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Avaada Electro Expands Capacity with ALMM-Enlisted Facilities in Maharashtra and UP

Avaada Electro’s Nagpur plant has a 4,111 MW annual capacity, producing Bifacial N-Type TOPCon Glass-to-Glass modules (720–610 Wp). The Dadri unit adds 1,311 MW, making modules from 585–610 Wp.

September 22, 2025. By News Bureau

The company’s factory at Butibori in Nagpur has an annual capacity of 4,111 MW. The factory will manufacture Bifacial N-Type TOPCon modules, Glass-to-Glass (720 Wp, 630 Wp, 610Wp). The plant at Dadri in Uttar Pradesh has an annual capacity of 1,311 MW and can produce Bifacial N-Type TOPCon and Glass-to-Glass (585 Wp to 610 Wp). 

Avaada Electro’s facilities at Butibori in Nagpur (Maharashtra) and Dadri (Uttar Pradesh) have received approval under the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy’s (MNRE) Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) list, taking its combined enlisted capacity to over 5,400 MW a year and cementing its role as a trusted supplier for India’s solar revolution. This recognition reinforces the company’s leadership in delivering cutting-edge solar technology that powers India’s journey towards Atmanirbhar Bharat and Net Zero 2070.

The company’s factory at Butibori in Nagpur has an annual capacity of 4,111 MW. The factory will manufacture Bifacial N-Type TOPCon modules, Glass-to-Glass (720 Wp, 630 Wp, 610Wp). The facility features production lines and a smart energy management system with a Takt time of just 16 seconds.

The plant at Dadri in Uttar Pradesh has an annual capacity of 1,311 MW and can produce Bifacial N-Type TOPCon and Glass-to-Glass (585 Wp to 610 Wp). 

Commenting on the development, Vineet Mittal, Chairman, Avaada Group, said, “At Avaada, we see every milestone not just as a recognition, but as a responsibility. The ALMM accreditation of Avaada Electro reaffirms our commitment to Make in India, Make for the World. With these next-generation TOPCon modules, we are not only powering solar projects, but also inspiring a greener, self-reliant and more sustainable India. This is our Sankalp to Siddhi in action.”
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