Vikram Solar Secures 148.9 MW Module Order from Sunsure Energy for Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh Projects
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The deployment supports Sunsure Energy’s strategy to build large-scale renewable plants equipped with high-efficiency modules and advanced BESS technologies.

Vikram Solar, one of India’s leading solar photovoltaic (PV) module manufacturers, has announced a 148.9 MW order from Sunsure Energy, a renewable energy solutions provider catering to industrial and utility-scale clients transitioning to clean power. The modules, rated at 595 watts peak (Wp), will be deployed across Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh, two states playing a pivotal role in India’s clean energy expansion.

Under the contract, Vikram Solar will supply its advanced M10R N-Type TOPCon modules, known for high efficiency, reliability, and energy yield. The deployment supports Sunsure Energy’s strategy to build large-scale renewable plants equipped with superior-quality modules and advanced battery energy storage systems (BESS) technologies.

“India recently crossing the 125 GW renewable energy capacity mark is a powerful reminder of the momentum we have built,” said Gyanesh Chaudhary, Chairman & Managing Director, Vikram Solar. “Collaboration with Sunsure Energy plays a vital role in sustaining that progress. By combining technological excellence with strong industry partnerships, we are accelerating execution and strengthening the ecosystem that will power India’s clean energy future.”

Manish Mehta, Co-Founder & Chief Commercial Officer, Sunsure Energy, added, “Partnering with Vikram Solar for our upcoming projects in Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra reflects our commitment to integrating world-class technology with efficient execution. Their manufacturing excellence aligns with our performance goals. Together, we aim to deliver clean energy at scale and contribute meaningfully to India’s 500 GW ambition.”

The Sunsure order adds to Vikram Solar’s growing portfolio of wins in 2025, including 200 MW from AB Energia, 336 MW from L&T Construction, and 326 MW from Gujarat Industries Power Company Ltd.