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ALMM Update: MNRE Adds 5,255 MW of Solar Module Capacity in November 2025
The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy has updated the ALMM List-I, adding 5,255 MW of solar module capacity in November 2025, taking the total enlisted capacity to 121,722 MW. Avaada Electro, Future Solar, Sova Solar and Navitas Solar have increased capacities. Sirius Solar Energy Systems and Jeem Energy are the new entrants.
November 26, 2025. By Mrinmoy Dey
The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has updated the Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) by adding 5,255 MW of solar module capacity in List-I in November 2025. With this, the cumulative module manufacturing capacity reaches 121,722 MW.
Sirius Solar Energy Systems (67 MW) and Jeem Energy (172 MW) are the new entrants in the ALMM List-I.
Among the existing manufacturers, Avaada Electro has added 2,798 MW from its plant located in Nagpur, Maharashtra, increasing the capacity to 6,909 MW. Earlier, the company also enlisted 1,311 MW from its plant in Dadri, Uttar Pradesh. With this, the company’s total enlisted capacity in ALMM List-I has increased to 8,220 MW.
FS Green Energies (Future Solar) has added 2,105 MW. With this, the company’s total enlisted capacity has reached 5,001 MW.
Navitas Solar has increased its capacity by 42 MW to reach 1,142 MW, and Sova Solar has added 71 MW of capacity, reaching 1,368 MW.
The list was last updated on October 13, 2025, when MNRE added 6,922 MW of solar module capacity, taking the total capacity listed under ALMM List-I to 116,467 MW.
In the October update, Solitech Green Energy (1321 MW), Surana Solar (174 MW) and Suryanand Solar Cluster Association (33 MW) were the new additions to the ALMM List-I. Additionally, Insolation Green Energy added 1,202 MW from its third manufacturing plant, taking the company’s total ALMM-listed capacity to 2,013 MW.
From the existing manufacturers, Gautam Solar added 2,372 MW, taking its capacity from the plant in Haryana to 3,224 MW. Bluebird Solar added 713 MW to reach a capacity of 819 MW. Goldi Sun (Goldi Solar) increased the capacity of its plant in the Navsari district of Gujarat to 4,522 MW from 3,912 MW by adding 610 MW of TOPCon capacity.
Rayzon Solar increased its capacity by 400 MW to reach 3,406 MW. Jakson Engineers and Emmvee Energy added 85 MW and 12 MW, respectively.
Introduced in 2021, the ALMM serves as a critical quality control measure, ensuring that only approved solar module manufacturers are eligible for government projects, subsidies, and tenders. The list is regularly updated to reflect the status of compliant manufacturers.
Solar Cells will also come under the ambit of ALMM from June 1, 2026, onwards. On July 31, 2025, MNRE released the first edition of its ALMM List-II for solar PV cells, enlisting 13,066 MW of domestic manufacturing capacity across six manufacturers and nine units. Subsequently, the list was revised twice.
In November 2025, Websol Energy Systems has entered the ALMM List-II for solar PV cells by adding 602 MW of Mono Crystalline PERC (Bifacial) solar cell capacity. With this, the total enlisted capacity has reached 18,481 MW.
In September 2025, MNRE issued a draft amendment in the ALMM framework to include solar wafers. As per the draft, ALMM List-III for wafers will come into effect from June 1, 2028, subject to the condition that at least three independent wafer manufacturing units are operational, with a combined annual capacity of 15 GW. Importantly, enlisted wafer manufacturers must also have equivalent ingot manufacturing capacity, ensuring integrated upstream production.
Sirius Solar Energy Systems (67 MW) and Jeem Energy (172 MW) are the new entrants in the ALMM List-I.
Among the existing manufacturers, Avaada Electro has added 2,798 MW from its plant located in Nagpur, Maharashtra, increasing the capacity to 6,909 MW. Earlier, the company also enlisted 1,311 MW from its plant in Dadri, Uttar Pradesh. With this, the company’s total enlisted capacity in ALMM List-I has increased to 8,220 MW.
FS Green Energies (Future Solar) has added 2,105 MW. With this, the company’s total enlisted capacity has reached 5,001 MW.
Navitas Solar has increased its capacity by 42 MW to reach 1,142 MW, and Sova Solar has added 71 MW of capacity, reaching 1,368 MW.
The list was last updated on October 13, 2025, when MNRE added 6,922 MW of solar module capacity, taking the total capacity listed under ALMM List-I to 116,467 MW.
In the October update, Solitech Green Energy (1321 MW), Surana Solar (174 MW) and Suryanand Solar Cluster Association (33 MW) were the new additions to the ALMM List-I. Additionally, Insolation Green Energy added 1,202 MW from its third manufacturing plant, taking the company’s total ALMM-listed capacity to 2,013 MW.
From the existing manufacturers, Gautam Solar added 2,372 MW, taking its capacity from the plant in Haryana to 3,224 MW. Bluebird Solar added 713 MW to reach a capacity of 819 MW. Goldi Sun (Goldi Solar) increased the capacity of its plant in the Navsari district of Gujarat to 4,522 MW from 3,912 MW by adding 610 MW of TOPCon capacity.
Rayzon Solar increased its capacity by 400 MW to reach 3,406 MW. Jakson Engineers and Emmvee Energy added 85 MW and 12 MW, respectively.
Introduced in 2021, the ALMM serves as a critical quality control measure, ensuring that only approved solar module manufacturers are eligible for government projects, subsidies, and tenders. The list is regularly updated to reflect the status of compliant manufacturers.
Solar Cells will also come under the ambit of ALMM from June 1, 2026, onwards. On July 31, 2025, MNRE released the first edition of its ALMM List-II for solar PV cells, enlisting 13,066 MW of domestic manufacturing capacity across six manufacturers and nine units. Subsequently, the list was revised twice.
In November 2025, Websol Energy Systems has entered the ALMM List-II for solar PV cells by adding 602 MW of Mono Crystalline PERC (Bifacial) solar cell capacity. With this, the total enlisted capacity has reached 18,481 MW.
In September 2025, MNRE issued a draft amendment in the ALMM framework to include solar wafers. As per the draft, ALMM List-III for wafers will come into effect from June 1, 2028, subject to the condition that at least three independent wafer manufacturing units are operational, with a combined annual capacity of 15 GW. Importantly, enlisted wafer manufacturers must also have equivalent ingot manufacturing capacity, ensuring integrated upstream production.
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