Vikram Solar secures 148.9 MW module order from Sunsure Energy for projects in Maharashtra, UP Energy Watch
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Vikram Solar secures 148.9 MW module order from Sunsure Energy for projects in Maharashtra, UP

Vikram Solar won a 148.9 MW solar module order from Sunsure Energy for projects in Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh

EW Bureau

New Delhi: Solar solutions provider Vikram Solar said on Thursday it has secured an order for 148.9 MW of high-efficiency solar modules from Sunsure Energy. The modules, rated at 595 Wp, will be deployed across Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh, the company said in a statement. Under this contract, Vikram Solar will supply its advanced M10R N-Type TOPCon modules to Sunsure Energy.

“India recently crossing the 125 GW renewable energy capacity mark is a powerful reminder of the momentum we’ve built on our clean energy journey. We are moving swiftly and decisively toward our national goals, and collaboration with Sunsure Energy play a vital role in sustaining that progress,” said Gyanesh Chaudhary, Chairman and Managing Director, Vikram Solar.

Sunsure highlights technology partnership

“Partnering with Vikram Solar for our upcoming projects in our key markets – Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra – reflects our commitment to integrating world-class technology with efficient execution,” said Manish Mehta, Co-Founder and Chief Commercial Officer, Sunsure Energy.

Series of large orders this year

The company said this order from Sunsure adds to a series of significant wins in 2025, including 200 MW from AB Energia, 336 MW from L&T Construction, and 326 MW from Gujarat Industries Power Company Limited, among others.

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Vikram Solar Ltd is an Indian solar module manufacturer, specialising in efficient photovoltaic (PV) module manufacturing, with an international presence across 39 countries.

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