Solar PV manufacturer Vikram Solar has secured an order to supply 378.75 MW of high-efficiency modules for a major project tendered by NTPC Green Energy Ltd (INGEL), the renewable energy arm of NTPC Ltd.
The modules will be deployed near Nakhatrana in the Kutch district of Gujarat as part of the 600 MW solar project by Indian Oil NTPC Green Energy Pvt Ltd (INGEL), a joint venture between IOCL and NTPC Green Energy Ltd.
Under the scope of the order, the company will supply its advanced N-TOPCon modules, engineered to deliver enhanced performance, reliability, and energy yield in utility-scale installations. Delivery is expected to commence in FY26.
Gujarat continues to play a pivotal role in India’s renewable energy expansion, supported by favourable policies, robust infrastructure, and large-scale capacity additions.
This engagement highlights Vikram Solar’s ongoing commitment to advancing the country’s clean energy transition through technological innovation and consistent execution, while strengthening its footprint in the state.
Vikram Solar CMD Gyanesh Chaudhary said: “This order marks an important milestone for Vikram Solar as we commence our first engagement with INGEL on a large-scale, strategically significant project in Gujarat. It reinforces our ability to deliver high-performance N-TOPCon technology for complex utility-scale deployments, backed by execution certainty and manufacturing strength. We see this as the beginning of a strong, long-term collaboration supporting India’s accelerated clean energy transition.”
Vikram Solar is one of the leading Indian solar module manufacturers, specialising in efficient photovoltaic (PV) module manufacturing, with cumulative production capacity of 9.5 GW. Headquartered in Kolkata, it has presence across 39 countries.
