Solex Energy has secured a ₹628.37 crore work order for the supply of N-Type TOPCon Glass-to-Glass Solar PV Modules, marking another milestone for the Gujarat-based solar manufacturer as demand for high-efficiency photovoltaic technologies continues to grow. The order has been awarded by an international renewable energy group with operations across multiple countries. Under the contract, Solex Energy will supply 615 Wp and 620 Wp N-Type TOPCon G12R Glass-to-Glass Solar PV Modules, with the total order value including applicable duties and taxes.
While the announcement highlights another major order for Solex Energy, it also reflects a broader trend shaping the global solar industry, where developers are increasingly adopting next-generation module technologies that deliver higher efficiency and improved long-term performance.
Key Highlights:
- Order Value: ₹628.37 crores
- Technology: N-Type TOPCon Glass-to-Glass Solar Modules
- Module Ratings: 615 Wp and 620 Wp
- Customer: Global renewable energy company
- Manufacturing Location: Surat, Gujarat
- Key Significance: Reflects growing demand for advanced solar technologies and strengthens India’s manufacturing ecosystem.
Why N-Type TOPCon Modules Are Gaining Popularity
Unlike conventional solar modules, N-Type TOPCon (Tunnel Oxide Passivated Contact) technology offers higher conversion efficiency, lower power degradation and better performance under high temperatures. These advantages have made TOPCon one of the fastest-growing technologies in utility-scale solar projects worldwide, gradually replacing older P-Type module technologies.
As project developers increasingly focus on improving energy output over the lifetime of solar assets, demand for N-Type modules has accelerated across domestic as well as international markets. The latest order suggests that advanced module technologies are becoming a key differentiator for Indian manufacturers competing globally.
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More Than Just Another Supply Contract
Although the order represents a significant addition to Solex Energy’s order book, its importance extends beyond the contract value. Global renewable energy developers are placing greater emphasis on reliable suppliers capable of delivering high-performance modules that meet international quality standards. For Indian manufacturers, this creates opportunities to strengthen exports while supporting the country’s ambition of becoming a global solar manufacturing hub. The latest contract indicates growing confidence in India’s manufacturing capabilities as global developers diversify their supply chains.
Strengthening Domestic Manufacturing
Solex Energy manufactures its modules at its facilities near Surat, Gujarat, where the company produces photovoltaic modules certified to several international quality standards. Its products are approved under the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy’s Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) while also carrying certifications including IEC, CE, UL, BIS, EPD and KIWA PVEL.
As India continues promoting domestic manufacturing through policy support and production-linked incentives, companies capable of producing advanced solar technologies are expected to play an increasingly important role in reducing import dependence.
India’s Shift Towards High-Efficiency Solar Technologies
India’s solar market has expanded rapidly over the past decade. However, the industry is now witnessing another transition, not just towards higher manufacturing capacity but towards more efficient module technologies.
N-Type TOPCon modules are increasingly being adopted because they offer:
- Higher energy conversion efficiency
- Lower annual degradation
- Better performance in high-temperature environments
- Improved long-term energy generation
- Longer operational life
As utilities and independent power producers seek higher energy yields, advanced technologies such as TOPCon are expected to become increasingly common in upcoming solar projects.
Supporting Solex Energy’s Long-Term Growth
The latest order also aligns with Solex Energy’s broader expansion strategy. With nearly three decades of experience in the solar industry, the company continues to strengthen its manufacturing capabilities while expanding its presence across utility-scale, commercial, industrial and public sector projects.
Under its Vision 2030 roadmap, Solex Energy has outlined plans to increase manufacturing capacity, improve export competitiveness, strengthen quality systems and invest in workforce development. The latest order further reinforces that long-term strategy as demand for advanced photovoltaic technologies continues to grow.
Positioning for Future Growth
The ₹628.37 crore order reflects more than another commercial contract for Solex Energy. It highlights the increasing adoption of N-Type TOPCon technology, the growing role of Indian manufacturers in global renewable energy supply chains and the industry’s shift towards higher-efficiency solar modules. As countries continue investing in clean energy infrastructure, manufacturers capable of producing advanced photovoltaic technologies are likely to play a larger role in supporting the next phase of global solar deployment.

