RenewSys, an integrated manufacturer of solar PV modules and components, is set to significantly expand its encapsulant manufacturing capacity. The company will add eight new lines at its recently commissioned Khopoli facility in Maharashtra, raising total encapsulant output to 30 GW across 19 lines. The expansion comes as demand surges in both Indian and global solar markets.
Meeting Rising Market Demand
Currently, RenewSys operates seven encapsulant lines, with four more scheduled for commissioning in 2025. At present, the company has 9 GW of encapsulant and 4 GW of backsheet capacity. To further strengthen its solar ecosystem, RenewSys is also scaling up its module manufacturing capacity to 5.5 GW by FY 2026–27, backed by a 2.5 GW high-efficiency solar cell line that is under installation.
Driving India’s Renewable Energy Transition
Avinash Hiranandani, Vice Chairman and Managing Director of RenewSys, commented, “As India accelerates its transition to renewable energy, driven by visionary policies from the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), we at RenewSys are scaling up to meet the growing demand with agility and commitment. Our expansion underlines our focus on delivering high-quality, reliable module manufacturing through world-class encapsulant solutions.”
Strengthening Global Solar Supply Chains
As reported by pv-magazine-india.com, the new lines will enable RenewSys to serve a rapidly evolving solar market while reinforcing its role as a leading provider of advanced encapsulant technology. The company views this expansion as a crucial step toward powering a sustainable energy future for India and international markets.



