Maharashtra Emerges as India’s Clean Energy Hub
Maharashtra is rapidly positioning itself as a leader in India’s solar energy revolution. A major boost to this vision comes from Avaada Electro’s state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Nagpur, where a high-capacity solar module is produced in just 16 seconds. This technological milestone was highlighted during a recent Channel Partner and EPC Meet, capturing the attention of industry leaders and reinforcing the state’s commitment to a sustainable future.
The company has introduced an advanced 720 WP N-type TOPCon solar module, capable of generating higher energy even in low-light conditions. This innovation is expected to significantly reduce electricity costs for both industrial and residential users. With a massive production capacity of 8.5 gigawatts, the fully automated facility is accelerating key initiatives like “Atmanirbhar Bharat” and the “PM Surya Ghar” scheme.
Avaada Group Chairman Vineet Mittal stated, “The Nagpur facility will play a crucial role in making solar energy accessible and affordable across Maharashtra and the country. Our goal is to deliver clean energy to every household.”
This initiative not only strengthens energy self-reliance but also creates new employment opportunities, paving the way for a stronger and greener future for Maharashtra.
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Mumbai (Anil Bedag) Maharashtra is now rapidly moving towards becoming a leader in the country’s solar energy revolution. Avaada Electro’s state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Nagpur has accelerated this journey, producing a high-efficiency solar module in just 16 seconds. This achievement captured the attention of the industry at the recently held Channel Partner and EPC Meet and provided a strong foundation for the state’s green vision.
The company’s 720 Wp N-Type TOPCon solar module offers high energy production even in low light conditions, significantly reducing electricity costs for industries and homes. With a production capacity of 8.5 GW, this fully automated unit is also giving impetus to schemes like Atmanirbhar Bharat and ‘PM Surya Ghar’.
“This Nagpur facility will play a key role in making solar energy accessible and affordable not only in Maharashtra but across the country. Our goal is to bring clean energy to every home,” said Vineet Mittal, Chairman of Avaada Group.
This initiative will not only increase self-reliance in the energy sector but will also create new employment opportunities, thereby strengthening Maharashtra’s ‘green future’.






