On April 29, according to foreign media sources, Reliance Industries Limited (RIL), a large comprehensive enterprise group in India, officially announced that its first 1GW heterojunction solar module manufacturing project production line has been successfully put into operation. The implementation of this production line marks a crucial step in RIL's strategic layout in the new energy field.
The project that has been put into operation is located in the state of Gujarat, India, with a total investment of 750 billion rupees (approximately 63.525 billion yuan). It is worth noting that this 1GW production line that has been put into operation is only a part of RIL's planned 10GW annual production capacity project. As early as 2022, RIL announced an ambitious development plan, intending to build multiple GW-level factories, covering multiple new energy fields such as solar energy and battery energy storage.
According to the plan, RIL's solar energy factory will achieve a vertically integrated production model from polysilicon raw materials to solar modules. The target for the initial production capacity is locked at 10GW, and it is planned to be expanded to 20GW in stages in the future, gradually enhancing its market competitiveness. V. Srikanth, the Chief Financial Officer of RIL, revealed that the company has completed the engineering design work for the entire solar energy industry chain and is accelerating the procurement process of long-cycle equipment. He also emphasized that RIL's goal is to put all the planned factories into operation by the end of 2025 to the beginning of 2026, making every effort to seize the commanding heights of the new energy market. (This article is from the official website of Seetao.com, www.seetao.com. It is prohibited to reprint without permission. Otherwise, legal liability will be pursued. If reprinting, please indicate Seetao.com + the original text link.) Strategic Column Editor of Seetao.com / Yin Shiqian
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