Vikram Solar has won a 378.75 MW order to supply advanced N-TOPCon solar modules for a project by Indian Oil NTPC Green Energy Private Limited (INGEL). The modules will be deployed in Gujarat’s Kutch district, marking Vikram Solar’s first major collaboration with INGEL and reinforcing its role in India’s renewable energy expansion.
Kolkata-based Vikram Solar Limited, one of India’s leading solar PV module manufacturers, has announced a significant order win of 378.75 MW high-efficiency N-TOPCon modules from INGEL, a joint venture between Indian Oil Corporation and NTPC Green Energy.
The modules will be installed near Nakhatrana, Kutch (Gujarat) as part of a 600 MW solar project, with deliveries expected to begin in FY26. This marks Vikram Solar’s first engagement with INGEL, strengthening its footprint in Gujarat one of India’s most critical renewable energy hubs.
Key Highlights
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Order size: 378.75 MW of advanced N-TOPCon modules.
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Project location: Nakhatrana, Kutch district, Gujarat.
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Partnership: First collaboration with INGEL (Indian Oil + NTPC Green Energy JV).
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Timeline: Delivery within 180 days, commencing FY26.
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Technology: High-performance N-TOPCon modules designed for utility-scale projects.
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Strategic impact: Reinforces Vikram Solar’s role in India’s clean energy transition.
Chairman & MD Gyanesh Chaudhary emphasized that this milestone reflects Vikram Solar’s execution strength and long-term commitment to India’s renewable energy goals.
Sources: Vikram Solar Limited (Press Release, February 25, 2026)