Vikram Solar has secured an order to supply 378.75 MW of solar modules for a project being developed by Indian Oil NTPC Green Energy Pvt Ltd (INGEL). INGEL is a joint venture between Indian Oil Corporation Limited and NTPC Green Energy Limited.
The modules will be used for a 600 MW solar power project located near Nakhatrana in the Kutch district of Gujarat. This marks Vikram Solar’s first large-scale engagement with INGEL and strengthens its presence in major utility-scale solar developments.
Project Details
Under the agreement, Vikram Solar will supply advanced n-type TOPCon (n-TOPCon) solar modules for the project. The company has stated that deliveries are expected to begin within the current financial year, FY 2026.
Commenting on the development, Gyanesh Chaudhary, Chairman & Managing Director of Vikram Solar, said:
“This order marks an important milestone for Vikram Solar as we commence our first engagement with INGEL on a large-scale, strategically significant project in Gujarat. It reinforces our ability to deliver high-performance n-TOPCon technology for complex utility-scale deployments, backed by execution certainty and manufacturing strength,”
The order is seen as a significant step for Vikram Solar as it expands partnerships with leading public sector-backed renewable energy developers.
Company Profile
Headquartered in Kolkata, Vikram Solar is among India’s largest photovoltaic (PV) module manufacturers. The company has a cumulative production capacity of 9.5 GW.
It has been recognised as a ‘Top Performer’ in PVEL’s PV Module Reliability Scorecard and has featured in BloombergNEF’s Tier 1 solar PV module manufacturers list for eight consecutive quarters.
The latest order further strengthens Vikram Solar’s position in India’s growing utility-scale solar market while supporting the expansion of renewable energy capacity in Gujarat.





