India’s solar manufacturing sector continues to expand as Veda Solar has announced the commencement of commercial production for its new range of 550 Wp to 630 Wp solar modules.
- New Solar Module Portfolio Targets Multiple Market Segments
- Veda Solar Operates 1.5 GW Manufacturing Facility in Gujarat
- Focus on Long-Term Manufacturing Expansion
- Bifacial Solar Modules Expected to Improve Energy Output
- Rising Demand for Domestic Solar Manufacturing
- Company Focuses on Supply Chain and Customer Support
- Conclusion
The Surat-based company said the latest product lineup is designed to support:
- Rooftop solar projects
- Commercial solar installations
- Utility-scale renewable energy developments
The move strengthens Veda Solar’s manufacturing portfolio as demand for domestically produced solar modules continues to rise across India.
New Solar Module Portfolio Targets Multiple Market Segments
According to the company, the newly launched modules are now part of its active commercial supply portfolio.
The expanded product lineup includes:
- Monofacial solar modules
- Bifacial solar modules
- Black solar modules
- Poly solar modules
The company said the modules are suitable for:
- Residential rooftop systems
- Commercial and industrial projects
- Large-scale solar power plants
Industry analysts believe higher-capacity solar modules are becoming increasingly important as developers seek:
- Improved energy efficiency
- Lower balance-of-system costs
- Higher power output
- Better land utilisation
Veda Solar Operates 1.5 GW Manufacturing Facility in Gujarat
Veda Solar stated that its manufacturing operations are supported by:
- A 1.5 GW solar module production facility in Gujarat
The company added that the modules are manufactured using:
- N-Type TOPCon technology
TOPCon (Tunnel Oxide Passivated Contact) technology is considered one of the next-generation solar technologies due to its:
- Higher conversion efficiency
- Better energy generation performance
- Improved durability
- Enhanced low-light performance
The company also said all modules undergo:
- BIS-certified quality testing
before commercial dispatch.
Focus on Long-Term Manufacturing Expansion
A management representative from Veda Solar said the launch forms part of the company’s broader manufacturing and growth strategy.
According to the company, the focus remains on:
- Expanding manufacturing capabilities
- Strengthening product portfolio
- Ensuring consistent supply quality
- Improving execution reliability
The company aims to position itself as a long-term manufacturing partner for India’s growing solar industry.
Bifacial Solar Modules Expected to Improve Energy Output
Veda Solar stated that its bifacial module range is designed to support:
- Dual-sided power generation
Bifacial modules can generate electricity from both the front and rear sides, helping improve:
- Overall energy yield
- Project efficiency
- Performance under varying installation conditions
The technology is increasingly being adopted in:
- Utility-scale solar parks
- Ground-mounted solar projects
- High-efficiency renewable energy installations
Rising Demand for Domestic Solar Manufacturing
India has been rapidly expanding domestic solar manufacturing capacity as part of its:
- Renewable energy goals
- Energy security strategy
- Make in India initiatives
- Solar supply chain localisation efforts
Government policies such as:
- ALMM regulations
- Domestic Content Requirement (DCR) programmes
- Production-linked incentives (PLI)
have further accelerated investments in local solar manufacturing infrastructure.
Industry experts believe India’s solar manufacturing ecosystem will continue to grow as the country targets:
- 500 GW renewable energy capacity by 2030
Company Focuses on Supply Chain and Customer Support
Veda Solar said it is also prioritising:
- Supply reliability
- Faster delivery timelines
- Quality testing standards
- After-sales support
The company noted that demand for Indian-made solar modules is increasing across both domestic and international markets.
As India scales renewable energy deployment, manufacturers are increasingly focusing on:
- High-efficiency technologies
- Local production capacity
- Integrated supply chains
- Advanced module performance
Conclusion
Veda Solar’s commercial production expansion reflects the growing momentum within India’s solar manufacturing sector.
With increasing demand for high-efficiency solar modules, investments in advanced technologies such as N-Type TOPCon are expected to play a major role in supporting India’s clean energy transition and renewable energy infrastructure growth.
The expansion also highlights the broader push toward strengthening domestic solar manufacturing capabilities as India accelerates its renewable energy and sustainability ambitions.
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