Vikram Solar secures 378.75 MW module order for Indian Oil-NTPC JV project – pv magazine India

Vikram Solar has secured an order to supply 378.75 MW of n-type TOPCon solar modules for a project developed by Indian Oil NTPC Green Energy Pvt Ltd (INGEL), a joint venture between Indian Oil Corp. Ltd and NTPC Green Energy Ltd.
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Vikram Solar has secured an order to supply 378.75 MW of solar modules for a project developed by Indian Oil NTPC Green Energy Pvt Ltd (INGEL), a joint venture between Indian Oil Corp. Ltd and NTPC Green Energy Ltd.
The modules will be deployed at a 600 MW solar project near Nakhatrana in the Kutch district of Gujarat.
Vikram Solar said it will supply n-type TOPCon modules for the project. The company expects deliveries to begin within the current fiscal year (FY 2026).
“This order marks an important milestone for Vikram Solar as we commence our first engagement with INGEL on a large-scale, strategically significant project in Gujarat. It reinforces our ability to deliver high-performance n-TOPCon technology for complex utility-scale deployments, backed by execution certainty and manufacturing strength,” said Gyanesh Chaudhary, chairman & managing director, Vikram Solar.
Headquartered in Kolkata, West Bengal, Vikram Solar is one of the largest PV module manufacturers in India with cumulative production capacity of 9.5 GW. It is a ‘Top Performer’ in PVEL’s PV Module Reliability scorecard and has been included in the Tier 1 solar PV modules manufacturer list of Bloomberg NEF for 8 consecutive quarters.
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