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RenewSys India Enters ALMM List-II for Solar Cells
RenewSys India has entered the ALMM List-II for solar PV cells by adding 452 MW of Bifacial N-Type TOPCon Solar Cell capacity from its plant in Telangana. Total enlisted capacity in ALMM List-II has increased to 30,508 MW.
ALMM Listing By MNRE | May 04, 2026 | By Mrinmoy Dey | 747
Reliance Industries Enters ALMM List-II for Solar Cells, Total Enlisted Capacity Crosses 30 GW
Reliance has entered the ALMM List-II for solar PV cells by adding 1,238 MW of HJT solar cell capacity, while Jupiter International has added 991 MW of Mono PERC capacity from its new plant in Himachal Pradesh. Websol has enhanced its capacity by 600 MW to reach 1,202 MW. Total enlisted capacity in ALMM List-II has increased to 30,056 MW.
ALMM Listing By MNRE | April 13, 2026 | By Mrinmoy Dey | 1427
MNRE Extends ALMM to Solar Wafers and Ingots, to be Effective from June 1, 2028
Ministry of New and Renewable Energy has expanded its ALMM framework to include ingots and wafers under a new List-III, mandating their use from June 1, 2028. The first list will be published when at least three independent wafer manufacturers with a combined 15 GW capacity are enlisted, and the cut-off date will be 7 days post the initial list issuance
ALMM Listing By MNRE | March 18, 2026 | By Mrinmoy Dey | 2564
ALMM Update: Solar Module Capacity Surpasses 173 GW in March 2026
MNRE has updated the ALMM List-I, adding 11,035 MW of solar module capacity in March 2026, taking the total enlisted capacity to 173,144 MW. Startup Energy (Micromax), Best Apartment, Army Solar Energy, Rajdeep Solar Energy and Sahjanand Solar are the new entrants. Vikram Solar, INA Solar, Solex Energy, Websol, and Swelect have increased capacities.
ALMM Listing By MNRE | March 03, 2026 | By Mrinmoy Dey | 2625
UTL Solar Enters ALMM List-II for Solar Cells, Total Enlisted Capacity Reaches 27,227 MW
Fujiyama Power Systems (UTL Solar) has entered the ALMM List-II for solar PV cells by adding 437 MW of Mono PERC solar cells capacity, taking the total enlisted capacity to 27,227 MW.
ALMM Listing By MNRE | February 16, 2026 | By Mrinmoy Dey | 996
Solar Module Capacity Under ALMM Crosses 162 GW
MNRE has added 17,268 MW of solar module capacity in ALMM in February 2026, taking the total capacity to 162,109 MW. Space Solar and Sun2Earth Solar are the new entrants. RenewSys India, SAEL, Pahal Solar, Premier Energies, Grew Solar, Emmvee, ReNew Photovoltaics, Sunify Solar, Sunbond Energy, Group Surya and Adani Solar have increased capacities.
ALMM Listing By MNRE | February 09, 2026 | By Mrinmoy Dey | 2085
MNRE Adds 3,058 MW of Solar Cell Capacity to ALMM List-II, Total Capacity Reaches 26,790 MW
The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy has expanded its ALMM List-II for solar PV cells by 3,058 MW, taking the total enlisted capacity to 26,790 MW. While Evervolt Solar Technology India has entered the list, Premier Energies, Adani Solar, and First Solar have increased capacities.
ALMM Listing By MNRE | February 05, 2026 | By Mrinmoy Dey | 2451
ALMM Update: MNRE Adds 23,119 MW of Solar Module Capacity in December 2025
MNRE has added 23,119 MW of solar module capacity in ALMM List-I in December 2025, taking the total capacity to 144,841 MW. Znshine Solarworld, Inox Solar, Macwin Solar Energy, Eastman Green Technologies, Frontier Energy and Green Valley Motors are the new entrants. Waaree Energies, Rayzon Solar, Goldi Solar, INA Solar have increased capacities.
ALMM Listing By MNRE | December 22, 2025 | By Mrinmoy Dey | 2712
Waaree Enters ALMM List-II with 5,251 MW Cell Capacity, Total Enlisted Capacity Reaches 23.7 GW
Waaree Energies has entered the ALMM List-II for solar PV cells by adding 1,328 MW of Mono PERC and 3,923 MW of TOPCon cell capacity from its plant in Chikhli, Gujarat. With this, the total enlisted capacity reaches 23,732 MW.
ALMM Listing By MNRE | December 16, 2025 | By Mrinmoy Dey | 2017
MNRE Proposes 1 Percent Hike in Solar Module Efficiency Threshold in ALMM from January 1, 2027
The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy has proposed raising ALMM module efficiency thresholds by one percent from January 1, 2027 and by an additional 0.5 percent from January 1, 2028 to drive adoption of higher-efficiency solar technologies.
ALMM Listing By MNRE | November 29, 2025 | By Mrinmoy Dey | 1680
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