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Waaree Adds 1.5 GW Solar Module Capacity at Kutch Plant

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Waaree Adds 1.5 GW Solar Module Capacity at Kutch Plant

Waaree Energies Limited has expanded its solar manufacturing footprint in India by adding 1.5 GW of new solar module capacity at its Samakhiali facility in Kutch, Gujarat, reinforcing its position as one of the country’s leading clean energy manufacturers.

The latest expansion follows the successful commissioning of two high-efficiency production lines of 750 MW each at the same site. With this addition, the Samakhiali plant’s total annual manufacturing capacity has reached 3 GW, making it one of Waaree’s most advanced and strategically important facilities.

The Kutch manufacturing hub is equipped with next-generation automation, stringent quality assurance processes, and integrated testing infrastructure, enabling the production of high-performance solar modules for both domestic and international markets amid rising global demand.

Commenting on the development, Sunil Rathi, Executive Director of Waaree Energies, said the expansion represents a key milestone in the company’s long-term manufacturing strategy and strengthens its ability to supply reliable, locally manufactured solar technologies at scale.

Beyond solar modules and cells, Waaree continues to broaden its clean energy portfolio, which includes inverters, battery energy storage systems, green hydrogen solutions, and EPC services, supporting end-to-end renewable energy deployment.

With the completion of the Samakhiali expansion, Waaree’s global solar module manufacturing capacity now stands at approximately 22.3 GW, comprising around 19.7 GW in India and 2.6 GW in the United States. The company also maintains a solar cell manufacturing capacity of 5.4 GW, among the largest in the country.

The expanded manufacturing base strengthens Waaree’s role in supporting India’s energy transition while aligning with national initiatives such as Make in India and Aatmanirbhar Bharat, aimed at boosting domestic clean energy manufacturing and supply chain resilience.

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