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ALMM Update: Enlisted Solar Module Capacity Surges to 87.97 GW
The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has updated its Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) List-I, adding 8,653 MW of solar module capacity, taking the total enlisted capacity to 87,973 MW.
May 23, 2025. By Mrinmoy Dey

Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has updated the Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) by adding 8,563 MW of solar module capacity in List-I. With this, the cumulative module manufacturing capacity under ALMM has increased to 87,973 MW.
New entrants include Indosol Solar (472 MW), Pravanya Solar (79 MW), Premier Energies Global Environment (1,085 MW), Green Brilliance Renewable Energy (32 MW), Contendre Greenergy (45 MW), Nextbrio Industries (21 MW) and Amrut Energy (48 MW). The total number of manufacturers listed in the ALMM stands at 104.
Delisted companies that are added back include Agrawal Renewable Energy (125 MW) and Unique Sun Power (160 MW).
The existing companies that have increased their capacities are ReNew Photovoltaics (84 MW), Oswal Solar Structure (343 MW), Insolation Green Energy (20 MW), Solex Energy (767 MW), Renewsys India (1,197 MW), ADM Solar Power & Infrastructure (373 MW), Goldi Sun (3,114 MW), Gautam Solar (382 MW), Luminous Power Technologies (264 MW) and Waaree Energies (42 MW).
The List was last updated on April 21, 2025. Among the key additions to the list were Websol Energy System (242 MW), Knack Energy (598 MW), Rayon Illuminations Solar Solutions (62 MW), and Loom Solar (43 MW).
Introduced in 2021, the ALMM serves as a critical quality control measure, ensuring that only approved solar module manufacturers are eligible for government projects, subsidies, and tenders. The list is regularly updated to reflect the status of compliant manufacturers.
Solar Cells will also come under the ambit of ALMM from June 1, 2026 onwards and will be listed under List-II.
New entrants include Indosol Solar (472 MW), Pravanya Solar (79 MW), Premier Energies Global Environment (1,085 MW), Green Brilliance Renewable Energy (32 MW), Contendre Greenergy (45 MW), Nextbrio Industries (21 MW) and Amrut Energy (48 MW). The total number of manufacturers listed in the ALMM stands at 104.
Delisted companies that are added back include Agrawal Renewable Energy (125 MW) and Unique Sun Power (160 MW).
The existing companies that have increased their capacities are ReNew Photovoltaics (84 MW), Oswal Solar Structure (343 MW), Insolation Green Energy (20 MW), Solex Energy (767 MW), Renewsys India (1,197 MW), ADM Solar Power & Infrastructure (373 MW), Goldi Sun (3,114 MW), Gautam Solar (382 MW), Luminous Power Technologies (264 MW) and Waaree Energies (42 MW).
The List was last updated on April 21, 2025. Among the key additions to the list were Websol Energy System (242 MW), Knack Energy (598 MW), Rayon Illuminations Solar Solutions (62 MW), and Loom Solar (43 MW).
Introduced in 2021, the ALMM serves as a critical quality control measure, ensuring that only approved solar module manufacturers are eligible for government projects, subsidies, and tenders. The list is regularly updated to reflect the status of compliant manufacturers.
Solar Cells will also come under the ambit of ALMM from June 1, 2026 onwards and will be listed under List-II.
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