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Borosil Renewables to Expand Solar Glass Production with ₹900 Crore Investment, Aiming for 10 GW Capacity by 2026 – EQ

Borosil Renewables to Expand Solar Glass Production with ₹900 Crore Investment, Aiming for 10 GW Capacity by 2026 – EQ

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In Short : Borosil Renewables announced a ₹900 crore investment to expand its solar glass manufacturing capacity to 10 GW by 2026. The move aims to support India’s growing solar energy sector, reduce import dependence, and strengthen domestic production capabilities. The expansion will help meet rising demand for solar glass in renewable energy projects nationwide.

In Detail : Borosil Renewables has announced plans to invest ₹900 crore to significantly expand its solar glass manufacturing capacity. The company aims to enhance its production to support India’s ambitious renewable energy targets and meet the growing demand for solar components.

With this investment, Borosil Renewables will scale up its solar glass production capacity to 10 GW by 2026. This expansion is expected to strengthen the company’s position as a key domestic player in the solar energy supply chain.

The growing demand for solar glass is driven by India’s increasing focus on renewable energy projects, particularly solar power installations. As the country pushes towards achieving its clean energy goals, the need for quality solar components is rising sharply.

Borosil Renewables’ expansion plans are also expected to reduce India’s dependence on imported solar glass. Currently, a significant portion of solar glass is imported from other countries, making the domestic market vulnerable to global supply chain disruptions.

The company’s investment aligns with the government’s ‘Make in India’ initiative, promoting local manufacturing and supporting the development of a self-reliant solar industry. This move is expected to generate employment opportunities and boost the local economy.

By 2026, the expanded manufacturing capacity will enable Borosil Renewables to meet the requirements of domestic solar projects and potentially explore export opportunities. The company remains committed to supporting India’s clean energy transition and contributing to a sustainable future.

Anand Gupta Editor - EQ Int'l Media Network