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Green Updates 28 May 2026

Saatvik Green Energy Wins ₹171-Crore Order for TOPCon Bifacial Solar Modules

Saatvik Green Energy has secured a ₹171.45-crore order for the supply of advanced solar photovoltaic modules for a large utility-scale renewable energy project in India.

The order involves the delivery of TOPCon bifacial glass-glass solar PV modules, a next-generation solar technology designed to generate electricity from both the front and rear sides of the panel, enabling significantly higher energy output compared to conventional monofacial modules.

The company stated that the contract was awarded by a domestic independent power producer, reflecting growing market confidence in Saatvik Green Energy’s manufacturing capabilities, technological expertise, and product reliability.

Prashant Mathur said the order represents a strong endorsement of the company’s expanding footprint within India’s utility-scale solar sector and highlights increasing demand for high-efficiency module technologies.

TOPCon (Tunnel Oxide Passivated Contact) bifacial modules are gaining rapid adoption across utility-scale solar projects due to their improved conversion efficiency, enhanced durability, and higher power generation potential under varied environmental conditions.

The glass-glass bifacial configuration also improves long-term performance and reliability, making it particularly suitable for large-scale solar parks and high-irradiation locations.

Saatvik Green Energy currently operates a 4.8 GW solar module manufacturing facility in Ambala, supporting India’s broader push toward domestic renewable energy manufacturing and reduced import dependence.

The company is also developing a major integrated greenfield manufacturing facility in Odisha, which will include 4 GW of solar module manufacturing capacity along with 4.8 GW of solar cell production capacity.

The expansion aligns with India’s clean energy industrial strategy aimed at strengthening domestic manufacturing under initiatives such as ALMM implementation, production-linked incentives (PLI), and localisation-focused renewable energy policies.

Industry experts believe rising adoption of advanced technologies such as TOPCon bifacial modules will play a key role in improving solar project efficiency and accelerating India’s transition toward higher renewable energy penetration.

The order further highlights the growing role of Indian manufacturers in supplying technologically advanced solar equipment for the country’s expanding utility-scale renewable energy market.

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