WorldOne Energies, based in Nagpur, has rolled out a cutting-edge 1.2 GW solar module production line, focused on delivering high-speed, high-efficiency N-type TOPCon Mono-Bifacial modules. The new facility is built to manufacture the company’s Supreme Series modules, which range from 525 Wp to 650 Wp.
This new line operates about one-third faster than typical domestic lines, improving productivity and shortening delivery times. It features the country’s largest chamber laminators, allowing more modules to be processed per cycle without compromising on quality. The Supreme Series uses 144/156 half-cut cells and achieves up to 23.26% efficiency, making it ideal for homes, businesses, and large-scale solar farms.
In line with its Vision 2030 roadmap, WorldOne Energies is planning significant capacity growth—including a 2 GW solar cell line (expandable to 5 GW) and a target to scale module production up to 10 GW. The company also provides energy storage and battery systems, along with hybrid solutions that support stable and efficient energy use. Its advanced inverters are designed to enhance performance across different installation types.
Driven by a strong focus on sustainable growth and technology leadership, WorldOne Energies is working to accelerate the adoption of clean energy in India and contribute to the global transition toward renewable power.
WorldOne Energies is a prominent renewable energy company headquartered in Ontario, Canada, with a significant manufacturing presence in Nagpur, India. Established in 2016, the company specializes in producing high-efficiency solar panels, including TOPCon bifacial modules, and offers comprehensive Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) services, along with Operations and Maintenance (O&M) support.
With a manufacturing capacity of 10 GW and operations spanning over 10 countries, WorldOne Energies is committed to delivering innovative and sustainable solar solutions for residential, commercial, and industrial applications. The company also emphasizes sustainability by integrating energy storage systems, promoting responsible consumption, and contributing to global climate action goals. In India, WorldOne Energies has expanded its footprint by acquiring a 96.42% stake in Jindal Power Limited, which operates 3.4 GW of coal-fired power plants in Chhattisgarh, aligning with its strategic objectives to reduce carbon emissions and enhance energy access .