Vikram Solar bags 397.7 MWp module supply order for NTPC’s Khavda Solar Project in Gujarat
Kolkata: Solar module manufacturer Vikram Solar has secured a landmark 397.7 MWp module supply order for NTPC Renewable Energy Limited.

Vikram Solar's modules will power a significant portion of the massive 1,255 MW Khavda Solar Project in Gujarat. These cutting-edge bifacial DCR modules boast a minimum capacity of 540 Wp and meet the stringent ALMM standards.
“This partnership not only propels India's solar energy ambitions but also underscores Vikram Solar's unwavering commitment to sustainability through high-performance solutions,” the company said in a statement.
The project aligns perfectly with the Domestic Content Requirement (DCR), further solidifying the company's dedication to bolstering India's domestic solar manufacturing capabilities, it added.
Commenting on the achievement, Gyanesh Chaudhary, Chairman & Managing Director of Vikram Solar, remarked, “This landmark order is a powerful testament to the enduring partnership between Vikram Solar and NTPC Renewable Energy Limited. Our successful execution of numerous solar projects for NTPC has fostered a deep trust, built on a shared commitment to excellence.”
This collaboration not only cements our industry leadership but also aligns perfectly with our vision to propel India towards a clean energy future, he added.
“We look forward to making substantial contributions to the renewable energy sector, helping India become a global leader in sustainable practices. Vikram Solar takes the helm of manufacturing high-efficiency solar modules critical to the Khavda Solar Project's success,” he said.
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Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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