Fujiyama Power Systems has commissioned its 2,000 MW solar panel manufacturing facility in Ratlam.
The greenfield facility forms part of the company’s broader strategy to strengthen backward integration across solar panels, inverters, batteries, chargers and power electronics systems. The Ratlam plant has been designed with a planned manufacturing capacity of 2,000 MW each for solar panels, batteries and inverters.
Initially, the facility will operate at approximately 1,000 MW annually under a single-shift model, with phased expansion plans aimed at achieving full capacity utilisation by Q4 FY27 through increased operational scale-up. Following the commissioning of the new plant, Fujiyama Power Systems’ total solar panel manufacturing capacity has risen to 3,568 MW.
The company stated that commissioning timelines for its inverter and battery manufacturing lines have been revised due to the adoption of advanced lithium-ion battery technologies and supply chain disruptions arising from geopolitical factors. According to the revised schedule, the inverter manufacturing line is expected to become operational in Q1 FY27, while battery production is targeted for Q2 FY27. The company added that machinery for these facilities has already been ordered and partially installed.
Fujiyama said the expansion will strengthen its manufacturing ecosystem and support long-term goals of improving supply chain efficiency, enhancing technological capabilities and scaling up domestic solar equipment production in line with India’s renewable energy growth objectives.
News by Rahul Yelligetti.