By Enersider Desk | New Delhi

Loom Solar has secured an additional land allotment from the Government of Uttar Pradesh. The company has been allotted a 33,400 sq. m. (approximately 8.25 acres) plot at Industrial Model Land Corporation (IMLC), Meerut. The allotment was formalised at Lok Bhawan, Lucknow, in the presence of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and Industrial Minister Nand Gopal ‘Nandi’ Gupta.
This new land parcel is independent of Loom Solar’s existing 7.5-acre facility in Kosi, Uttar Pradesh, where a 1.2 GW solar module manufacturing unit is currently under development.
The Meerut facility is dedicated to solar module manufacturing and will enable the company to establish a high-throughput production line. Both facilities will support Loom’s multi-GW manufacturing roadmap and help address India’s solar demand, aligned with the national target of achieving 500 GW of non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030.
Amod Anand, Co-Founder and Director, Loom Solar, said: “This land allotment by the Government of Uttar Pradesh strengthens our manufacturing backbone across both solar modules and BESS solutions. Alongside the 1.2 GW Kosi plant, it gives Loom Solar the infrastructure to meet India’s multi-GW demand trajectory with fully indigenous capacity.”
Loom’s expansion aligns with Aatmanirbhar Bharat, the Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme, ALMM regulations, and Domestic Content Requirements (DCR). Beyond modules, Loom Solar is scaling its BESS portfolio for utility-scale and distributed applications.
The dual-plant strategy across Kosi and Meerut is expected to generate thousands of direct and indirect employment opportunities.
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