By Enersider Desk | New Delhi | 23 June 2026
Loom Solar, one of India’s fastest growing solar manufacturers, has announced that it has crossed ₹1,000 crore in annual turnover, marking a major milestone in the company’s growth and innovation journey.
According to the company, the achievement reflects its focus on quality manufacturing, grassroots distribution and innovation-led growth. The company has grown from a bootstrapped start-up addressing energy access gaps in rural and Tier-3 India to a nationally recognised solar solutions brand with a presence across rooftop, commercial and utility-scale segments.

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Its product portfolio includes high-efficiency solar modules, CAML Battery Energy Storage Systems and Fusion Hybrid Inverters, all designed and manufactured in India.
Amod Anand, Co-Founder and Director, Loom Solar, said, “Today, crossing ₹1,000 crore in turnover is not just a business milestone, it is proof that the vision of democratising solar energy in India was right all along.”
He also added, “Innovation has always been the defining force behind Loom Solar. Over the past eight years, we have consistently introduced technologies and product categories that were entirely new to the Indian market.”
The milestone is achieved by consistent investments in manufacturing capacity, distribution and product innovation. It operates integrated production facilities for PV modules, inverters and storage systems and is on track to achieve a manufacturing capacity of 1.2 GW for solar panels and 1 GW for inverters by calendar year 2026, according to official release.
Loom Solar has a team of more than 300 professionals and a pan-India network comprising six regional warehouses, more than 15,000 channel partners and 500 distributors. The company also exports to 11 countries.
With the ₹1,000 crore milestone achieved, the company has set a target of installing solar modules and battery energy storage systems in more than one million homes across India by 2030. From global recognition to large-scale project execution of up to 35 MW, the company focuses on meticulous planning, on-time delivery, and long-term customer partnerships.
Loom Solar said “it is continuing to expand its product portfolio and service infrastructure to meet the country’s growing residential and commercial solar demand for the future”.
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