MW Energy Generated
SAEL stands at the forefront of sustainable innovation as a leading solar module manufacturing company. With a steadfast commitment to excellence, we harness cutting-edge technology to produce high-quality solar modules, featuring operational solar module assembly lines with a combined capacity of 2.3 GW per year in Rajasthan and Punjab, India. This capacity is being enhanced to 3.6 GW by October 2024.
Our dedication to sustainability extends beyond products; it's ingrained in every aspect of our operations.
SAEL leads sustainable innovation in solar module manufacturing, prioritizing excellence. Our advanced technology powers production across assembly lines in Rajasthan, and Punjab yielding 2.3 GW annually, set to rise to 3.6 GW soon. Sustainability drives us at every level, from operations to product delivery.
Module Manufacturing Portfolio
Periodic imposition of safeguard duty from imports from China, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam.
DCR mandates the use of solar cells and modules manufactured domestically as per specifications and testing requirements fixed by MNRE.
Incentives to eligible manufacturers based on their annual production of high- efficiency solar PV modules and cells. Total outlay of ~US$3bn announced till date by the government.
Basic customs duty of 40% on solar modules and 25% on solar cells regardless of the country of origin.
Only modules that are listed on the ALMM are eligible for use in government sponsored solar projects.
SAEL distinguishes itself as one of the select Indian Renewable Energy firms equipped with in-house solar manufacturing and assembly infrastructure. Currently, we are developing a robust ecosystem for Solar PV manufacturing, featuring operational solar module assembly lines with a combined capacity of 2.3 GW per year in Rajasthan and Punjab, India. This capacity is being enhanced to 3.6 GW by October, 2024.
Barriers against cheap module imports from China including imposition of Safeguard Duties, BCD, introduction of ALMM.
Favourable business environment, local government support, and availability of skilled workforce to reinforce development.
Domestic manufacturers continue to export modules to other countries. 5 GW modules exported each year.
To reach the 500 GW target of renewable capacity by 2030, India needs about 30 GW of solar installations each year.