Gujarat-based Borosil Renewables has started trial production from its 3rd solar glass furnace, raising its capacity in India to 1,000 tons per day (tpd). Its cumulative solar glass capacity has reached 1,300 tpd, which includes 300 tpd in Germany added through the acquisition of Interfloat Group.
Borosil Renewables has expanded its solar panel glass manufacturing capacity in India to 1,000 tpd by starting the trial production from its third solar glass furnace with a capacity of 550 tpd. With 1,000 tpd capacity, it can supply solar glass for 6 gigawatt of solar module production per annum.
“The trial production from our SG-3 solar glass furnace with the capacity of 550 tpd commenced on January 26, 2023, in its 1st rolling line. The trial production from the second rolling line also commenced today, i.e., January 27, 2023,” stated the company in a stock exchange filing.
Borosil Renewables’ other 2 furnaces in India, located in Bharuch, Gujarat, have production capacities of 240 tpd and 210 tpd, respectively.
The manufacturer now has a cumulative solar glass capacity of 1,300 tpd in India and Germany, which includes 300 tpd in Germany added through the acquisition of Europe’s largest solar glass manufacturer Interfloat Group.
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