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Reliance, India's largest solar manufacturer, will start manufacturing modules this year.

Reliance, India's largest solar manufacturer, will start manufacturing modules this year.

Reliance Industries, owned by Indian billionaire MukeshAmbani, will begin production of solar photovoltaic panels this year. A company executive announced the news on Thursday.

Partha P. Maitra, Reliance Industries' President of Strategy and Initiatives, said: "We are building three larger factories... to meet the clean energy needs."

India is scrambling to reach its clean energy target after failing in 2022.

Global Energy Monitor's report shows that the country has increased investments in this sector over the last year. However, it needs to double the capacity additions within the next five to reach its goal of 500 GW of non-fossil energy capacity by 2030.

Maitra stated that Reliance plans to increase solar module production to 20 GW annually.

He said that the factory's micro-power electronics and battery production will begin next year.

If it happens, we will be No. The world's second largest solar PV manufacturer. The executive stated that we will be producing 14% of the total number of solar PV modules outside China. Reporting and writing by Nidhh Verma, Bengaluru; editing by Mrigank Dahniwala.

(source: Reuters)