Solarium Green Receives Orders for Modules Worth ₹186 Million
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Solarium Green Energy has received three purchase orders for modules, with a cumulative value of ₹186 million (~$2.09 million), from Suntek Energy Systems and Solluz Energy.
The company has received two purchase orders from Suntek Energy Systems, totaling ₹121.8 million (~$1.3 million) and ₹3.15 million (~$35,517), for the supply of non-domestic content requirement-compliant, 715 Wp N-Type TOPCon bifacial dual-glass modules.
Under this purchase order, Solarium will supply 14,388 modules. The modules must be delivered by the second week of December 2025.
It has also received a third order from Solluz Energy, amounting to ₹61.15 million (~$689,478) for the supply of 715 Wp N-type bifacial modules.
Under this purchase order, Solarium will supply 7,128 modules. These modules must be warranted for at least 90% output for 10 years and at least 80% output for 25 years. The modules must be delivered by December 10, 2025.
In June 2025, the Solarium announced the establishment of a 1,000 MW facility in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. The proposed facility will involve a capital expenditure of ₹700 million (~$8.14 million). The plant is expected to manufacture TOPCon solar modules and be operational by the end of the fourth quarter of the current financial year.
In February this year, it also won a contract from NTPC Vidyut Vyapar Nigam to install 6,929 kW grid-connected rooftop solar projects at various locations of central armed forces and departments under the Ministry of Home Affairs in Uttar Pradesh (Zone 4). The scope of work included design, engineering, supply, civil construction, erection, testing, commissioning, and grid interfacing within 240 days from the date of notice of award. Solarium must handle the system’s operations and maintenance for a period of ten years.
Recently, the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy announced the addition of 6.9 GW of modules to the Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM). The cumulative capacity of modules under ALMM now stands at 116,467 MW.
