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HVR Solar to build 1.2 GW TOPCon cell plant in Uttar Pradesh

By GridDigest Editorial · June 19, 2026 · synthesized from 3 sources

HVR Solar to build 1.2 GW TOPCon cell plant in Uttar Pradesh

HVR Solar is establishing a 1.2 GW tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) solar cell manufacturing facility in Amroha district, Uttar Pradesh.

HVR Solar has entered into a set of agreements to establish a 1.2-gigawatt tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) solar cell manufacturing facility in Amroha, a district in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.

Technology and Equipment Partnerships

The project is being advanced with the support of both Chinese and Indian firms providing technology and equipment for the planned factory. The involvement of international partners signals an approach common among Indian solar manufacturers seeking to rapidly deploy proven cell technology while building domestic production capacity.

TOPCon is a next-generation cell architecture that has gained significant traction globally in recent years, offering higher conversion efficiencies compared with the older PERC technology that currently dominates much of India's installed manufacturing base. Establishing TOPCon capacity domestically positions HVR Solar within a segment of the market that commands growing demand from project developers seeking higher-performance modules.

Uttar Pradesh as a Manufacturing Destination

The choice of Amroha in Uttar Pradesh reflects a broader trend of solar manufacturing investment flowing into India's interior states, rather than concentrating exclusively in established industrial corridors. Uttar Pradesh has been actively courting renewable energy and clean-tech manufacturing projects as part of state-level economic development efforts.

The 1.2 GW nameplate capacity of the planned facility would represent a meaningful addition to India's solar cell manufacturing base. India has been working to expand domestic cell and module production in recent years, driven in part by policy measures designed to reduce reliance on imported components, particularly from China.

Project Status

The agreements signed by HVR Solar mark an early but formal stage in the project's development, covering the technology licensing, equipment supply, and related arrangements necessary to move toward construction and eventual commissioning. Specific timelines for groundbreaking or commercial operations were not detailed in available reports.

The scale of the facility — at 1.2 GW — places it among mid-to-large-scale cell manufacturing projects being announced across India as the country works to build a more integrated domestic solar supply chain. Whether the plant will serve captive demand, supply third-party module makers, or pursue a combination of both channels was not specified in the source materials.

Sources (3)

Methodology: This article was synthesized from three source reports covering the same announcement, drawing on complementary details across all three sources.