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H&H Aluminium Inaugurates 24,000 MTPA Aluminium Solar Frame Manufacturing Plant in Gujarat
Gujarat-based H&H Aluminium has set up an aluminium solar frame manufacturing plant at Rajkot with an annual capacity of 24,000 metric tons, with an investment of around INR 150 crore on a 28,000 sq. meter area. Trial production began in June 2025, and commercial productions are expected to start within a month.
July 05, 2025. By Mrinmoy Dey

Gujarat-based H&H Aluminium has launched an aluminium solar frame manufacturing plant with a capacity of 24,000 metric tons (MT) per annum at Rajkot in Gujarat. The plant can support up to 6 GW of solar installation in India.
The company has invested around INR 150 crore in the 28,000 sq. meter state-of-the-art plant for the solar panel aluminium frames, the company claimed in a statement.
It further added that the trial production at the plant has commenced in the month of June 2025, and commercial production is expected to start within a month. “At full capacity, the plant will be able to support sales of INR 700-750 crore per annum. The plant will generate employment opportunities for over 300 people,” it said.
The plant was inaugurated by C.R. Patil, Union Minister of Jal Shakti, on July 4, 2025, in the presence of senior government officials, the leadership team of H&H Aluminium and invited dignitaries.
Sharing more information, Uttam Patel, Director, H&H Aluminium said, “This will be India’s largest and most advanced Solar Panel aluminium frame plant at a single location, and we were able to install it in a record time of just about a year. We are thankful to the state government and all concerned departments for their support. Currently, India imports 90–95 percent of aluminium solar panel frames. With this plant, we are making a meaningful step towards supporting the ‘Make in India’ initiative and promoting domestic manufacturing in the solar energy sector. We expect to start commercial production within the next one month.”
For the uninitiated, on September 29, 2024, the Government of India in order to safeguard the domestic industry, imposed an anti-dumping duty for a period of five years on imports of ‘Anodised Aluminium Frames for Solar Panels/Modules’ originating in or exported from China. Consequently, an anti-dumping duty ranging from USD 403-577 per MT (Equivalent to 14 percent) is imposed on imports from specified Chinese producers/exporters and any other non-specified entities. The duty is applicable for five years from the notification date.
Vijay Kaneria, Director, H&H Aluminium, said, “India has achieved a historic milestone of 100 GW solar power capacity in 2025. In addition, the government has set an ambitious target to install 500 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030, with a significant portion, approximately 280 GW, expected to come from solar power. This represents a huge opportunity for solar power and allied industries over the next 5-10 years.”
He further added that the company offers premium quality aluminium solar frames that meet ASTM and IEC – international standards for strength, weather resistance, and longevity to enable efficient and sustainable energy solutions.
“Additionally, the Rajkot plant is equipped with SCADA and IoT-enabled production lines for real-time monitoring and quality control, a fully equipped quality lab and in-house R&D for product customisation, and a zero-liquid discharge anodising setup. The company’s aluminium frames are RoHS and REACH compliant, free from hazardous substances, and 100 percent recyclable, aligning with eco-friendly energy initiatives,” shared the company.
The company has invested around INR 150 crore in the 28,000 sq. meter state-of-the-art plant for the solar panel aluminium frames, the company claimed in a statement.
It further added that the trial production at the plant has commenced in the month of June 2025, and commercial production is expected to start within a month. “At full capacity, the plant will be able to support sales of INR 700-750 crore per annum. The plant will generate employment opportunities for over 300 people,” it said.
The plant was inaugurated by C.R. Patil, Union Minister of Jal Shakti, on July 4, 2025, in the presence of senior government officials, the leadership team of H&H Aluminium and invited dignitaries.
Sharing more information, Uttam Patel, Director, H&H Aluminium said, “This will be India’s largest and most advanced Solar Panel aluminium frame plant at a single location, and we were able to install it in a record time of just about a year. We are thankful to the state government and all concerned departments for their support. Currently, India imports 90–95 percent of aluminium solar panel frames. With this plant, we are making a meaningful step towards supporting the ‘Make in India’ initiative and promoting domestic manufacturing in the solar energy sector. We expect to start commercial production within the next one month.”
For the uninitiated, on September 29, 2024, the Government of India in order to safeguard the domestic industry, imposed an anti-dumping duty for a period of five years on imports of ‘Anodised Aluminium Frames for Solar Panels/Modules’ originating in or exported from China. Consequently, an anti-dumping duty ranging from USD 403-577 per MT (Equivalent to 14 percent) is imposed on imports from specified Chinese producers/exporters and any other non-specified entities. The duty is applicable for five years from the notification date.
Vijay Kaneria, Director, H&H Aluminium, said, “India has achieved a historic milestone of 100 GW solar power capacity in 2025. In addition, the government has set an ambitious target to install 500 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030, with a significant portion, approximately 280 GW, expected to come from solar power. This represents a huge opportunity for solar power and allied industries over the next 5-10 years.”
He further added that the company offers premium quality aluminium solar frames that meet ASTM and IEC – international standards for strength, weather resistance, and longevity to enable efficient and sustainable energy solutions.
“Additionally, the Rajkot plant is equipped with SCADA and IoT-enabled production lines for real-time monitoring and quality control, a fully equipped quality lab and in-house R&D for product customisation, and a zero-liquid discharge anodising setup. The company’s aluminium frames are RoHS and REACH compliant, free from hazardous substances, and 100 percent recyclable, aligning with eco-friendly energy initiatives,” shared the company.
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