Solar module manufacturer ADM Solar has announced that it will add a new 2GW N-type TOPCon factory in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India, increasing its production capacity from 800MW to 2.8GW.
The company, with a market value of 5 billion rupees, stated that the new factory covers an area of 20 acres and is equipped with fully automated, artificial intelligence-driven production lines. It will produce high-efficiency bifacial modules based on N-type TOPCon technology, with an output power of up to 650Wp.
ADM Solar said that the new factory will integrate functions such as real-time defect detection, thermal imaging and electroluminescence detection to ensure product precision and quality. Moreover, the application of robotic technology and advanced data analysis technology is expected to optimize the production process, reduce material waste, and meet global sustainable development standards. The company also noted that its produced modules will comply with BIS and UL certification standards, targeting centralized, commercial and household projects.
Entering the E-Waste Management Sector
Beyond expanding manufacturing capacity, ADM Solar will also enter the e-waste management sector to support circular economy practices, promoting recycling and resource recovery.
ADM Solar is a subsidiary of TPH Orient Group, which boasts over 70 years of cumulative experience in mechanical and electrical engineering. Leveraging a nationwide network of agents and offices, the company offers monocrystalline and polycrystalline panels suitable for various climatic conditions. It is listed in India’s Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) and is a beneficiary of the government’s Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme.
The company stated that this capacity expansion will strengthen its position as an EPC contractor, developer, and supplier to consumers, supporting India’s transition to clean energy.
Source:https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/KI3Et9rYgMrVgfl1P9faBw