Vikram Solar Clinches 336 MW Module Deal for Khavda Mega Solar Project
Vikram Solar wins a 336 MW module contract from L&T for the Khavda mega solar project, showcasing Indian leadership in advanced PV module technology and boosting domestic renewables manufacturing.
Major Order Strengthens Indian Manufacturing and Renewable Push
Vikram Solar, one of India’s top solar module manufacturers, has secured a corner 336 MW force contract from Larsen & Toubro (L&T) for the ongoing Khavda solar design in Gujarat. The company will deliver its advanced Hypersol G12R N-type modules, designed to ameliorate balance-of-system (BoS) effectiveness and lower the levelised cost of energy (LCOE). This follows Vikram Solar's before 326 MW order for GIPCL in the same region, cementing the Kolkata-headquartered establishment’s position as a leader in PV invention and large-scale design prosecution.
Technology Edge — N-Type Bifacial Modules
Vikram Solar’s G12R modules are finagled with bifacial technology offering up to 80 bifaciality, superior high-temperature performance, and minimum periodic declination. These advancements restate into advanced energy affair, robust field performance under India's grueling climatic conditions, and bettered returns for mileage-scale inventors.
With India accelerating towards its renewables target, similar inventions directly bolster both design bankability and investor confidence.
National Solar Growth, Global Reach
The Khavda solar demesne is poised to come one of the world’s largest renewable capitals. Supplying modules to this high-profile design elevates Vikram Solar’s character in both domestic and transnational circles. With a manufacturing capacity of 4.5 GW and presence in 39 countries, the company’s import intentions align with India’s aspiration to serve as a global clean energy supplier.
Profitable and Strategic Impact
Large orders like this drive husbandry of scale, help make a domestic force ecosystem, and induce high-professed jobs. Using state-of-the-art modules from Indian manufacturers also supports Aatmanirbhar Bharat and helps reduce currency exoduses on significances, especially as global force chains remain unpredictable.
Conclusion
Vikram Solar’s contract signals a new period in India’s solar assiduity — one where domestic invention matches global norms and powers the nation’s largest renewable intentions.
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