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Updated: July 01, 2025 00:34
In a major boost to India’s solar manufacturing ambitions, Sunkind Energy has entered into a strategic technical partnership with China-based JA Solar to establish 6.4 GW of photovoltaic (PV) manufacturing capacity. The collaboration will support Sunkind’s upcoming 2.4 GW solar cell and 4 GW module production facilities, positioning the company as a key player in India’s clean energy value chain.
Here’s a detailed breakdown of the partnership and its broader implications.
Key Highlights of the Collaboration
- Sunkind will leverage JA Solar’s advanced tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) cell technology and global supply chain expertise
- The partnership aims to integrate global best practices into Sunkind’s manufacturing processes, enhancing efficiency and product quality
- The facilities will be located in India and are expected to support both domestic demand and export opportunities
- JA Solar, with over 280 GW of PV shipments to 178 countries, brings deep technical know-how and proven production methodologies
Strategic Rationale and Industry Impact
- India added 30.7 GW of new solar capacity in 2024, a 145 percent year-on-year increase, making it the third-largest solar market globally
- The collaboration aligns with India’s push for self-reliant, future-ready industrial growth under the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative
- Sunkind’s entry into manufacturing complements its existing EPC portfolio of over 150 MW and expands its footprint into energy storage, EV infrastructure, and tracker systems
- The partnership is expected to catalyze high-efficiency solar product deployment across utility, commercial, and residential segments
Operational Outlook and Market Positioning
- The new facilities will produce high-performance solar cells and modules tailored for India’s climate and grid conditions
- Sunkind aims to become a one-stop solar solutions provider, offering integrated services from manufacturing to deployment
- The collaboration is also expected to generate skilled employment and support India’s goal of 500 GW of non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030
As India accelerates its energy transition, the Sunkind–JA Solar alliance marks a pivotal step in building a resilient, high-tech solar manufacturing ecosystem—one that blends global expertise with local execution.
Sources: pv magazine India, Smart Energy Magazine, June 2025