadu. The new production facility has a total capacity of 300 MW. The company has now planned to use this facility to make DCR modules with TOPCon technology and besides other conventional modules.

“This new plant is designed to manufacture DCR and non-DCR solar modules using the latest N-Type TOPCon technology. This innovative technology enhances the performance and efficiency of solar modules, aligning with AXITEC’s goal of delivering high-quality solar products to the market. The plant’s strategic location on the outskirts of Tiruvallur not only supports effective production but also allows for improved control over the supply chain, ensuring timely delivery of products,” the company said in a media statement.

The facility is already operational, with plans to double its manufacturing capacity in the near future. This expansion is part of AXITEC’s ongoing efforts to meet growing market demands and enhance its ability to deliver solar solutions. The plant is also in the process of obtaining ALMM certification, with expectations to be listed shortly, ensuring compliance with national standards for government-supported projects.

The company also boasted about the local employment with the opening of the new plant. “In addition to its technological advancements, the new plant has created numerous job opportunities across various sectors, including quality control, manufacturing, accounting, and logistics. This job creation will have a positive impact on the local community, providing new employment opportunities and contributing to regional economic development.,” the firm said in a statement.

AXITEC also said that the new plant will adhere to rigorous German standards. Tanmoy Duari, CEO, AXITEC Energy said, “By leveraging cutting-edge N-Type TOPCon technology, we are not only enhancing the efficiency and performance of our solar modules but also contributing to the local economy through job creation. This plant is a testament to our dedication to delivering high-quality solar products that meet the evolving needs of the market while maintaining our core values of sustainability and excellence.”

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