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Vikram Solar hits 10 GW in global deployments

| @indiablooms | Apr 13, 2026, at 06:25 pm

Vikram Solar, an Indian solar PV module manufacturing company, has crossed 10 GW in cumulative global solar module deployments, marking a defining milestone in its growth journey and reinforcing its expanding role in powering the global clean energy transition.

To put this milestone into perspective, Vikram Solar’s 10 GW, equivalent to over 25 million solar modules deployed globally, is enough to power over 5 million Indian homes. The company has doubled its cumulative deployments from 5 GW to 10 GW in just two years, reflecting strong demand momentum and a robust growth trajectory built over the past two decades.

India’s solar sector has witnessed remarkable expansion over the years, growing at record speed and has now successfully crossed the 150 GW capacity mark. Vikram Solar has played a pivotal role in this transformation, leveraging nearly two decades of manufacturing excellence and execution expertise to deliver high-performance solar solutions at scale.

While a majority of deployments are in India, Vikram Solar has steadily expanded its global footprint, with approximately 1.5 GW of exports contributing to its presence across 39 countries. The achievement places the company among a select group of global manufacturers, with a footprint extending well beyond India, and highlights its growing role in shaping the clean energy transition.

This milestone is further reinforced by Vikram Solar’s legacy of innovation and industry leadership. From delivering the world’s first fully solarised airport in Cochin to commissioning early floating solar installations in India, the company has consistently been at the forefront of technology adoption.

Its early inclusion in the BloombergNEF Tier 1 list, continued recognition in the KIWA PVEL module reliability scorecard over multiple years, and the EcoVadis ‘Platinum’ rating collectively reflect a strong commitment to quality, reliability, and sustainability.

The company has also been among the first in India to introduce next-generation module technologies such as half-cut cells, reinforcing its focus on performance and efficiency.

Vikram Solar has built 9.5 GW of module manufacturing capacity across West Bengal and Tamil Nadu, with a 5 GW facility in Vallam, Tamil Nadu, that stands out for its advanced automation and next-generation manufacturing systems.

As part of its backward integration strategy, the Gangaikondan site will scale up to include 6 GW of modules and 12 GW of cell capacity.

The company is also expanding into energy storage through VSL Powerhive, with a planned 5 GWh BESS facility by FY27, alongside VION, its lithium battery brand for residential and mobility backup solutions.

Gyanesh Chaudhary, Chairman and Managing Director, Vikram Solar, said, “Crossing the 10 GW deployment milestone is not just a moment of pride for Vikram Solar, but also a reflection of how rapidly solar energy is reshaping the global energy landscape."

"At Vikram Solar, our focus remains on advancing high-efficiency technologies, strengthening manufacturing capabilities, and deepening backward integration as we enter the next chapter of our growth. This will enable us to contribute meaningfully to the scale, resilience, and reliability the global energy transition demands," he said.

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