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Premier Energies has announced plans to invest approximately ₹6,000 crore over the next three years to establish ingot and wafer manufacturing facilities, marking a significant step toward strengthening its position in India’s solar value chain. The investment is part of the company’s broader strategy to achieve backward integration and build a fully integrated solar manufacturing ecosystem.

The planned expansion will enable Premier Energies to manufacture critical upstream components used in solar cells and modules, reducing reliance on imported raw materials while improving supply chain resilience. By entering the ingot and wafer segment, the company aims to enhance operational efficiency, secure long-term material availability, and support India’s growing demand for domestically manufactured solar products.

The investment aligns with the Indian government’s push to boost local manufacturing under initiatives such as the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme and the Atmanirbhar Bharat mission. As India accelerates its renewable energy transition, expanding domestic production capacity for key solar components is expected to play a crucial role in achieving national clean energy and energy security goals.

Premier Energies has been steadily expanding its manufacturing footprint across the solar value chain, and the latest investment reinforces its commitment to supporting India’s ambition of becoming a global hub for solar manufacturing. The new facilities are expected to contribute significantly to the country’s efforts to reduce import dependence, create employment opportunities, and strengthen the domestic renewable energy supply chain.

As demand for solar power continues to rise across utility-scale, commercial, and residential segments, investments in upstream manufacturing are becoming increasingly important for ensuring a stable and competitive clean energy ecosystem in India.

Vishal Gupta
Vishal Gupta
Vishal Gupta is the Editorial Director of The VIA, where he leads coverage on climate, sustainability and global policy. He contributes to global conversations with analytics, insights, and informed opinions that make complex issues accessible to policymakers, business leaders, and wider audiences. He has worked closely with international organizations as a communication advisor and serves on the boards of several startups.

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