Emmvee bags ₹1,500 crore solar order from KPI Green Energy for Gujarat project
June 25, 2025
Bengaluru: Emmvee, a solar module and cell manufacturer, has bagged a nearly ₹1,500 crore order from KPI Green Energy Ltd., part of the KP Group, to supply high-efficiency TopCon bifacial solar modules. The modules will be manufactured at Emmvee’s facilities in Dabaspet and Sulibele, Karnataka, and deployed for an upcoming solar project in Gujarat. This large-scale order strengthens Emmvee’s role as a trusted partner in India’s clean energy transition, the company said in a press release.
Building on its long-standing collaboration with KPI Green Energy since 2021, this new order reflects the brand reputation, market confidence, and trust that Emmvee enjoys in the sector. This continued association demonstrates the market’s confidence in Emmvee’s technological leadership and delivery excellence, the company added.
“This new order from KPI Green Energy underscores our commitment to quality, strong execution capabilities, and the relationship capital we’ve built with long-standing partners in the industry,” said Mr. Manjunatha D.V., Founder & Managing Director, Emmvee.
Dr. Faruk G. Patel, Chairman and Managing Director of KPI Green Energy, added: “Our ongoing partnership with Emmvee is built on trust, performance, and a shared vision for a greener India. Their consistent quality and execution make them a vital ally in our sustainable energy journey.”
With a module production capacity of approx. 7.8 GWp and cell production capacity of approx. 2.94 GWp, Emmvee continues to expand its presence both domestically and globally, strengthening India’s position as a clean energy manufacturing hub.
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