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Australian Premium Solar Starts Commercial Production at 400 MW TOPCon Module Plant in Gujarat
Australian Premium Solar (India) has begun commercial production at its new 400 MW TOPCon solar module facility in Sabarkantha, Gujarat, expanding its total manufacturing capacity to 800 MW. An additional 400 MW is expected to be operational by April 2026.
November 05, 2025. By Mrinmoy Dey
Solar module manufacturer Australian Premium Solar (India) Ltd. (APS) has announced the commencement of commercial production at its new 400 MW TOPCon solar module manufacturing line located in Sabarkantha, Gujarat.
This milestone follows the successful completion of trials, marking a significant step toward expanding the company’s total solar module manufacturing capacity to 800 MW, the company said in a statement.
The new facility is equipped with state-of-the-art, high-efficiency production machinery, further strengthening APS's position as one of the few fully integrated solar manufacturers in India capable of producing high-performance TOPCon modules.
Commenting on the development, Nikunjkumar Chimanlal Patel, Chairman and Executive Director of Australian Premium Solar, said, “The successful commencement of our 400 MW TOPCon solar module line marks a pivotal moment in our growth journey. This expansion underscores our commitment to ‘Make in India’ and positions APS among the select few domestic manufacturers producing next-generation TOPCon modules at scale. The new capacity will not only enhance our operational capabilities but will also help us achieve our targeted revenue guidance of 75 percent CAGR, reflecting our strong growth momentum and confidence in the expanding renewable energy market.”
He further stated that the commissioning of this 400 MW line represents the first phase of APS's planned capacity expansion, with an additional 400 MW line scheduled to become operational by April 2026. “This expansion will enable APS to meet the growing domestic and global demand for high-efficiency solar modules and cater to both utility-scale and distributed solar applications,” he said.
This milestone follows the successful completion of trials, marking a significant step toward expanding the company’s total solar module manufacturing capacity to 800 MW, the company said in a statement.
The new facility is equipped with state-of-the-art, high-efficiency production machinery, further strengthening APS's position as one of the few fully integrated solar manufacturers in India capable of producing high-performance TOPCon modules.
Commenting on the development, Nikunjkumar Chimanlal Patel, Chairman and Executive Director of Australian Premium Solar, said, “The successful commencement of our 400 MW TOPCon solar module line marks a pivotal moment in our growth journey. This expansion underscores our commitment to ‘Make in India’ and positions APS among the select few domestic manufacturers producing next-generation TOPCon modules at scale. The new capacity will not only enhance our operational capabilities but will also help us achieve our targeted revenue guidance of 75 percent CAGR, reflecting our strong growth momentum and confidence in the expanding renewable energy market.”
He further stated that the commissioning of this 400 MW line represents the first phase of APS's planned capacity expansion, with an additional 400 MW line scheduled to become operational by April 2026. “This expansion will enable APS to meet the growing domestic and global demand for high-efficiency solar modules and cater to both utility-scale and distributed solar applications,” he said.
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