Gautam Solar, India’s fastest-growing solar module manufacturer, has secured 4th position in the recent report by JMK Research & Analytics for Q4 2025. The report highlights the competitive performance of prominent players in India’s solar module market.
According to the data, the total modules shipped during the quarter were 14 GW, with the top 5 makers accounting for more than 52% of this capacity. Gautam Solar’s inclusion among the top 4 producers indicates the rising role played by it in India’s solar manufacturing sector, which is in line with the Government’s vision of ‘Make in India’, and also towards the achievement of 500 GW renewable energy capacity by 2030.
The reports further revealed that domestic manufacturers accounted for 96% of total shipments, while international and Chinese competitors accounted for 4%. This Indian industry dominance also underscores the integral role of the Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) regulation and the Government of India’s policy thrust towards self-reliance in renewable energy manufacturing.
Gautam Solar’s achievement of this milestone has been fueled by its relentless pursuit of cutting-edge manufacturing technologies, capacity building for production, and customer-driven innovations. The firm’s robust distribution network and quality-assurance focus have also reinforced its potential to serve India’s rapidly expanding solar demand.
Speaking on this accomplishment, Gautam Mohanka, Director of Gautam Solar, stated, “Ranking 4th among Indian Solar Manufacturers is an important milestone for Gautam Solar. It is a reflection of our focus on high-quality manufacturing, R&D, and helping India achieve its clean energy aspirations and net-zero goal. With the ongoing government thrust on domestic capacity building, we are confident that Gautam Solar will enhance its market position further and play a meaningful role in India’s solar revolution.”
Gautam Solar’s acknowledgement in the report signifies its consistent growth path and dedication to enabling India’s transition to clean energy.



