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With 7 GW Delivered, Rayzon Stands Tall as Top Solar Panel Manufacturer in India

May 14, 2026
With 7 GW Delivered, Rayzon Stands Tall as Top Solar Panel Manufacturer in India

In less than a decade, Rayzon Solar has transformed from a young manufacturing venture into a significant force in India’s renewable energy ecosystem. From FY18 to FY26, the company supplied 7.39 GW (7,391.58 MW) of solar modules, demonstrating not only business growth but also a measurable contribution to humanity, sustainability, and the planet’s future.

From a Small Step to a Giant Leap

Rayzon Solar’s early years were modest, with just 0.28 MW supplied in FY18. However, what followed was not linear growth—it was exponential. From an initial milestone of 70 MW in FY21, the company accelerated rapidly to 270+ MW in FY23 and 670+ MW in FY24, before hitting a sharp inflexion with 1.93 GW in FY25 and an impressive 4.29 GW in FY26, marking a nearly 60X growth in just five years and firmly establishing Rayzon Solar among India’s fastest-scaling solar manufacturers. This trajectory highlights a company that has not just grown, it has accelerated with purpose.

What 7.39 GW Means for the Planet

Delivering 7.39 GW of solar modules goes far beyond capacity numbers. It translates into real-world environmental and societal impact:

Carbon Emissions Reduction

Rayzon Solar’s cumulative installations are estimated to offset approximately 10.2 million tonnes of CO₂ emissions annually, equivalent to removing around 2.22 million cars from the roads each year or planting nearly 445 million trees.

This capacity can power approximately 3.7–4.0 million homes annually, significantly reducing dependence on fossil fuels while enabling reliable energy access across both urban and rural regions.

Environmental Protection

By displacing coal-based electricity, Rayzon Solar’s modules help avoid approximately 14–15 billion kWh of coal-generated power annually, resulting in a reduction of nearly 10.2 million tonnes of CO₂ emissions, preventing an estimated 8,000–10,000 tonnes of particulate matter (PM) emissions, and saving roughly 28–30 billion litres of water typically consumed in thermal power generation, while also contributing to biodiversity protection by mitigating long-term climate risks.

Driving India’s Renewable Energy Vision

India has set ambitious sustainability targets, including achieving 500 GW of non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030 and reaching net-zero emissions by 2070 (with strong interim milestones by 2047), and Rayzon Solar’s 7.39 GW contribution represents a meaningful step forward in supporting this national transition.

Contribution to India’s 2030 Mission

Every gigawatt installed accelerates India’s shift away from coal, and at this scale, Rayzon Solar’s delivery is not just capacity—it becomes a catalyst for the expansion of solar infrastructure, strengthening the nation’s energy independence while steadily reducing its reliance on imported fossil fuels.

Supporting the 2047 Net Zero Vision

As India advances toward its long-term sustainability goals, companies like Rayzon Solar play a pivotal role in strengthening domestic manufacturing capabilities, making clean energy more affordable and accessible, and fostering the development of a low-carbon industrial ecosystem.

A Social Impact Worth Mentioning

Rayzon Solar’s journey is also about people:
Job Creation: From manufacturing to logistics, thousands of livelihoods are supported.
Rural Electrification: Solar deployments improve quality of life, education access, and local economies.
Corporate Responsibility: Clean energy adoption contributes to healthier communities and sustainable development.

A Future Built on Momentum

The leap from 0.28 MW to 4,288.94 MW annually in under a decade is not just a growth story; it’s a signal of what’s possible when innovation, intent, and execution align.

As Rayzon Solar continues to expand its manufacturing capacity and enhance its technological capabilities, its influence will grow significantly in shaping India’s clean energy leadership, strengthening global solar supply chains, and driving a more sustainable future for generations to come. Rayzon Solar has already made a substantial contribution to the global clean energy movement. However, this is only the beginning.

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