Gautam Solar to double its solar module capacity to 1 GWp

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Gautam Solar, ranked among India’s Top 10 Solar Panel manufacturers, signed a deal for adding 500 MW high efficiency automatic solar module production line, now taking its total solar module manufacturing capacity to 1 GW. The player in the solar sector signed the deal with Jinchen, one of the world’s leaders in the field of high-efficiency solar cell and high-efficiency solar module manufacturing equipment.

With this deal, the annual solar module production capacity of Gautam Solar will exponentially increase to 1 GW from its present production capacity of 500 MW. The deal was signed at SNEC, 16th International Photovoltaic Power Generation and Smart Energy Conference and Exhibition and will become operational by September 2023. Signatories of the deal were Director of Gautam Solar, Mr. Sharad Mohanka and Vice President of PV Module Equipment Center, Jinchen Corp.

“We are pleased to sign this deal for expanding our solar module manufacturing capacity to 1 GW and to manufacture the high-efficiency N-Type TOPCon Solar Modules, keeping in mind the growing market for Solar Modules, not only in India but globally as well. With our collaboration with one of the global in the field we will certainly bolster our presence in the solar manufacturing space and contribute significantly towards the country’s ambitious goal to become self reliant by enhancing domestic production,” said Gautam Mohanka, CEO of Gautam Solar.

The latest deal signed by Gautam Solar is for Automation, Machinery & Equipment to be used for the production of high-efficiency N-Type TOPCon Solar Modules. Tunnel-Oxide Passivated Contact (TOPCon) is a state-of-the-art Solar Module Production Technology in which a thin tunneling oxide layer is applied on an N-Type Silicon Substrate, followed by a layer of highly doped Poly Silicon and Passivated Contacts. The tunnel oxide layer allows charge carriers to pass while minimizing recombination losses. The passivated contacts reduce surface recombination. Thereby, the technology helps increase the efficiency of the solar modules while reducing the panel degradation over time.

The latest technology acquired by Gautam Solar especially important at a time, N-type TOPCon Cells can produce up to 30 per cent more power than conventionally used P-type PERC Cells. This comes as a major boost to indigenous manufacturing and the Make in India goals set out by the government. The deal is also expected to significantly contribute towards the country’s endeavor to achieve the net zero targets set by the government.