Tata Power Renewable Energy Ltd (TPREL) has announced a major investment plan to strengthen India’s solar manufacturing ecosystem. The company plans to invest ₹6,675 Cr to set up a large ingot and wafer manufacturing plant in Nellore, Andhra Pradesh. Once completed, the facility will have a production capacity of 10 gigawatts (GW), making it the largest ingot and wafer plant in the country.
Ingots and wafers are critical raw materials used in the production of semiconductor chips, solar cells, and solar modules. These components form the foundation of the solar power value chain. Without them, the manufacturing of solar panels and other clean-energy equipment cannot take place. By investing in this segment, TPREL is moving upstream in the solar manufacturing process.
The plant will be developed as a greenfield project, meaning it will be built from scratch. The Andhra Pradesh government has allotted a total of 200 acres of land within the Iffco Kisan Special Economic Zone in Nellore for the project. Out of this, 120 acres will be used for the main manufacturing facility, while the remaining 80 acres have been reserved for future expansion. This gives the project long-term scalability.
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