Bluebird Solar, a leading solar panel manufacturer headquartered in Delhi, announces ambitious plans to expand its module production capacity to 2 GW by March 2025. Currently operating at 1.2 GW per year, the company's decision underscores its commitment to meeting the growing global demand for clean energy solutions.
The expansion initiative will be executed in two phases, with 800 MW added in March 2024, followed by another 800 MW by March 2025. This significant scale-up represents Bluebird Solar's dedication to enhancing its manufacturing capabilities to cater to the burgeoning solar market.
Bluebird Solar is also proud to announce the launch of its n-type TOPCon module, boasting an impressive power output of up to 650 Wp. This innovative addition to the company's product portfolio further solidifies its position as a pioneer in solar technology advancement.
The company's existing 1.2 GW facility in Noida produces M10 mono perc half-cut modules with exceptional conversion efficiency exceeding 21%. Available in both monofacial and bifacial variants, these modules come in various configurations, including 144-, 132-, 120-, and 108-cell options.
At the core of Bluebird Solar's manufacturing prowess are fully automated tabber-stringers, capable of producing full-cell and half-cut cell solar panels. These advanced systems accommodate multi-busbar cells ranging from 5BB, 10BB, to 12BB, with the flexibility to manufacture panels with up to 20BB, showcasing the company's adaptability and technological expertise.
Bluebird Solar remains steadfast in its mission to drive the adoption of renewable energy solutions worldwide. With the expansion of its module capacity and the introduction of cutting-edge products like the n-type TOPCon solar panel, the company is poised to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of sustainable energy.