By Ketul Patel • Nov 10, 2025

A detailed guide for homeowners, businesses, and institutions exploring India’s best solar brands
India is at the forefront of the global renewable energy shift. With an ambitious target of 500 GW of renewable capacity by 2030 and steadily falling solar prices, demand for high-quality domestic solar panels has skyrocketed.
The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) now maintains an Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) to ensure quality and reliability.
Whether you’re planning a rooftop solar project, a commercial installation, or simply exploring “Made in India” solar options, this list gives you an overview of the 20 leading solar panel manufacturers shaping India’s solar industry — from trusted giants to fast-growing innovators.

Headquarters: Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Manufacturing plant: Mundra, Gujarat (fully integrated facility)
Adani Solar, part of the Adani Group, is India’s largest vertically integrated solar company — covering the complete value chain from polysilicon → wafers → cells → modules. It produces high-efficiency mono-PERC and TOPCon modules up to 600 Wp, approved under the ALMM.
The Mundra plant’s capacity exceeds 4 GW, with further expansion underway toward 10 GW. Adani Solar supplies modules for large-scale utility projects and exports across Asia and the Middle East.

Headquarters: Mumbai, Maharashtra
Plant: Butibori, Nagpur, Maharashtra
Part of the Avaada Group, Avaada Electro is India’s first manufacturer of 720 Wp TOPCon solar modules, making it a pioneer in next-generation technology. The Butibori plant has a capacity of 3 GW, scalable to 5 GW, and features fully automated production lines.
Avaada focuses on high-wattage, bifacial, and glass-glass modules catering to both utility-scale and industrial consumers.

Headquarters: Surat, Gujarat
Plants: Pipodara and Navsari, Gujarat
Founded in 2011, Goldi Solar is a fast-growing, Tier-1 PV module manufacturer with a capacity of 2.5 GW, expanding toward 5 GW. Its product range includes mono-PERC, bifacial, and polycrystalline modules.
Goldi has supplied to more than 20 countries, earning a strong reputation for reliability and customer service.

Headquarters: Sonipat, Haryana
Manufacturing capacity: 2 GW (TOPCon bifacial modules)
HVR Solar recently inaugurated its cutting-edge manufacturing facility in Haryana’s industrial corridor. The company specializes in high-efficiency N-Type TOPCon and bifacial modules for both domestic and international markets.
With a vision of “Green India 2030,” HVR Solar aims to make affordable solar energy accessible across every state.

Headquarters: Faridabad, Haryana
Focus: Residential & small-commercial solar systems
Founded in 2018, Loom Solar has become one of India’s most recognized names for home solar solutions. It manufactures mono-PERC, shingled, and bifacial panels ranging from 10 Wp to 545 Wp.
Loom Solar has also built a large online marketplace that helps customers compare panels, inverters, and batteries easily — ideal for rooftop adopters and small businesses.

Headquarters: Mumbai, Maharashtra
Plants: Bengaluru & Hyderabad
RenewSys is India’s first integrated solar components manufacturer, producing modules, cells, EVA encapsulants, and back-sheets under one roof. The company’s capacity is over 2.5 GW modules and 1.2 GW cells.
Its flagship “DESERV” series includes high-efficiency mono & poly modules approved by MNRE ALMM.

Headquarters: Gurugram, Haryana
Manufacturing unit: Ambala, Haryana
Saatvik Green Energy is one of India’s fastest-expanding solar module producers with 3.8 GW annual capacity. It manufactures mono-PERC and bifacial modules using advanced TOPCon technology.
The company supplies panels for government projects (NHPC, NTPC) and large EPC developers.

Headquarters: New Delhi
Facilities: Uttar Pradesh & Gujarat
Servotech manufactures solar panels, EV chargers, and inverters — providing turnkey solutions from generation to power storage. Its modules are MNRE-listed and cater to both residential and commercial users.
The company has over 20 years of power-electronics experience, making it a trusted integrated solution provider.

