Airox Nigen’s solar arm begins 600 MW TOPCon module production in Haryana by mid-2025, part of 2 GW plant co-located with hydrogen electrolyzer facility.
Airox Nigen’s renewable energy arm gears up to enter solar manufacturing with advanced technology
Key Developments
✔ First phase (600 MW) of 2 GW solar module plant to begin production by mid-2025
✔ Facility located in 17-acre renewable energy park in Haryana
✔ Will use Tunnel Oxide Passivated Contact (TOPCon) technology for high-efficiency modules
✔ Adjacent 3 GW hydrogen electrolyzer plant reinforces integrated clean energy approach
Strategic Expansion in Renewable Energy
Ahaan Solar, the newly established solar division of Airox Nigen Equipments, is making significant strides in India’s renewable energy sector. The company’s upcoming manufacturing facility will:
- Produce high-efficiency solar panels for domestic and export markets
- Complement Airox Nigen’s hydrogen expertise (80+ plants installed in India)
- Support India’s solar module self-sufficiency goals under the PLI scheme
Technology Edge: Why TOPCon Matters
The facility will employ TOPCon (Tunnel Oxide Passivated Contact) technology, offering:
✅ Higher efficiency (24-28%) compared to standard PERC modules
✅ Better temperature coefficient for improved performance in hot climates
✅ Longer lifespan with reduced degradation rates
Integrated Clean Energy Ecosystem
The Haryana energy park will house:
☀ Ahaan Solar’s 2 GW module plant (600 MW Phase 1)
⚡ Airox Nigen’s 3 GW Aspire Hydrogen electrolyzer facility
This dual approach positions the company as a one-stop solution provider for:
- Utility-scale solar projects
- Green hydrogen production systems
- Industrial decarbonization solutions
Proven Track Record in Gas Systems
Parent company Airox Nigen brings:
✔ 30+ years experience in gas generation systems
✔ 4,500+ installations across 15+ countries
✔ Pioneering work in green hydrogen (NPCIL, NTPC, SJVN projects)
Market Outlook & Future Plans
With India targeting 500 GW renewable capacity by 2030, Ahaan Solar is well-positioned to:
🔹 Address growing demand for high-efficiency modules
🔹 Compete with Chinese imports through local manufacturing
🔹 Explore export opportunities in Europe and emerging markets
The mid-2025 production start aligns with:
📈 Rising solar installations in India (15-20 GW annually)
🌍 Global shift toward sustainable manufacturing