Navitas Solar is reportedly planning a significant investment of around ₹1,500 crores to expand its manufacturing operations in Gujarat, according to industry media reports. The proposed investment is aimed at strengthening the company’s solar manufacturing capacity and supporting its long-term growth strategy in the renewable energy sector.
As per the reports, the planned Gujarat facility is expected to focus on scaling up production capabilities for solar modules and related components. The expansion comes at a time when demand for renewable energy solutions in India and global markets continues to grow steadily, driven by the transition towards cleaner energy sources.
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While the company has not yet made an official announcement on its website regarding the investment, the development highlights increasing interest and confidence in India’s solar manufacturing ecosystem. Gujarat remains one of the leading industrial hubs for renewable energy projects, attracting several large-scale investments from clean energy companies in recent years.
Industry observers believe that such investments could play a vital role in strengthening India’s domestic solar supply chain and reducing dependency on imports. The expansion, if implemented as reported is also expected to generate employment opportunities and contribute to regional industrial development.
The move aligns with the broader momentum in India’s renewable energy sector, where companies are rapidly scaling up manufacturing capacity to meet rising energy demands and support national clean energy targets. It further reflects the growing focus on building a self-reliant solar manufacturing base in the country.

