DhaSh PV Prepares For Next Stage OF Growth With 50 GW Manufacturing Expansion By Saur News Bureau/ Updated On Tue, Jul 2nd, 2024 Bengaluru-based DhaSh PV Technologies Limited, India’s largest Integrated PV Junction Box Manufacturer, has broken ground on its ambitious INR 346.35 crore investment project in the Sira Industrial Area, Tumkur, Karnataka. Spread over an area of almost 20 acres, this project is the biggest expansion from the integrated PV equipment supplier. A state-of-the-art manufacturing plant dedicated to producing Solar PV junction boxes with an annual capacity of 50GW. Additionally, the facility will manufacture 1000 km of solar cables per day and fully indigenous diodes, supporting the solar BOS procurement significantly from domestic sources for Indian developers. At the ground breaking ceremony, Manjunath N Reddy, the Founder of DhaSh Group, shared his vision of India as the global capital of solar and renewable energy, creating substantial job opportunities and driving economic growth across the nation. The Sira, Tumkur project is expected to generate over 2,500+ jobs, significantly boosting the local economy and fostering the development of a skilled and semi-skilled workforce. The state-of-the-art facility will be equipped with cutting-edge machinery and advanced technology to ensure the production of high-quality solar PV junction boxes, cables, and diodes that meet international standards. Bhupendra Rawat Becomes New CEO Of DhaSh PV Technologies Also Read Founded in 2017, it took DhaSh just two years to be recognised as the first integrated PV junction box manufacturer in India. By 2020, the company expanded capacity from 3 GW to 5 GW, besides launching its TRIO Junction box. By 2022, the firm had expanded capacity to 11 GW and also started exporting to key global markets. Even as it seeks to reach the 50 GW milestone manufacturing capacity in India, it has also drawn up plans for manufacturing in the US by 2025. Tags: 50 GW manufacturing capacity, capacity expansion, DhaSh PV Technologies, Manjunath Reddy, PV Junction boxes