Saatvik Solar Industries Private Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Saatvik Green Energy Limited, marked an important milestone in India’s renewable energy journey by hosting the groundbreaking ceremony for its upcoming solar PV module manufacturing facility on June 5, 2025. The new facility will have a production capacity of 4.00 GW and is planned to be established on 57 acres of land sub-leased from Tata Steel Special Economic Zone Limited.
The site is located along National Highway 16, at Chama Khandi in the Gopalpur Industrial Park, Gopalpur, Ganjam district, Odisha, with the postal code 761 020. This manufacturing plant is being developed under Saatvik Green Energy Limited’s subsidiary, Saatvik Solar Industries Private Limited, and is set to play a crucial role in the company’s expansion strategy. The project reflects Saatvik’s ongoing commitment to supporting India’s renewable energy goals by enhancing domestic solar manufacturing capacity as part of the Make-in-India initiative.
Prashant Mathur, CEO, SGEL, said in a statement, “To maintain and strengthen our position in the renewable energy sector, we are committed to an approach that emphasizes both capacity expansion and value-added services. Our focus is on ensuring we remain at the forefront of solar energy production and EPC solutions and continue to meet the growing demands of both domestic and international markets. One of our key strategies is ongoing expansion of our production capacity. We are in the advanced stages of establishing a new 4.80 GW integrated cell and 4.00 GW module manufacturing facility in Odisha, which is scheduled to become operational by the end of Fiscal 2027 and Fiscal 2026, respectively.”
He also mentioned, “We are also in the process of adding a capacity of 1.00 GW in one of our module manufacturing facilities in Ambala, which is expected to be operational in the first quarter of Fiscal 2026. Following these additions, we expect our capacity to be 4.80 GW for cell manufacturing and 8.80 GW for both integrated cell and module manufacturing across our facilities in Ambala and Odisha. This facility will significantly enhance our production capabilities and position us to better serve the increasing demand for high-quality solar modules. This expansion underscores our commitment to investing in technology and scaling our operations to meet the evolving needs of the renewable energy sector.”













