MNRE Updates ALMM List-II With Leading Solar PV Cell Manufacturers And Technologies

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On July 31, 2025, the Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) List-II for Solar PV Cells was updated to include several manufacturers across India. The ALMM List-II details the names, manufacturing locations, enlisted capacity, types of solar cells, model names, average solar cell efficiency, and wattage, along with the validity period. The list includes some of the leading solar cell manufacturers in the country with bifacial Mono c-Si PERC and N-Type TOPCon technologies.

M/s Premier Energies International Pvt Ltd, located in Ranga Reddy District, Telangana, has been listed with a capacity of 1174 MW/year for bifacial Mono c-Si PERC cells with average efficiency between 23.24% and 24.62% and average wattage from 7.78 W to 8.24 W. The enlisted model is PEPPL_PIRANHA_PTYPE_M10_BI-FACIAL. The validity of their listing is from July 31, 2025, to July 30, 2029.

Another prominent name is M/s Emmvee Energy Pvt. Ltd. from Bangalore Rural, Karnataka. They are listed with a capacity of 1553 MW/year for bifacial N-Type TOPCon cells, offering an efficiency range from 24.6% to 25.5% and wattage between 8.14 W and 8.44 W. Their listing is also valid till July 30, 2029.

M/s Mundra Solar Energy Limited and M/s Mundra Solar PV Limited, both operating from the Adani Ports SEZ area in Mundra, Gujarat, are listed with 1939 MW/year and 1893 MW/year capacities, respectively. They are manufacturing bifacial Mono c-Si PERC cells with efficiency ranges of 22.4% to 23.8% and wattage from 7.40 W to 7.96 W.

M/s ReNew Photovoltaics Pvt Ltd, based in Dholera, Gujarat, is listed with a manufacturing capacity of 1766 MW/year. They offer both bifacial Mono c-Si PERC and bifacial N-Type TOPCon cells. Their product P-TYPE M10 PERC CELL has an average efficiency of 25.27% and a wattage of 8.34 W.

Other companies include M/s FS India Solar Ventures Private Limited in Tamil Nadu, with a high capacity of 3212 MW/year and efficiency ranging from 20% to 23.8%, and M/s Jupiter International Limited with two units in Himachal Pradesh, having capacities of 339 MW/year and 440 MW/year. Both Jupiter units are manufacturing mono PERC bifacial P-Type cells with efficiencies up to 23.10% and wattages reaching 7.97 W.

These listings affirm the growth and diversification of India’s solar cell manufacturing ecosystem, contributing to the country’s solar capacity expansion. The listing is valid for four years unless otherwise specified.


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