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It is not that deep. The avg (((Indian))) redditor does not reside in India. Their opinions do not matter.

Also, the right leaning Indian subreddits got banned/became inactive after covid. Plebbit was not this unhinged before.

It's like how Kharge's faceberg page is run from ((( norway )))
 
As of now, are there any Indian companies manufacturing polycrystalline or monocrystalline cells. It is known that India certainly imports the majority of solar cells.


India’s solar module manufacturing capacity has surged from 38 gigawatt (GW) in March 2024 to 91 GW now, the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE).

India’s solar cell manufacturing capacity has also grown — from 9 GW in March 2024 to 25 GW now — it still falls short of meeting the total demand for modules.

While cell imports from China rose 141 per cent in quantity between FY24 and FY25, their value increased only 34 per cent — indicating a sharp fall in per-unit prices.

Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) is set to commission its solar cell manufacturing facility in the next quarter, achieving a significant milestone in its goal of building a fully integrated solar value chain in Jamnagar, Gujarat.

RIL’s Jamnagar complex will house a fully integrated “sand-to-module” solar production vale chain, including polysilicon, wafers, cells, modules, and solar glass. It has already begun producing high-efficiency heterojunction technology (HJT) solar modules,

RIL has access to 700,000 acres of land at Kutch, which can support up to 125 GW of production. The company expects its vertically integrated business — spanning PV module manufacturing to energy generation and green molecule production —to deliver cost competitiveness with attractive return at the manufacturing as well as electricity generation stage.
 

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