[Solar: Fujiyama to build 1.2GW TOPCon cell facility in India]

Published: May 25, 2026 09:09
Fujiyama Power Systems has approved plans to build a 1.2GW TOPCon solar cell facility at its Ratlam plant in Madhya Pradesh, with commercial production expected in the first quarter of FY2028. The INR 350 crore project will complement the company’s existing 1GW Mono PERC cell plant in Uttar Pradesh and support its backward integration and technology upgrade strategy. SMM believes the rollout of India’s ALMM-II rules from June 2026 is accelerating domestic cell capacity expansion, helping manufacturers secure DCR-compliant supply, reduce cost volatility and strengthen their rooftop solar positioning.

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