India Strengthens Solar Supply Chains with ALMM Update.webp

New Delhi, March 18 The government has included ingots and wafers in the Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) to strengthen the local solar manufacturing ecosystem and its usage in the domestic market.

Until now, the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE)'s ALMM included modules and cells.

Solar panels are made up of modules that contain cells. Cell manufacturing depends on ingots, which in turn require wafers.

The MNRE said that the ALMM order to introduce ALMM List-III for ingots and wafers will take effect from June 1, 2028.

The ministry has clarified that "bids submitted under Section 63, after this date, must mandatorily specify the use of ALMM List III compliant wafers."

However, the ministry said that "suitable grandfathering provisions have been built in to protect projects already in the pipeline."

The current order of MNRE extends mandatory sourcing requirements from ALMM lists (already in place for modules and cells) to include ingots and wafers, which currently remain heavily import-dependent.

In a post on X, MNRE Minister Pralhad Joshi said that with the expansion of the ALMM framework to include ingots and wafers, India has taken a decisive step towards building a robust, self-reliant solar manufacturing ecosystem.

This move will boost domestic production, strengthen supply chains, reduce import dependence, and enhance quality across the solar value chain, positioning India as a strong global player in renewable energy, he said.

The Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) Order, 2019 is a quality-and-reliability framework that ensures solar equipment used in the country's solar projects meet domestic manufacturing standards.

It applies to projects awarded through competitive bidding under Section 63 of the Electricity Act, 2003, and for net-metering or open-access projects.

Since ALMM was introduced, domestic solar manufacturing has expanded significantly. ALMM List-I (solar PV modules) has grown from 8.2 GW in 2021 to around 172 GW currently.

ALMM List-II (solar PV cells), introduced more recently, has already reached 27 GW within seven months, demonstrating the framework's effectiveness in stimulating domestic investment.
 
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