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UTL Solar Commissions 2,000 MW Solar Module Plant in Ratlam, Madhya Pradesh
Fujiyama Power Systems (UTL Solar) has commissioned a 2,000 MW solar panel manufacturing facility in Ratlam, Madhya Pradesh, while inverter and battery manufacturing lines at the same site are scheduled for commissioning in Q1FY27 and Q2FY27, respectively.
May 15, 2026. By Mrinmoy Dey
Fujiyama Power Systems (UTL Solar) has announced the commissioning of its 2,000 MW solar panel manufacturing facility at Ratlam, Madhya Pradesh.
The Ratlam facility is a part of Fujiyama’s large-scale greenfield manufacturing expansion project being developed to strengthen the company’s integrated solar manufacturing capabilities. The facility has been developed with a planned manufacturing capacity of 2,000 MW each for solar panels, batteries and inverters, the company stated.
The plant will initially operate at an annualised capacity of approximately 1,000 MW under a single-shift operation, with a gradual ramp-up planned in phases. Furthermore, it is expected to be gradually ramped up through double-shift operations to achieve full capacity utilisation by Q4FY27.
With the commissioning of the Ratlam solar panel manufacturing facility, Fujiyama’s total solar panel manufacturing capacity has increased to 3,568 MW.
Commenting on the commissioning, Pawan Kumar Garg, Chairman and Joint Managing Director, Fujiyama Power Systems, said, “The commissioning of our solar panel manufacturing facility at Ratlam marks an important milestone in Fujiyama’s growth journey and manufacturing expansion strategy. This greenfield project strengthens our ability to serve the rapidly growing domestic rooftop solar market with higher manufacturing scale, improved operational efficiencies and greater control across the value chain.”
At the same facility, the commissioning timelines for the power electronics and battery manufacturing capacities experienced certain delays as the Company incorporated the latest advancements in lithium-ion battery technology to ensure that its products remain relevant and competitive in the evolving market. In addition, certain geopolitical developments impacted supply timelines during the execution phase, reasoned the company.
It further added that with these factors now largely addressed, the inverter manufacturing line is expected to be commissioned in the first quarter of FY27, and the requisite machinery has already been received at the facility. Further, machinery orders for the battery manufacturing line have been placed, and commissioning is expected in the second quarter of FY27, stated the company.
The Ratlam facility is a part of Fujiyama’s large-scale greenfield manufacturing expansion project being developed to strengthen the company’s integrated solar manufacturing capabilities. The facility has been developed with a planned manufacturing capacity of 2,000 MW each for solar panels, batteries and inverters, the company stated.
The plant will initially operate at an annualised capacity of approximately 1,000 MW under a single-shift operation, with a gradual ramp-up planned in phases. Furthermore, it is expected to be gradually ramped up through double-shift operations to achieve full capacity utilisation by Q4FY27.
With the commissioning of the Ratlam solar panel manufacturing facility, Fujiyama’s total solar panel manufacturing capacity has increased to 3,568 MW.
Commenting on the commissioning, Pawan Kumar Garg, Chairman and Joint Managing Director, Fujiyama Power Systems, said, “The commissioning of our solar panel manufacturing facility at Ratlam marks an important milestone in Fujiyama’s growth journey and manufacturing expansion strategy. This greenfield project strengthens our ability to serve the rapidly growing domestic rooftop solar market with higher manufacturing scale, improved operational efficiencies and greater control across the value chain.”
At the same facility, the commissioning timelines for the power electronics and battery manufacturing capacities experienced certain delays as the Company incorporated the latest advancements in lithium-ion battery technology to ensure that its products remain relevant and competitive in the evolving market. In addition, certain geopolitical developments impacted supply timelines during the execution phase, reasoned the company.
It further added that with these factors now largely addressed, the inverter manufacturing line is expected to be commissioned in the first quarter of FY27, and the requisite machinery has already been received at the facility. Further, machinery orders for the battery manufacturing line have been placed, and commissioning is expected in the second quarter of FY27, stated the company.
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