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RenewSys India Enters ALMM List-II for Solar Cells
RenewSys India has entered the ALMM List-II for solar PV cells by adding 452 MW of Bifacial N-Type TOPCon Solar Cell capacity from its plant in Telangana. Total enlisted capacity in ALMM List-II has increased to 30,508 MW.
May 04, 2026. By Mrinmoy Dey
RenewSys India has entered the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy’s (MNRE) ALMM (Approved List of Models and Manufacturers) List-II for solar PV cells by adding 452 MW of Bifacial N-Type TOPCon Solar Cell capacity from its plant in Telangana.
With this, the total enlisted capacity in ALMM List-II has increased to 30,508 MW, and the number of manufacturers has increased to 13.
This is the seventh revision of the list since being first published on July 31, 2025.
The list was last updated on April 13, 2026, when MNRE added 2,829 MW of solar cell manufacturing capacity. Reliance entered the ALMM List-II for solar PV cells by adding 1,238 MW of HJT solar cell capacity, while Jupiter International added 991 MW of Mono PERC capacity from its new plant in Himachal Pradesh. Websol enhanced its capacity by 600 MW to reach 1,202 MW.
The ALMM List-II for solar cells will be implemented effective June 1, 2026. However, the cut-off date for the implementation of ALMM List-II was August 31, 2025. For Net-Metering and Open Access projects, if commissioned prior to the effective date of June 1, 2026, the projects are exempt from ALMM for solar cells.
In March 2026, MNRE expanded its ALMM framework to include ingots and wafers under a new List-III, mandating their use from June 1, 2028. The first list will be published when at least three independent wafer manufacturers with a combined 15 GW capacity are enlisted, and the cut-off date will be 7 days post the initial list issuance.
With this, the total enlisted capacity in ALMM List-II has increased to 30,508 MW, and the number of manufacturers has increased to 13.
This is the seventh revision of the list since being first published on July 31, 2025.
The list was last updated on April 13, 2026, when MNRE added 2,829 MW of solar cell manufacturing capacity. Reliance entered the ALMM List-II for solar PV cells by adding 1,238 MW of HJT solar cell capacity, while Jupiter International added 991 MW of Mono PERC capacity from its new plant in Himachal Pradesh. Websol enhanced its capacity by 600 MW to reach 1,202 MW.
The ALMM List-II for solar cells will be implemented effective June 1, 2026. However, the cut-off date for the implementation of ALMM List-II was August 31, 2025. For Net-Metering and Open Access projects, if commissioned prior to the effective date of June 1, 2026, the projects are exempt from ALMM for solar cells.
In March 2026, MNRE expanded its ALMM framework to include ingots and wafers under a new List-III, mandating their use from June 1, 2028. The first list will be published when at least three independent wafer manufacturers with a combined 15 GW capacity are enlisted, and the cut-off date will be 7 days post the initial list issuance.
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