Aroma Solar Starts 1.2 GW TOPCon Module Plant In Northern India – Saur Energy

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Aroma Solar, the renewable energy arm of agricultural exporter Aroma Agrotech Pvt. Ltd., has begun operations at a 1.2 gigawatt (GW) solar module manufacturing facility in Karnal, marking the launch of what the company said is northern India’s first fully automated, AI-driven production line based on TOPCon technology.
The plant has started producing TOPCon modules with power ratings of 620–635 watts and an efficiency of up to 23.51%. Aroma Solar said the facility is built around automated and AI-enabled manufacturing processes aimed at improving production precision and module consistency. The production line uses robotic automation and artificial intelligence-based quality verification to standardise cell placement and lamination, two stages in module manufacturing where defects can emerge over time.
“India’s solar sector is entering a phase where quality is the core,” said Mayank Garg, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Aroma Solar. “To deliver that quality, we have installed North India’s first fully automated line from Chinese equipment supplier SC and are sourcing exclusively Tier-1 raw materials.”
“By combining the precision of artificial intelligence with the critical oversight of human expertise, we ensure consistency in every module,” he added. The company said the modules are designed for utility-scale and commercial solar projects across India, offering Tier-1 grade performance and bankability.
Following the commissioning of the 1.2 GW facility, Aroma Solar said it is planning further capacity expansion and is evaluating entry into solar cell and wafer manufacturing to increase vertical integration and strengthen its supply chain.
Aroma Solar is headquartered in Karnal, Haryana, and manufactures solar modules using AI-integrated automation systems and TOPCon technology. The company is a subsidiary of Aroma Agrotech Pvt. Ltd., a Government of India-recognised Four-Star Export House, and has also expanded into EPC installations and independent power producer (IPP) projects.
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