Jupiter International Limited, a manufacturer of photovoltaic solar cells, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Government of Maharashtra to establish a vertically integrated solar manufacturing facility at Butibori, Nagpur. The project entails an estimated investment of INR 109 billion and will cover the entire value chain, including solar wafer production, advanced solar cell manufacturing, and solar module assembly.
The project is expected to generate more than 8,300 employment opportunities. “This investment reflects our long-term commitment to building India’s renewable energy future through technology, scale, and regional empowerment. We are thankful to the Government of Maharashtra for their continued support and guidance,” said Alok Garodia, Managing Director of Jupiter International Limited.
Jupiter International currently operates two solar cell manufacturing facilities in Baddi, Himachal Pradesh, with a combined installed capacity of 1 GW. The upcoming Nagpur plant will expand the company’s manufacturing footprint and form part of its integrated solar platform strategy.
Jupiter International Limited manufactures photovoltaic solar cells and provides solar power solutions. The company operates with a focus on solar technology development and local manufacturing.
