Gujarat-based Rayzon Solar has revealed that it will expand its solar panel manufacturing capacity from 4 GW to 12 GW per year by September 2025.
Vineet Tyagi, head of sales for North India at Rayzon Solar, says pv magazine at REI Expo 2024 in early October, the company announced that the company plans to add 3 GW by December 2024 and the remaining 5 GW by September 2025.
Tyagi added that Rayzon Solar aims to build 1.2 GW of PV cell manufacturing capacity by late 2025 or early 2026.
The company signed an agreement with Cliantech Solutions for a 5 GW solar production line at REI Expo 2024.
Rayzon Solar also unveiled its 635 Wp 210 R tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) module, which is designed for residential and commercial installations. The module is equipped with rectangular cells of 210 mm x 182 mm and has an efficiency of up to 23%. The company claims that the design optimizes space within the module, allowing more cells to be packed and resulting in higher power density.
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