recently, as a renewable energy subsidiary of agricultural export company Aroma Agrotech, Aroma Solar’s 1.2 GW solar module manufacturing plant in Karnal, Haryana, India, was officially put into operation.
The factory has now started mass production, mainly producing TOPCon solar modules with a power range of 620 W to 635W, with a maximum conversion efficiency of 23.51%. With process accuracy and component consistency as the core design orientation, the factory uses 100 percent robotic automated production lines and integrates a quality inspection system based on artificial intelligence (AI) to fully guarantee product quality.
According to the relevant person in charge of Aroma Solar, this AI quality inspection system aims to ensure the stability of production output and reduce the dispersion of product performance. At the same time, manual supervision is reserved to carry out real-time monitoring and compliance verification of the entire production process, thus realizing the efficient combination of automation and manual control.
With the successful commissioning of the 1.2 GW manufacturing plant, Aroma Solar has initiated capacity expansion planning, focusing on manufacturing precision improvement and supply chain system optimization. At present, the company is actively evaluating the upstream layout of the industrial chain, plans to extend to the field of solar cell and silicon wafer production, and further improve its own photovoltaic industry chain layout.
In addition to its core component manufacturing business, Aroma Solar’s business scope has expanded to include engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) services, as well as independent power producer (IPP) project development, forming a diversified business matrix.
Its business covers the overall solar infrastructure solutions for commercial and large-scale ground photovoltaic power plants, as well as lithium iron phosphate batteries, hybrid and grid-connected inverters, integrated backup power systems and other related supporting products to provide customers with full-chain services.
recently, India’s Ministry of new energy and renewable energy (MNRE) added 11,035 MW of module production capacity to the ALMM list, so far the cumulative module manufacturing capacity of the ALMM list has reached 173,144 MW, further consolidating the industrial foundation of India’s local photovoltaic manufacturing industry.
Earlier this year, MNRE also released the fifth edition of the revised ALMM List-II solar cell list, adding 437 MW of cell capacity and continuously promoting the improvement of the local photovoltaic industry chain.
in order to further promote the localization of the solar energy industry chain, the Indian government has put forward relevant plans. starting from June 1, 2028, the use of silicon wafers made in India will be mandatory under the ALMM framework to help the local photovoltaic industry realize the autonomous control of the whole chain.


