The additional capacity comprises two high-efficiency module production lines of 750 MW each at the same location.
Waaree Energies Limited has added 1.5 GW of solar module manufacturing capacity at its Samakhiali facility in Kutch, Gujarat, bringing the plant’s total annual capacity to 3 GW. The expansion was announced on December 12, 2025.
The additional capacity comprises two high-efficiency module production lines of 750 MW each at the same location. The Samakhiali site now ranks among Waaree’s most advanced manufacturing hubs, featuring next-generation automation, quality control systems and integrated testing facilities.
With this expansion, Waaree’s total global solar module manufacturing capacity reaches approximately 22.3 GW, distributed between 19.7 GW in India and 2.6 GW in the United States. The company also maintains 5.4 GW of solar cell manufacturing capacity in India.
Sunil Rathi, Executive Director at Waaree Energies, said the expansion positions the company to serve strategic markets more effectively while advancing its goal of delivering locally manufactured solar technologies at scale.
The capacity increase supports India’s Make in India and Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiatives as domestic and global demand for solar modules continues to grow. Beyond modules and cells, Waaree’s product portfolio includes inverters, battery storage systems, green hydrogen solutions, and EPC services.
Founded in 1990 and headquartered in Mumbai, Waaree Energies operates across India and over 25 countries.
The shares of Waaree Energies Limited ended on the NSE today at ₹2,971.20 up by 75.80 points (2.62 per cent).
Published on December 12, 2025