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RenewSys Commissions 3 GW Solar Module Facility in Maharashtra, Expands Total Capacity to 5.6 GW
Mar 18, 2026
RenewSys has operationalized a new 3 GW solar module manufacturing plant in Maharashtra, significantly increasing its overall module capacity while strengthening its integrated solar manufacturing capabilities.
RenewSys India has commissioned a 3 GW solar module manufacturing facility at IndoSpace Industrial Park. The new plant is designed to support large-scale production with advanced automation, incorporating AI-enabled manufacturing lines, enhanced quality control systems, and integrated logistics infrastructure.
Spread across more than 700,000 square feet, the facility has been built with scalability in mind, allowing for future expansion as demand grows. With this addition, RenewSys’ total solar module manufacturing capacity has increased to 5.6 GW.
The company continues to strengthen its position as an integrated solar manufacturer, with operations spanning modules, encapsulants, and backsheets. It is also in the process of setting up a high-efficiency solar cell production line with a planned capacity of 4.5 GW, targeted for commissioning in FY 2026–27.
Previously, RenewSys expanded its encapsulant manufacturing capabilities by adding multiple production lines at its Khopoli facility, reinforcing its upstream integration strategy.
Commenting on the development, Avinash Hiranandani stated that the addition of advanced, technology-driven manufacturing capacity will enable the company to deliver high-performance solar solutions at scale, while maintaining strong standards in quality, innovation, and sustainability.
RenewSys has also incorporated sustainability measures within its operations, including 640 kW of captive solar power generation, comprising both ground-mounted and rooftop installations.
Additionally, the company recently increased its module manufacturing capacity listed under the Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) by 2,268 MW, as per the latest update from the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy.