To reduce India’s dependency on solar product imports and make it self-reliant, the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) announced that solar module manufacturers must register under the Approved list of modules and manufacturers (ALMM).
The objective is to physically inspect the manufacturing unit, examine the actual manufacturing site, and assess the legitimacy of the certificates (BIS).
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Latest List of ALMM 2025
ALMM List-I (Solar PV models and manufacturers)
The latest ALMM List-I was updated on the 30th of June 2025. This is the 40th revision since it was first introduced.
In the first list of ALMM, there were only 23 solar companies that got approval. From an initial 23 manufacturers adding up to 8200 MW of total capacity, the list today has expanded to 93 manufacturers with a capacity of over 22,000 MW.
ALMM List-II (Solar PV cells and manufacturers)
The latest ALMM List-II was published on the 31st of July 2025. This is the first time MNRE has shared this list.
In this list, there were only 9 solar companies that got approval.
Major Changes in the Latest ALMM List
- With this latest revision, the total number of MNRE-approved solar companies now stood at 93. The reason for fewer solar companies on the list is that many solar PV Module Manufacturers, whose models’ validity expired on 06.05.2025, had not applied for renewal on or before 06.05.2025.
Such solar companies have been delisted from the latest ALMM List dated 30.06.2025.
- In a circular dated 10.05.2023, the Ministry of New & Renewable Energy made major reforms to the Approved List of Models and Manufactures for Solar Photovoltaic Modules.
After these reforms, only such models of Solar PV Module Manufacturers will be included under ALMM that comply with the BIS Standards among other things, and have the following minimum module efficiency:
Category | Application/Use | Minimum Module Efficiency required to be eligible for enlistment under ALMM (Crystalline-Silicon) | Minimum Module Efficiency required to be eligible for enlistment under ALMM (Cadmium Telluride Thin Film) |
---|---|---|---|
Category I | Utility / Grid-Scale Power Plants | 20.0% | 19.0% |
Category II | Rooftop and Solar Pumping | 19.5% | 18.50% |
Category III | Solar Lighting | 18.0% | 18.0% |
Category IV | Any Other Application | 19.0% | 18.0% |
- Apart from this, additional solar modules from Sunbond Energy, Unique Sun Power, Ganesh Green Bharat, Redren Energy, SAEL Solar P6, Emmvee Photovoltaic Power, HR Solar Solution, ADM Solar Power, FS Green Energies, Icon Solar, Mundra Solar, Waaree Energies, Renew Photovoltaics, Renewsys, ORB Energy, Raajratna, Australia Premium Solar, Bluebird Solar, and FS India Solar have been granted provisional enlistment in MNRE’s ALMM List-I. The final enlistment of these modules will be done subsequently, subject to the conditions fulfilled.
What is ALMM List & Who Introduced It?
The term ALMM stands for Approved List of Modules and Manufacturers (ALMM). This term was coined by MNRE (Ministry of New and Renewable Energy). This is a list of solar models and manufacturers of solar PV modules in India approved by the MNRE.
ALMM consists of two lists:
- List-I (Solar PV models and manufacturers)
- List-II (Solar PV cells and manufacturers)
The list contains:
- Name of the manufacturer
- Location of manufacturing facility
- Enlisted capacity
- Types of module enlisted
- Applied models
- Enlisted models
- No. of cells in the module
- System voltage
- ALMM Validity
The MNRE has been updating List I periodically under the ALMM order. As of the latest order (30 June 2025), 93 domestic module manufacturers with a cumulative capacity of over 22000 MW have been included.
The MNRE has shared the List II for the first time on 31st July 2025. It has 9 solar cell manufaturers with a cumulative capacity of over 13000 MW.
For the latest updates & updated list visit www.mnre.gov.in or www.pmsuryaghar.gov.in.
Why ALMM List is Introduced?
As everyone is aware, India has set a goal to produce 500 GW of renewable energy, with solar accounting for the majority of that total. To achieve this goal, we require Indian solar cell and module manufacturers as they will create jobs.
There are currently about 3 GW of cell producers in India, and to reach our goal of 500 GW, we must increase this number.
Is ALMM Necessary for Solar Projects in India?
Yes, For all projects installed under government schemes, the modules should be manufactured by ALMM listed company.
Also, for government subsidy schemes, you have to use DCR (Domestic content requirement) Solar modules. Any project violating this norm will be penalized, and not get the final approval.
Conclusion
As of Aug 2025, ALMM does not include any foreign manufacturer. This will encourage the domestic manufacturing of solar modules.
The list is crucial for manufacturers and project developers. Limiting the list to domestic manufacturers may reduce imports in the solar industry but may act as a roadblock to adding the 25–30 GW required to achieve India’s 500 GW non-fossil fuel target by 2030.
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