Headquarters: Bengaluru, Karnataka
A pioneer in India’s solar sector since 1989, Tata Power Solar operates one of India’s oldest module manufacturing units with a capacity exceeding 4 GW. It offers high-efficiency mono-PERC & bifacial modules and complete EPC solutions for large-scale and rooftop projects.
Tata Power Solar has completed 1.5 GW of rooftop installations nationwide — more than any other Indian brand.

Headquarters: Kolkata, West Bengal
Founded in 2006, Vikram Solar is a globally recognized manufacturer with a capacity of 3.5 GW, exporting to 30 countries. It produces bifacial, half-cut cell, and PERC modules.
Vikram Solar’s R&D center focuses on advanced PV technologies such as TOPCon and HJT, and it has supplied modules for landmark projects like NTPC’s floating solar plant.

Headquarters: Mumbai, Maharashtra
Plants: Surat & Umbergaon, Gujarat
Waaree is India’s largest solar module manufacturer, with a combined capacity exceeding 12 GW as of 2025. Its portfolio includes mono PERC, bifacial, glass-glass, and TOPCon panels.
The company exports to 68 countries and serves sectors from rooftop solar to utility projects.

Headquarters: Bengaluru, Karnataka
Founded in 1992, EMMVEE is a veteran solar brand known for both modules and water-heating systems. It manufactures mono PERC & polycrystalline modules up to 670 Wp capacity with German engineering standards.
The company recently announced a $625 million expansion plan to reach 5 GW capacity.

Headquarters: Noida, Uttar Pradesh
Jakson Group is an energy-engineering conglomerate with > 70 years of experience. Its solar division manufactures modules & EPC systems and has delivered GW-scale projects for government & corporate clients.
The company also operates an independent IP solar portfolio under Jakson Green.

Headquarters: Hyderabad, Telangana
Premier Energies has over 28 years of experience in solar manufacturing. Its integrated facility produces 1.5 GW modules & 750 MW cells, expanding toward 3 GW+.
Premier’s “Nova Series” modules are ALMM-listed and certified by TÜV Rheinland.

Headquarters: Surat, Gujarat
A publicly listed solar manufacturer, Solex Energy produces polycrystalline & mono-PERC modules up to 550 Wp. The company also executes EPC contracts and distributes solar products across India.
Solex aims to expand its capacity beyond 1.5 GW by 2026.

Headquarters: Surat, Gujarat
Kosol Energy offers both solar modules and EPC services. Its manufacturing facility produces high-efficiency PERC & bifacial modules approved under ALMM.
The company is popular among industrial and institutional buyers for its custom solutions.

Headquarters: New Delhi
Plants: Haridwar & Greater Noida
Established in 1998, Gautam Solar is a well-known Indian manufacturer supplying modules for off-grid & rooftop applications. Its 1 GW plant in Haridwar produces modules ranging from 40 Wp to 670 Wp, including bifacial and TOPCon designs.
Gautam Solar is MNRE-approved and supplies modules for government schemes like KUSUM.

Headquarters: Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh
Bluebird Solar manufactures high-efficiency mono-PERC and bifacial panels. Its 1.2 GW facility caters to industrial and commercial customers nationwide.
The company’s modules carry IEC and BIS certifications and are approved under ALMM.

Headquarters: Hyderabad, Telangana
ICOMS Energy focuses on turnkey renewable projects along with module manufacturing. Its panels are used in industrial and institutional solar installations across southern India. The company also provides EPC services and O&M support for rooftop and utility projects.

Headquarters: Surat, Gujarat
Founded in 2017, Rayzon Solar has grown into a major player with a 2.5 GW manufacturing capacity. Its modules include TOPCon, mono PERC, and half-cut cell technologies.
The company focuses on export markets alongside domestic utility projects and plans to expand capacity to 5 GW by 2026.
India’s solar-manufacturing landscape is evolving rapidly. The nation now boasts over 75 ALMM-approved manufacturers, and domestic capacity is expected to exceed 100 GW by 2030.
Whether you’re a homeowner, corporate buyer, or policy planner, choosing certified, Made-in-India solar panels ensures both performance and compliance with government incentives.
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