India's Trusted Photovoltaic Cells Manufacturer: Inside Websol Energy System's 30-Year Solar Legacy

India’s solar energy ambition is one of the most remarkable industrial stories of the 21st century. From less than 10 GW of installed capacity a decade ago, the country is racing toward 500 GW of renewable energy by 2030, with solar photovoltaics at the heart of that mission. Behind every megawatt of solar power lies a critical, often invisible component: the photovoltaic cell — the semiconductor unit that converts sunlight directly into electricity.

At Websol Energy System Ltd., we have been manufacturing photovoltaic cells in India since 1994 — making us one of the country’s earliest and most experienced solar cell producers. This article explores the science of photovoltaic cells, the state of India solar manufacturing, and why the choice of your photovoltaic cells manufacturer matters profoundly for long-term energy generation performance.

What Is a Photovoltaic Cell and How Does It Work?

A photovoltaic (PV) cell is a semiconductor device, typically made from silicon, that converts photons from sunlight into direct current (DC) electricity via the photovoltaic effect. When photons strike the silicon material, they excite electrons, causing them to flow through an external circuit — generating electricity.

Modern high-efficiency solar cells are far more sophisticated than the simple p-n junction devices of the 1960s. Today’s monocrystalline solar cells use:

  • Passivated Emitter and Rear Cell (PERC) architecture to reduce recombination losses
  • Bifacial designs that harvest light from both front and rear surfaces
  • Advanced anti-reflection coatings to maximise photon absorption
  • Fine-line metallisation printed with precision to reduce shading losses

The efficiency of a photovoltaic cell — the percentage of sunlight it converts to electricity — has climbed from around 6% in early commercial cells to over 23% in today’s premium monocrystalline solar cells. Every percentage point of efficiency gain translates directly into more electricity from the same roof area or land footprint.

Websol Energy System: A Photovoltaic Cells Manufacturer Built on Three Decades of Expertise

Websol Energy System Ltd. was incorporated in February 1990 and began commercial solar cell production in 1994. Founded through a collaboration between WEBEL (a West Bengal Government undertaking), S.L. Industries, and Helios Technology of Italy, Websol was conceived from the outset as a technologically driven photovoltaic manufacturer with global standards.

Over three decades, the company has evolved from a modest production unit to an advanced, fully automated solar manufacturing complex at Falta Special Economic Zone (SEZ), West Bengal — spread across seven acres and equipped with state-of-the-art process technology.

Key Milestones in Websol’s Solar Manufacturing Journey

Year

Milestone

1990

Company incorporated; collaboration with Helios Technology, Italy

1994

Commercial photovoltaic cell production begins at Falta SEZ

2005

Awarded the prestigious PV GAP mark

2011

Renamed Websol Energy System Limited

2023

Commissioned 600 MW Mono PERC bifacial cell line + 550 MW module line

2025

Second 600 MW cell line commissioned; total cell capacity reaches 1.2 GW

2028

Planned total capacity of 5.2 GW cells + 4.5 GW modules (TOPCon-based expansion)

This trajectory reflects not just corporate growth but the maturing of India’s solar manufacturing ecosystem — from early-stage, import-dependent assembly to integrated, export-quality domestic production.

The Science Behind Monocrystalline Solar Cells

All photovoltaic cells are not equal. The crystal structure of the silicon determines how efficiently it converts light to electricity. Monocrystalline solar cells — Websol’s specialisation — are grown from a single, continuous crystal lattice using the Czochralski process. This gives them:

  1. Higher purity — fewer grain boundaries mean fewer sites where electrons recombine and are lost
  2. Higher efficiency — typically 21–23.5% for modern M10 Mono PERC cells
  3. Better temperature performance — lower power degradation at high temperatures, crucial for Indian climates
  4. Longer operational life — superior cell-level consistency translates to predictable module-level output over 25+ years

At Websol, every batch of incoming monocrystalline wafers undergoes rigorous incoming quality inspection — measuring resistivity, thickness, total thickness variation, and minority carrier lifetime — before a single cell is processed. This upstream quality discipline is what separates a world-class photovoltaic cells manufacturer from commodity producers.

