Gujarat-based Rayzon Solar has proclaimed that it is expanding its module production capacity to 1.5 GW with the addition of a new line.
The manufacturer would add a 1.2 GW mono PERC (passivated emitter and rear contact) line to its existing 300 MW state-of-the-art facility in Gujarat. The capacity additions would be completed by the end of December.
Rayzon Solar’s facility is equipped with an automated stringer and laminator. It has the
capacity to make 335 Wp polycrystalline panels and 400 Wp monocrystalline modules.
Kamlesh Gohil, international business development head at Rayzon Solar, said in a report that the new 1.2 GW production line will be equipped to produce mono PERC solar panels with wafer sizes up to 220 mm. It would have the capacity to produce 600 Wp panels with efficiency ratings of 21.4%.
“It will change the industry scenario and help to get the maximum output from a small area for big-scale PV projects,” stated Gohil.
The novel production line would be equipped with the latest technology, including a half-cut cell bussing system with a multi-busbar stringer from Wuxi Lead.
Rayzon Solar now joins the list of Indian manufacturers embracing mono PERC technology, in line with the global trend and rising indigenous demand for such panels.
JMK’s quarterly solar reports show 2020 was the very first year when shipments of high-efficiency monocrystalline PERC modules in India overtook multicrystalline modules.