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The Indian government is planning to mandate the use of domestically produced solar cells for all solar projects starting 2026, but industry experts question whether India's current cell manufacturing capacity will be sufficient. With only 8.1 GW of cell-making capacity as of December 2024, industry leaders believe that India needs at least 20 GW annually to meet its solar demand.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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