From pv journal India
Jakson Group, an Indian power conglomerate, mentioned this week that it has signed a contract with China’s Jinchen Corp for a 600 MW PV manufacturing line. The deal is a step ahead in Jakson’s plan to broaden photo voltaic manufacturing capability in India to three GW yearly by fiscal 2026, whereas additionally serving worldwide markets.
At the moment, Jakson has a 500 MW photo voltaic module facility in Larger Noida. The 600 MW tools line at Jinchen will improve its present capability in Larger Noida to 1.1 GW.
In keeping with Jakson, the set up of the brand new manufacturing line shall be accomplished by the center of this 12 months. The absolutely automated line shall be outfitted to fabricate the newest p-type, n-type, and G-12 modules, in mono-facial and bifacial variants.
The Indian firm first revealed its plan to fabricate photo voltaic panels in September. Stated it’s going to broaden its cumulative module capability to 1 GW inside 5 to 6 months, from 500 MW at current. It goals to have 2 GW of cumulative, operational cell and module capability by the top of 2024.
The corporate additionally has formidable plans for inexperienced hydrogen, inexperienced ammonia, and electrolyzer manufacturing. It’s now in talks with main suppliers of alkaline electrolyzer know-how to begin electrolyzer manufacturing beneath a three way partnership.
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