Saatvik Green Energy is set to expand its manufacturing footprint with 4 GW of solar module capacity coming online by April 2026 and 4.8 GW of solar cell capacity by April 2027. An interim 2.4 GW cell capacity will be operational by October 2026, reinforcing India’s renewable energy ambitions.
Saatvik Green Energy Ltd, one of India’s leading solar module manufacturers, has unveiled an aggressive capacity expansion roadmap aimed at boosting domestic solar production. The company plans to commission 4 GW of additional solar module capacity by April 2026 and 4.8 GW of solar cell capacity by April 2027, with an interim 2.4 GW cell capacity coming online in October 2026.
Key Highlights:
Module Expansion: Saatvik will add 4 GW of solar module capacity by April 2026, significantly increasing its current operational base of 3.8 GW.
Cell Manufacturing Push: A total of 4.8 GW of solar cell capacity is planned, with 2.4 GW scheduled to be operational by October 2026 and the remaining by April 2027.
Greenfield Projects: The expansion includes a greenfield facility in Odisha, which will house both module and cell production units, leveraging advanced manufacturing technologies.
Strategic Vision: The move aligns with India’s “Make in India” and “Aatmanirbhar Bharat” initiatives, aimed at reducing dependence on imported solar components.
Market Demand: Saatvik’s leadership cited strong demand from EPCs and IPPs, with recent orders worth ₹700 crore reinforcing confidence in its technology and reliability.
Diversification: Beyond modules and cells, Saatvik is expanding into solar pumps and inverters, which are expected to contribute 5% of its business by FY27.
Financial Strength: The company reported a 459% YoY increase in Q1FY26 profit and a 272% rise in revenue, supported by higher capacity utilization and cost efficiencies.
Industry Impact: Saatvik’s expansion is expected to contribute meaningfully to India’s renewable energy targets, particularly in rooftop and utility-scale solar segments.
With this ambitious scale-up, Saatvik Green Energy is positioning itself as a cornerstone of India’s solar manufacturing ecosystem. The phased rollout of module and cell capacities will not only meet rising domestic demand but also support export opportunities, making Saatvik a global contender in clean energy solutions.
Sources: CNBC TV18 PSU Connect Business Standard