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Currently, India is largely dependent on imports for solar equipment. Although India has developed 71 GW of module production capacity and nearly 11 GW of cell production capacity, wafer and ingot manufacturing is limited to just 2 GW, built by Adani Enterprises Ltd.
Industry insiders note that high logistics costs and quality control issues have kept wafer and ingot manufacturing costs high, and the subsidies will help ease this pressure. However, even with an increase in wafer and ingot capacity, India would still need to import the core raw material, polysilicon. According to BloombergNEF data, China dominates the global polysilicon market with an annual production capacity of 2.3 million tons, far outpacing second-ranked Germany, which has 75,000 tons. India currently has no capacity to refine polysilicon.
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