New Delhi, Aug. 22 -- Jakson Solar, a maker of solar modules, plans to spend about Rs.8,000 crore to expand its module and cell manufacturing capacity and add wafer and ingot-producing facilities in the next few years, joint managing director and chief executive officer Gagan Deep Chanana said.
In an interview, Chanana said that in the first phase of the expansion, the company will set up 3 GW each of module and cell manufacturing capacities by the end of FY26 in Madhya Pradesh, where it has acquired land for the project. Jakson currently operates a 1.2 GW solar module manufacturing facility in Greater Noida.
"We have taken land of 110 acres, which is one of the largest anybody would be having at this point of time in one location. We p...
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