India’s solar manufacturing sector has received a major boost as RenewSys India Pvt. Ltd. signed an agreement with global energy company ENGIE to supply 125 MWp of high-efficiency TOPCon solar modules for a large-scale solar project in Rajasthan.
The modules will be deployed at ENGIE’s upcoming solar installation in Bikaner, supporting the company’s expanding renewable energy portfolio in India. Deliveries are scheduled between February and April 2026, marking a significant step in strengthening domestic solar supply chains.
Advanced TOPCon Technology for Improved Performance
Under the agreement, RenewSys will provide its 132X G12R TOPCon glass-to-glass solar modules, designed to deliver higher efficiency and durability, particularly in India’s high-temperature climatic conditions.
These modules feature a low temperature coefficient, helping reduce energy losses during extreme heat while ensuring stable electricity generation throughout the project’s operational life. Such advanced module technology is increasingly preferred for utility-scale solar installations aiming for long-term performance and reliability.
Strengthening India’s Domestic Solar Manufacturing
The partnership highlights the growing role of Indian manufacturers in supporting large renewable energy projects. RenewSys, recognised as India’s first integrated solar PV manufacturer, operates extensive production capacities across modules, encapsulants and backsheets while expanding its high-efficiency solar cell manufacturing capabilities.
Industry leaders noted that collaborations between technology manufacturers and global renewable developers are becoming crucial as India rapidly scales solar deployment to meet clean energy targets.
Supporting India’s Clean Energy Transition
ENGIE continues to expand its renewable footprint in India through utility-scale solar investments focused on operational efficiency and asset reliability. The latest agreement reinforces confidence in domestically manufactured solar technologies while accelerating project execution timelines.
The deal also reflects increasing demand for TOPCon-based solar modules, which are emerging as a next-generation solution for improving plant efficiency and lifecycle energy output across large solar parks.
Driving the Next Phase of Solar Growth
As India moves towards ambitious renewable energy capacity goals, partnerships like the RenewSys-ENGIE agreement demonstrate how advanced manufacturing and global investment are converging to build resilient solar infrastructure.
The project is expected to contribute to cleaner power generation while strengthening India’s position as both a major solar market and a competitive manufacturing hub in the global energy transition.




