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Reliance Infrastructure to Launch India’s Complete Solar Manufacturing Ecosystem

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Reliance Infrastructure to Launch India’s Complete Solar Manufacturing Ecosystem
08 Dec 2025
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News Synopsis

Anil Ambani-led Reliance Group announced that its subsidiary, Reliance Infrastructure, is setting up one of India’s most advanced and fully integrated solar manufacturing ecosystems. The facility will cover the entire solar production chain—from ingots and wafers to cells and modules.

Cutting-Edge Technology

According to Reliance Infrastructure’s investor presentation, the new facility will leverage next-generation solar manufacturing technologies. The integration across the production process aims to make India self-reliant in solar module production, reducing the need for imports.

Addressing India’s Solar Demand Gap

India is projected to need 5,560 GW of solar modules annually by 2030, but current upstream production capacity remains significantly short. The Reliance Infrastructure facility will act as a high-value, vertically integrated platform to bridge this demand-supply gap and strengthen the country’s clean energy security.

End-to-End Battery Manufacturing

The project also includes establishing a complete battery ecosystem, covering cell manufacturing, pack assembly, and grid-scale containerised Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS).

Growing Energy Storage Needs

  • India’s installed stationary storage capacity is currently less than 1 GWh.

  • This is expected to rise sharply to 250 GWh by 2032.

  • Domestic manufacturing today meets less than 10% of anticipated demand.

By creating a robust domestic battery ecosystem, Reliance Infrastructure aims to support large-scale renewable integration and strengthen grid reliability.

Reliance NU Energies and RTC Renewable Energy

Another arm of the Reliance Group, Reliance NU Energies, is driving the transition from plain-vanilla solar to hybrid and firm, round-the-clock (RTC) renewable energy. This approach ensures that renewable energy can provide continuous power output, supporting both industrial and residential demand.

Significance for India’s Energy Transition

  • The integrated manufacturing setup will reduce India’s dependence on imported solar modules and batteries.

  • It will enable affordable, high-quality domestic renewable energy solutions.

  • Hybrid and RTC energy systems will help stabilize the grid, promoting cleaner and reliable energy for the future.

Conclusion

Reliance Infrastructure’s ambitious plan to set up a fully integrated solar and battery manufacturing ecosystem marks a significant step toward India’s clean energy independence.
By bridging the gap in solar module supply and establishing end-to-end battery production, the project will reduce import reliance, boost domestic manufacturing, and accelerate the adoption of hybrid and RTC renewable energy.
With India’s energy storage capacity expected to grow exponentially by 2032, this initiative positions Reliance as a key player in the nation’s energy transition and climate goals.

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