Waaree Energies Doubles U.S. Solar Module Capacity to 3.2 GW with New Texas Facility

Waaree Energies, a prominent global energy solutions provider, is set to boost its solar module manufacturing capacity in the U.S. by establishing an additional 1.6 GW facility at its Brookshire, Texas location. This new unit will complement Waaree’s existing 1.6 GW infrastructure, raising its total U.S. module manufacturing capacity to 3.2 GW. The company’s Board recently granted approval for this strategic move.

This expansion aligns with the accelerating global transformation of the solar sector, driven by a push toward localized manufacturing, stronger supply chains, and the growing need for dependable, transparent partnerships. Waaree’s initiative reflects its strategic foresight and commitment to creating long-term value for customers and communities through scalable, resilient operations.

At a time when global trade is being redefined, Waaree Energies is choosing to lead through the uncertainty rather than wait for stability. According to Dr. Amit Paithankar, Whole-time Director & CEO of Waaree Energies Limited, the United States is more than a key market—it is a cornerstone of the emerging energy landscape. By doubling its module manufacturing capacity in Texas to 3.2 GW, the company is reinforcing a commitment that transcends business, rooted in trust, resilience, and shared ambition.

Dr. Paithankar emphasized that solar remains the most cost-effective form of energy, and Waaree does not rely on market speculation but creates certainty through consistent investment and delivery. He noted that the company’s approach is straightforward: secure orders, expand capacity, and deliver with confidence. The strength of Waaree’s U.S. orderbook, he added, reflects the trust it has earned, and the expansion is a clear indication of its long-term dedication to powering America’s energy future.

This new manufacturing line will be seamlessly integrated into Waaree’s existing U.S. operations, ensuring domestic supply chain reliability for its American customers. The expansion also reinforces Waaree’s larger strategy of de-risking its global footprint while actively contributing to the localization of solar module production in the world’s most influential energy market.Waaree’s approach is sharply customer-centric. The company continues to invest in digital platforms and service frameworks to make solar adoption effortless and efficient across geographies. This is more than a capacity announcement – it’s a declaration of belief in the United States as the next engine of industrial revolution.

 

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