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Home » Renewable energy » Enlight Metals Targets Over 1,000 MW of Solar Capacity Using Galvalume-Based Structures Over Next Two Years
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Enlight Metals Targets Over 1,000 MW of Solar Capacity Using Galvalume-Based Structures Over Next Two Years

ManshiBy ManshiJanuary 22, 20262 Mins Read
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Enlight Metals Targets Over 1,000 MW of Solar Capacity Using Galvalume-Based Structures Over Next Two Years

Enlight Metals, India’s leading AI-driven metal aggregator, announced its ambition to support over 1,000 MW of cumulative solar capacity in the next two years through its Galvalume-based solar mounting structures, reinforcing its commitment to India’s clean energy transition.

The company entered the solar infrastructure segment in July 2025, focusing on engineered Galvalume-coated steel mounting structures for utility-scale and large commercial solar projects. Since then, Enlight Metals has engaged across multiple developments, building a growing double-digit MW pipeline, primarily across Western and Southern India.

Looking ahead, Enlight Metals plans to expand into additional high-growth solar regions across India. Strategically, the solar vertical strengthens Enlight Metals’ position as a technology-enabled materials platform at the intersection of metals, infrastructure, and clean energy, supporting diversified growth and long-term relevance.

“India’s next phase of solar growth will be driven not just by capacity addition, but by the quality, durability, and execution certainty of the underlying infrastructure,” said Vedant, Founder and CEO, Enlight Metals. “Our focus is on enabling scale in solar through better engineering and execution discipline. By combining Galvalume-specific structural design with AI-driven planning, we deliver project-specific solutions that improve durability, reduce material inefficiencies, and provide developers with greater certainty on timelines and lifecycle costs.”

The company leverages an AI-driven platform to align project design parameters with Galvalume demand forecasting, vendor allocation, and logistics planning, enabling accurate material planning, reduced wastage, and real-time tracking from manufacturing to site delivery resulting in improved schedule adherence and lower execution volatility.

Enlight Metals’ primary offering includes the design, supply, and execution support of ground-mounted Galvalume-based solar structures. The company collaborates closely with EPC contractors, independent power producers, and industrial clients, developing both captive and open-access solar assets, where long-term structural reliability and lifecycle economics are paramount.

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I'm journalism graduate with professional experience working across different news websites. I have been involved in news reporting, content writing, and digital media coverage, which has helped me develop a strong understanding of current affairs and storytelling. Currently, I am working with Battery Magazine, where I continue to create accurate, engaging, and reader-focused news content.

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