PIXON Expands Solar Module Production to 1.8 GW in Gujarat
PIXON Green Energy is transforming India’s solar sector with a major capacity expansion in Rajkot. The company is adding 800 MW to its existing 1 GW facility, reaching 1.8 GW total production capacity – positioning Gujarat as a key hub for renewable energy growth.
Strategic Solar Manufacturing Hub in Gujarat
Rajkot offers ideal conditions with high irradiation levels and supportive state policies. Gujarat already contributes 10% of India’s solar capacity, making this expansion crucial for achieving national clean energy targets.
Advanced Solar Technologies
PIXON produces high-efficiency modules featuring:
- Tunnel Oxide Passivated Contact (TOPCon) technology
- Heterojunction (HJT) solar modules
Climate-Adaptive Solar Solutions
Designed for Gujarat’s extreme climate (temperatures exceeding 45°C), these modules offer superior heat resistance and long-term reliability compared to conventional panels.
Rapid Project Timeline
The expanded facility is scheduled for commissioning by November 2025, leveraging Gujarat’s streamlined approval processes and PIXON’s existing infrastructure.
Impact on Solar Industry
The increased capacity will:
- Reduce supply bottlenecks for EPC contractors
- Lower dependence on imported solar components
- Support India’s domestic manufacturing initiative
Supporting National Renewable Goals
This expansion aligns with India’s 500 GW renewable target by 2030. PIXON’s growth underscores Gujarat’s pivotal role in powering India’s clean energy transition through sustainable solar manufacturing.






