Loom Solar Unveils 1.2 GW Giga Factory, Next-Gen HJT Panels & BESS at REI 2025
Loom Solar's exhibition also included a new line of Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) that would take over the role of diesel generators
Loom Solar unveiled its latest range of advanced solar and energy storage technologies included TOPCon and HJT solar modules up to 730 Wp (ALMM and BIS approved), Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) ranging from 1 kWh to 5 MWh and Made-in-India PV inverters available in both on-grid and hybrid variants from 3 kW to 50 kW at the 18th Renewable Energy India (REI) 2025 Expo.
Loom Solar's exhibition at REI 2025 included a new line of Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) that would take over the role of diesel generators and make the grid less susceptible to fluctuations during peak load periods. This storage technology is designed to offer a decentralised, dependable, and continuous supply of power to a variety of sectors.
Amod Anand, Co-Founder and Director, Loom Solar, said, “As India transitions to cleaner energy, our focus remains on creating advanced solar, inverter, and storage solutions that make power accessible, reliable, and future-ready for homes, businesses, and industries alike.”
Loom Solar also announced its 1.2 Gigawatt (GW) Giga Factory in Uttar Pradesh, which will be solely for the application of different advanced technologies, among which Heterojunction (HJT) solar cell technology is claimed to be the most advanced solar technology as well as the most energy-efficient globally. This coming installation is a giant leap, not just for the company but for the Indian solar industry as well, highlighting the Indian government’s “Make in India” policy. The plant will be a pivotal asset in the counts of the company's solar product efficiency investments and it will also set the standards for the quality and sustainability of solar products in the country and worldwide.
He added, “Our upcoming 1.2 Giga Watt Factory, along with our commitment to BESS and inverter manufacturing, represents not just an expansion of scale but a roadmap toward India’s clean energy independence. The future of India’s energy landscape is decentralised, resilient, and digitally enabled — and our showcase at REI 2025 reflects this vision.”
Recognising the Developer and Government segments as important pillars in India's renewable energy path, Loom Solar outlined strategic expansion objectives for both, broadening its focus beyond the retail market. The company's goal in the Developer Segment is to provide its high-efficiency solar modules, inverters, and storage solutions for large-scale projects under the PM-KUSUM Scheme, serving installations of at least 1 MW. In the Government Segment, Loom Solar aims to work with significant public sector organisations that are currently spearheading the majority of solar adoption in India, such as Railways, Telecom, and DISCOMs. This strategic focus highlights Loom Solar's dedication to forming solid alliances that hasten the adoption of renewable energy across the country.
As the Indian battery market evolves into a vital part of the energy transition, Loom Solar has also revealed its plans for the scaling-up of Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) manufacturing. The firm intends to manufacture in India sophisticated lithium-based energy storage systems which solve key energy problems such as grid stability, peak load management, renewable energy integration, and generator replacement. Therefore, Loom Solar by investing in local battery production takes the leading position in the revolution of energy storage in the country, which is a sector expected to change the renewable future of India.
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