Domestic Solar Cell Mandate: Boost for Self-Reliance
From 1st June 2026, the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) mandated the use of domestically manufactured solar cells for all new open-access, net-metering, and government-subsidised solar projects under the Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) List-II.
Challenges and Industry Concerns
Supply Constraints
- Domestic cell production is far lower than module manufacturing capacity (cell capacity: ~ 31GW vs. module manufacturing capacity: ~193GW).
- The mismatch could create shortages and disrupt project implementation.
Challenges for Non-Integrated Manufacturers
- Many manufacturers assemble modules but do not produce solar cells.
- These firms may become dependent on large integrated players that manufacture both ....
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