HVR Solar Signs Global MoUs for 1.2 GW TOPCon Solar Cell Facility in Uttar Pradesh – Saur Energy

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HVR Solar Signs Global MoUs for 1.2 GW TOPCon Solar Cell Facility in Uttar Pradesh Photograph: (Archive)
HVR Solar has signed a series of global memorandums of understanding (MoUs) to establish a proposed 1.2 GW TOPCon solar cell manufacturing facility in Uttar Pradesh, marking the company’s entry into solar cell manufacturing and expanding its presence across the solar value chain.
The agreements were signed during the SNEC PV Power Expo 2026 in Shanghai, where the company partnered with international technology providers and solution partners to support equipment supply, utility systems and production line integration for the proposed manufacturing facility.
The upcoming facility is planned in Amroha, Uttar Pradesh, and is expected to strengthen HVR Solar’s domestic manufacturing footprint as India accelerates efforts to build a self-reliant solar manufacturing ecosystem. The project will focus on manufacturing TOPCon solar cells, a technology that currently dominates new solar manufacturing investments globally due to its higher efficiency levels compared with conventional cell technologies.
As part of the initiative, HVR Solar has partnered with Indygreen Technologies, which will act as a technology facilitator for the project. The collaboration is expected to support the development and implementation of the proposed cell manufacturing line.
The company said strategic agreements signed with global technology partners would help facilitate equipment sourcing, utility infrastructure development and integration of production systems for the facility.
The proposed project comes at a time when Indian solar manufacturers are increasingly moving toward backward integration amid the implementation of domestic content requirements and the Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) framework for solar cells. Several module manufacturers have announced plans to enter solar cell production in an effort to secure supply chains and improve competitiveness.
According to HVR Solar, the proposed TOPCon solar cell manufacturing unit is expected to support India’s renewable energy supply chain, reduce dependence on imported solar cells and create more than 500 local jobs once operational.
The latest investment represents a significant expansion of HVR Solar’s manufacturing ambitions as the company seeks to strengthen its position in India’s rapidly growing solar manufacturing sector and capitalize on increasing demand for domestically produced solar components.
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