Energetica India Magazine March - April 2026

energetica INDIA- Mar-Apr_2026 59 COMPANY UPDATE As India continues to expand its renewable energy capacity, the need for reliable domestic solar manufacturing has be- come increasingly important. Policy initiatives, rising instal- lation targets, and supply chain considerations are driving in- vestments in local production. In this context, Goyama Solar, established in 2025 under Goyama International, represents a new entrant focused on module manufacturing and rooftop solar solutions. Focus on Domestic Manufacturing Goyama Solar was set up with the objective of contributing to India’s solar manufacturing ecosystem. The company oper- ates a 300,000 sq ft facility in Munak, District Karnal, Hary- ana, designed for the production of photovoltaic modules. The facility has been developed to support scalable manu- facturing while maintaining process consistency and quality control. With India aiming to reduce dependence on imports and strengthen its supply chain, such investments are aligned with broader industry and policy direction. Product Portfolio Goyama Solar offers G12R, M10R and M10 modules designed for residential, commercial, and industrial applications. Approach to Sustainability and Operations Goyama Solar states that its operations are guided by the principle of Ahimsa, which it interprets in terms of minimis- ing environmental impact and maintaining responsible busi- ness practices. Goyama Solar: Building Domestic Capacity in India’s Solar Manufacturing Sector This includes efforts to manage resources efficiently during manufacturing and maintain transparency in its supply chain. The company also highlights its focus on local employ- ment and contribution to regional economic activity. While still in its early stages, the company’s approach reflects a broader industry trend where sustainability considerations are being integrated into manufacturing practices. Role in India’s Solar Sector India’s renewable energy targets require both large-scale de- ployment and a reliable domestic manufacturing base. Com- panies entering the manufacturing segment play a role in ad- dressing supply chain gaps and supporting project developers with locally available products. Goyama Solar’s current focus on module manufacturing and rooftop solutions places it within the growing segment of companies catering to distributed and utility-scale solar de- mand. Outlook As the solar sector continues to grow, manufacturers will need to balance cost, efficiency, and quality while adapting to evolving technologies such as TOPCon and other high-effi - ciency cell architectures. Goyama Solar is in the early phase of its operations, with its manufacturing lines expected to commence production in June 2026.

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