Vikram Solar, a leading manufacturer of solar photovoltaic (PV) modules, has secured an order from Sunsure Energy for 148.9 megawatts (MW) of high-efficiency solar modules. The modules, which have a rating of 595 watts-peak (Wp), will be deployed across the Indian states of Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh. As part of the contract, Vikram Solar will supply its advanced M10R N-Type TOPCon modules to Sunsure Energy.
This order is the latest in a series of significant wins for Vikram Solar, which has already secured contracts for 200 MW from AB Energia, 336 MW from L&T Construction, and 326 MW from Gujarat Industries Power Company, among others. The company’s Chairman and Managing Director, Gyanesh Chaudhary, commented on the development, stating that India’s recent crossing of the 125 gigawatt (GW) renewable energy capacity mark is a testament to the country’s progress in its clean energy journey.
Chaudhary emphasized the importance of collaboration with companies like Sunsure Energy in sustaining this progress and accelerating project execution. He also highlighted the role of technological excellence and strong industry partnerships in strengthening the ecosystem that will power India’s clean energy future. Manish Mehta, Co-Founder and Chief Commercial Officer at Sunsure Energy, noted that his company’s mission is to empower India’s industries with reliable and green energy by building large-scale renewable plants equipped with superior-quality modules and advanced battery energy storage system (BESS) technologies.
Mehta stated that partnering with Vikram Solar reflects Sunsure Energy’s commitment to integrating world-class technology with efficient execution, and that Vikram Solar’s proven track record and manufacturing excellence align with Sunsure’s performance goals. The partnership between Vikram Solar and Sunsure Energy is expected to play a vital role in sustaining India’s progress towards its national clean energy goals. With the deployment of high-efficiency solar modules across Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh, the project is likely to contribute significantly to India’s renewable energy capacity and help reduce the country’s reliance on fossil fuels.