India’s solar manufacturing landscape is undergoing a clear structural shift. Policy is no longer just enabling growth; it is defining how that growth takes shape. The latest update of the Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) reflects this transformation directly. It is creating a more disciplined and performance-driven ecosystem. At Rayzon Solar, we see ALMM as more than a compliance requirement. It acts as a benchmark that validates manufacturers who consistently meet strict standards of quality, certification, and long-term reliability. The ALMM 2026 update validates Rayzon Solar’s approved manufacturing capacity of 11.31 GW. This confirmation is significant as it establishes our compliance with national standards and enables participation in government-supported solar projects at scale.
ALMM-approved capacity reflects certified production that meets regulatory expectations. It represents both compliance and operational strength. At Rayzon Solar, this capacity allows us to confidently serve large-scale projects while maintaining consistent quality and performance standards.
The latest ALMM update also highlights a clear trend across the industry. Manufacturers are expanding capacity in a more strategic and structured manner. Growth is aligned with long-term demand and policy direction. Rayzon Solar’s position reflects our ability to scale responsibly while maintaining compliance.
Technology adoption is another strong indicator of this transition. The ALMM list shows a growing dominance of bifacial N-Type TOPCon modules. This marks a clear shift toward higher efficiency and improved long-term performance. At Rayzon Solar, we have aligned our product portfolio with this transition to ensure consistent performance under real operating conditions.
Efficiency benchmarks across the industry are improving steadily. Modules listed in the latest ALMM update are reaching efficiency levels close to 24 percent. This directly enhances energy output and overall project economics. At Rayzon Solar, we consider efficiency a critical driver of value.
Design innovation is further strengthening module performance. The ALMM list highlights the increasing adoption of glass-to-glass structures and advanced cell configurations such as half-cut cells. These features improve durability and enhance energy yield over time. At Rayzon Solar, we integrate these advancements to ensure long-term reliability.
ALMM is also playing a key role in strengthening India’s solar supply chain by promoting domestic manufacturing and reducing reliance on imports. Our 11.31 GW approved capacity aligns with this national vision and enables us to support large-scale demand while maintaining strict quality standards.
The solar industry is moving toward a performance-driven future where scale, compliance, and technology define leadership. The ALMM 2026 update reinforces this shift. At Rayzon Solar, we see this as a strong validation of our journey and our commitment to responsible growth.
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