New 1.25 GW TOPCon Solar Cell Plant Strengthens Jupiter's Manufacturing Footprint
June 25, 2026
Jupiter International has commissioned a 1.25 GW TOPCon solar cell manufacturing facility at its manufacturing complex in Baddi, Himachal Pradesh, marking another significant milestone in the company’s expansion strategy. The new production line is designed to manufacture high-efficiency TOPCon solar cells, a technology that is increasingly being adopted across the global solar industry due to its improved energy conversion performance and higher power output. The commissioning reflects the company’s continued investment in advanced photovoltaic manufacturing capabilities.
With the latest facility becoming operational, Jupiter is further strengthening its position in India’s growing solar manufacturing sector. The new TOPCon line complements the company’s existing solar cell production infrastructure at the Baddi site, enabling it to cater to the rising demand for high-performance solar modules from utility-scale, commercial, and industrial renewable energy projects. The expansion also aligns with India’s broader objective of building a resilient domestic solar manufacturing ecosystem and reducing dependence on imported solar components.
The commissioning comes at a time when demand for advanced solar technologies continues to increase, driven by ambitious renewable energy targets and rapid capacity additions across the country. By expanding its manufacturing portfolio with TOPCon technology, Jupiter is expected to improve its product offerings while supporting the availability of domestically manufactured, high-efficiency solar cells. Industry experts believe investments in next-generation manufacturing facilities such as this will play a key role in strengthening India’s clean energy supply chain and accelerating the transition toward sustainable power generation.