Gujarat Solar Panel Factory: 30MW Production Line Commissioned in 2015
Gujarat Solar Manufacturer Launches 30MW Production Line in 2015
A photovoltaic company based in Gujarat, India, commissioned a 30MW solar panel production line in 2015, adding to the state's expanding solar manufacturing footprint during a period of rapid industry growth across the country.
Background
Gujarat has long been one of India's most active states in solar energy development. By the mid-2010s, favorable government policies under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission and state-level incentives were driving both solar deployment and domestic manufacturing expansion. The 30MW production line was part of this broader push to build local panel manufacturing capability rather than rely solely on imports.
Project Details
The production line was designed to handle the full module assembly process — from cell cutting and stringing through layup, lamination, framing, and final testing. At 30MW annual capacity, the facility was sized to serve regional demand from rooftop and small-scale ground-mount projects that were proliferating across western India at the time.
Industry Context
India's solar manufacturing sector in 2015 was still in a relatively early stage compared to China, but Gujarat was positioning itself as a hub. The state offered land, power, and policy support that attracted multiple manufacturers. Projects like this 30MW line represented the foundation-building phase that would eventually support India's ambitions for gigawatt-scale domestic production.
The commissioning reflected a practical reality of the era: mid-sized production lines in the 20–50MW range were popular among Indian manufacturers looking to enter the market without the capital risk of larger facilities.
Significance
While modest by today's standards, a 30MW line in 2015 was a meaningful investment for the Indian solar sector. It contributed to local job creation, reduced import dependency for the region, and helped build the technical expertise that India's solar industry would need as it scaled in the years that followed.