Avaada Electro, the solar manufacturing arm of Avaada Group announced that its Butibori facility in Nagpur, Maharashtra, has been officially included in the Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE). The listing includes Avaada’s Glass-to-Glass G12 modules (up to 720 Wp) and G12R modules (up to 630 Wp).
Equipped with AI-integrated, self-adaptive production lines and a smart energy management system, Butibori is among India’s most advanced solar module plants, operating at a Takt time of just 16 seconds. The facility is scaling up rapidly and is set to reach seven GW capacity by next month, reinforcing Avaada’s position in high-efficiency solar manufacturing.
In parallel, Avaada Electro has launched BIS-certified N-type TOPCon solar modules (720 Wp and 630 Wp), with industry-leading efficiency of 23.32 percent. Shipments of 595 Wp, 600 Wp, and 605 Wp modules have commenced from the Dadri facility, with 720 Wp modules dispatched from Nagpur.
Avaada’s facilities utilise cloud computing and real-time energy analytics to reduce environmental impact, reflecting the company’s commitment to sustainable and intelligent manufacturing. Scaling towards a 12 GW module and 12 GW cell capacity by next financial year, Avaada is building India’s largest integrated solar manufacturing ecosystem—spanning ingots, wafers, glass, and more—supporting India’s solar self-reliance mission.