Cosmic PV Power Limited has strengthened its solar manufacturing footprint with the expansion of its approved module capacity under the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy’s (MNRE) Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) List-I to 3.15 GW, marking a significant milestone in the company’s growth journey.
As per the latest ALMM List-I Revision XLIX issued by MNRE on July 6, 2026, Cosmic PV Power has received approval for an additional 1,848 MW annual solar PV module manufacturing capacity at its facility located in Mandvi, Tadkeshwar, Surat, Gujarat. With this latest addition, the company’s ALMM-listed capacity has increased from its earlier 1,302 MW to 3,150 MW (3.15 GW).
The newly approved capacity boosts Cosmic PV Power’s footprint in the fast growing solar manufacturing sector in India and supports the transition of the industry towards advanced, high efficiency solar technologies. The company’s manufacturing portfolio includes bifacial N-Type TOPCon solar PV modules designed to deliver higher efficiency, increased energy output and better long-term performance.
The expansion is happening as India continues to boost its domestic clean energy manufacturing through policy initiatives such as the ALMM, and with rising demand for locally-produced solar products for utility-scale and distributed renewable energy projects.
Apart from Cosmic PV Power, MNRE’s latest ALMM revision also included updates from several solar manufacturers including Icon Solar En Power Technologies, Solarium Green Energy, Havells India, ISH Solar Private Limited, Powersphere Renewable Private Limited and others, reflecting continued momentum in India’s solar manufacturing ecosystem.
Cosmic PV Power is further expanding its clean energy portfolio with plans for a 2 GW Energy Storage System (ESS) manufacturing facility and a 1.1 GW solar cell manufacturing line, strengthening its position across the renewable energy value chain.
Cosmic PV Power Limited is a Surat, Gujarat-based company focused on scaling domestic manufacturing capabilities and advanced solar technologies. With its growing module capacity, and entry into energy storage solutions, the company hopes to play its part in India’s vision to create a self-reliant and globally competitive clean energy manufacturing ecosystem.





