Rayzon Solar to Expand Module Manufacturing Capacity

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Rayzon Solar is set to expand its solar module manufacturing capacity from 4 GW to 12 GW per year by September 2025. The expansion includes an additional three GW of capacity expected by December 2024. The remaining five GW to be operational by September 2025, as informed by Vineet Tyagi, Head of Sales for North India, Rayzon Solar.

The company signed an agreement with Cliantech Solutions at the Expo 2024 for the development of a five GW solar production line.

Rayzon Solar introduced its new 635 Wp 210 R TOPCon module, designed for both residential and commercial and industrial (C&I) installations. The module maximizes energy production in confined spaces.

As reported by pv-magazine-india.com, built with 210 mm x 182 mm rectangular cells, it boasts an efficiency of up to 23%. The unique cell design optimizes space within the module, allowing for a higher number of cells and, consequently, greater power density.