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ACME Group Appoints Jitendra Agrawal as COO to Lead Renewable Manufacturing Expansion

ACME Group appoints Jitendra Agrawal as COO, promoting its renewable equipment manufacturing business, scaling the 1.2 GW Jaipur solar module facility, and strengthening India’s clean energy transition and 'Make in India' initiatives.

October 06, 2025. By EI News Network

ACME Group has strengthened its leadership team with the appointment of Jitendra Agrawal as Chief Operating Officer (COO) of its Renewable Equipment Manufacturing business.

In this role, he will drive ACME’s ambitious growth and execution capabilities as the company firms up new investments to scale up the manufacturing business as part of its long-term plan to be present across the renewable product and ancillary equipment value chain.

Earlier this year, ACME Group was included in the MNRE’s Approved List of Module Manufacturers (ALMM), reinforcing its credibility in the solar sector. The company has set up a dedicated renewable equipment manufacturing entity and established a 1.2 GW solar module facility in Jaipur, backed by an investment of INR  230 crore. The facility produces high-efficiency solar modules for utility-scale plants, rooftop projects, KUSUM initiatives, and export markets, supporting India’s 'Make in India' agenda and renewable energy targets.

Commenting on business plans, Agrawal said, “Our strategic entry into renewable equipment manufacturing marks a key milestone in ACME’s journey to contribute meaningfully to India’s clean energy transition. We are committed to scaling operations, strengthening our portfolio, and investing in advanced manufacturing capacity.”

The firm said in its statement that ACME’s portfolio includes the ACM-HD144N N-Type TOPCon Bifacial Dual Glass Mono Modules, rated at 600W and backed by a 30-year performance warranty. Designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions, these modules are certified under IEC, UL, and ISO standards. Recent GST reductions from 12 percent to 5 percent on solar modules further enhance affordability and shorten payback periods for investors.

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