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PIXON Secures ALMM Approval for 2.391 GW Solar Module Manufacturing Capacity
PIXON’s ALMM approval includes 1.646 GW of capacity for high-efficiency TOPCon modules, covering M10R and G12R formats, and 745 MW for Mono PERC modules.
May 06, 2026. By Abha Rustagi
Indian solar module manufacturer PIXON has received approval under the government’s Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) for a total capacity of 2.391 GW.
The approval includes 1.646 GW of capacity for high-efficiency TOPCon modules, covering M10R and G12R formats, and 745 MW for Mono PERC modules, the company said in a statement.
PIXON, which recently scaled its manufacturing capacity to 1.6 GW, said the latest inclusion in the ALMM strengthens its position as India pushes for greater domestic solar manufacturing and reduced reliance on imports.
“Receiving ALMM approval for 2.391 GW is a significant milestone for PIXON. It reflects our commitment to manufacturing excellence, technology advancement, and India’s clean energy mission,” said PIXON’s CEO Rajendra Kankal.
India’s ALMM framework, governed by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, mandates the use of approved domestic manufacturers and models in government-backed solar projects, aiming to boost local production and ensure quality standards.
The addition of TOPCon capacity signals PIXON’s shift toward next-generation solar technologies, which offer higher efficiency compared to conventional modules.
The approval includes 1.646 GW of capacity for high-efficiency TOPCon modules, covering M10R and G12R formats, and 745 MW for Mono PERC modules, the company said in a statement.
PIXON, which recently scaled its manufacturing capacity to 1.6 GW, said the latest inclusion in the ALMM strengthens its position as India pushes for greater domestic solar manufacturing and reduced reliance on imports.
“Receiving ALMM approval for 2.391 GW is a significant milestone for PIXON. It reflects our commitment to manufacturing excellence, technology advancement, and India’s clean energy mission,” said PIXON’s CEO Rajendra Kankal.
India’s ALMM framework, governed by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, mandates the use of approved domestic manufacturers and models in government-backed solar projects, aiming to boost local production and ensure quality standards.
The addition of TOPCon capacity signals PIXON’s shift toward next-generation solar technologies, which offer higher efficiency compared to conventional modules.
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