Sunora Solar, Bharat Enterprise Plan 30 MW PM Kusum Project with Rs. 100 Cr Investment – Saur Energy

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Surat-based solar manufacturing Sunora Solar has entered into a long-term purchase agreement with Bharat Enterprise from Hyderabad to supply its TOPCon G12R solar modules. 
Sunora Solar explained that the latest collaboration targets 30 MW installed capacity this year alone. The total project investment exceeds ₹100 crore, focused entirely on the Hyderabad region.
This project will utilize Sunora Solar’s high-efficiency G12R modules, featuring N-type TOPCon technology with more than 23% efficiency and a lifespan of up to 30 years. The modules will be manufactured at Sunora’s advanced Kosamba, Gujarat facility, which is part of the company’s vertically integrated 3 GW module expansion plan.
These panels enable higher power output using the same surface area, reducing the Balance of System (BOS) costs and ensuring better returns for project developers and farmers under government-backed programs like PM Kusum Yojana.
This Hyderabad solar project helps to advance the state’s clean energy goals, especially under the PM Kusum (Kisan Urja Suraksha Evam Utthaan Mahabhiyan) Yojana. The project was launched by the Government of India to empower farmers by promoting decentralized solar power production. 
It provides financial support and grid connectivity for solar projects, allowing farmers to generate their own electricity and sell surplus power back to the grid – creating both economic and energy independence in rural India.
Supporting India’s technology transition to G12, many leading Indian solar module and solar cell manufacturers are now rapidly shifting toward G12R wafer-based modules. Several legacy cell makers are beginning to reconfigure their production lines, while new factories are directly adopting the format. The transition is being driven by efficiency gains, cost advantages, and growing global adoption of the larger wafer size.
The move comes as Indian manufacturers seek to align with global technology trends while preparing for rising domestic demand under the government’s manufacturing push and domestic content requirements. This comes at a time when technology-advanced countries like China have already tried and tested the format and benefited from it.
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