By PTI | New Delhi
Solar solutions provider Vikram Solar on Thursday said it has secured an order of 148.9 MW high-efficiency solar modules from Sunsure Energy.

The modules, rated at 595 Wp, will be deployed across Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh, a company statement said.
Under this contract, Vikram Solar will supply its advanced M10R N-Type TOPCon modules to Sunsure.
This order from Sunsure follows a series of significant wins for Vikram Solar this year, including an order in September of 200 MW high-efficiency solar modules from AB Energia, a specialist in end-to-end EPC solutions for commercial and industrial (C&I) solar projects. The modules, rated at 590 Wp and above, will be deployed across Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and Gujarat, three solar-progressive states that are accelerating their clean energy adoption.
As part of this order, Vikram Solar will supply its advanced M10R N-Type TOPCon modules, designed for superior performance, reliability, and higher energy yield. Deliveries were scheduled to begin in September 2025 and will continue through early 2026.
Earlier in September, the company additionally secured a 336 MW module supply order from L&T Construction for the Khavda solar project in Gujarat.
As part of this order, Vikram Solar will supply its advanced Hypersol G12R modules, based on N-type technology, according to the company statement.
Headquartered in Kolkata, Vikram Solar Limited (formerly known as Vikram Solar Private Limited) is a module manufacturer, engaged in producing solar photo-voltaic (“PV”) modules (as on March 31, 2025), and is also an integrated solar energy solutions provider offering engineering, procurement and construction (“EPC”) services, and operations and maintenance (“O&M”) services.
Founded in 2014, Sunsure Energy is a renewable energy solutions provider for Indian ventures transitioning to green power. As an Independent Power Producer (IPP), the company enables businesses across India to adopt clean energy through long-term Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) that offset up to 70% of power-use to renewable energy through a mix of solar, wind, and battery storage technologies.
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