Websol’s Advanced Solar Technology: The M10 Bifacial Mono PERC Cell

The flagship product in Websol’s photovoltaic cell portfolio is the M10 Bifacial Mono-PERC Solar Cell — engineered to the 182 mm × 182 mm wafer standard that has emerged as the industry’s preferred format for high-wattage module manufacturing.

Key specifications and features of Websol’s M10 cell include:

  • Conversion efficiency: Up to 23%+
  • Bifacial design: Captures reflected and diffuse light from the rear side, delivering 5–30% additional energy yield depending on ground albedo and installation conditions
  • PERC architecture: Rear passivation layer reduces surface recombination, boosting Voc and FF
  • M10 wafer format: Enables module power classes of 525 Wp to 660 Wp, reducing balance-of-system (BoS) costs per watt
  • DCR compliance: Fully compliant with India’s Domestic Content Requirement regulations for government scheme projects

The combination of M10 size, bifacial design, and PERC architecture makes these cells ideal for utility-scale solar plants, commercial rooftops, and industrial solar applications across India’s diverse geographic and climatic conditions.

India Solar Manufacturing: The Strategic Context

India’s push to become a major solar manufacturing hub is backed by significant policy support. The Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme for solar PV modules, the Domestic Content Requirement (DCR) framework mandating Indian-made cells and modules for government projects, and the Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) have collectively transformed the investment landscape for domestic solar manufacturers.

For project developers, installers, and EPCs, procuring from a verified domestic photovoltaic cells manufacturer like Websol is not merely a compliance necessity — it is a strategic advantage:

  • Supply chain security: No exposure to import duties, currency fluctuation, or port logistics delays
  • ALMM compliance: Websol’s cells and modules appear on MNRE’s approved list, enabling smooth project approvals
  • DCR eligibility: Critical for PM-KUSUM, PM Surya Ghar, and other government tenders
  • Technical support: Local manufacturer presence means faster resolution of technical queries and warranty claims

India’s domestic module manufacturing capacity listed under ALMM crossed 144 GW by late 2025 — a 99% year-on-year increase — signalling a historic shift toward self-reliance in solar technology.

Quality Certifications: What Sets a World-Class Solar Cell Manufacturer Apart

Websol Energy System’s photovoltaic cells and modules carry certifications from the world’s leading testing and certification bodies:

  • ISO 9001:2015 — Quality Management Systems
  • ISO 14001:2015 — Environmental Management Systems
  • ISO 45001:2018 — Occupational Health & Safety
  • IEC 61215 — Crystalline silicon terrestrial PV modules
  • IEC 61730 — PV module safety qualification
  • UL 1703 — Standard for flat-plate PV modules
  • TÜV Rheinland (Germany) — Performance and safety
  • BIS certification under IS 14286

These certifications are more than badges — they represent the manufacturing process controls, materials traceability, and testing protocols that guarantee consistent photovoltaic cell quality across every production batch.

Websol’s Manufacturing Infrastructure at Falta SEZ

The Falta SEZ facility is Websol’s technological heart. The manufacturing infrastructure includes:

  • Fully automated Mono PERC cell line (600 MW + 600 MW = 1.2 GW)
  • Solar module manufacturing line (550 MW)
  • In-line quality control systems at every production stage
  • Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) for responsible chemical waste management
  • Advanced solar-powered utilities to reduce the facility’s own carbon footprint

The automation level at Falta ensures batch-to-batch consistency — a critical quality parameter for large solar projects where module-level mismatch can meaningfully reduce system output.

Why Websol for Your Solar Project?

Choosing the right photovoltaic cells manufacturer impacts every downstream metric: module power output, energy yield, degradation rate, warranty reliability, and project bankability. Websol’s value proposition rests on four pillars:

  1. Technology Leadership Advanced M10 Mono PERC bifacial cells with >23% efficiency, with TOPCon upgrade roadmap already approved.
  2. Manufacturing Scale and Reliability 1.2 GW cell capacity (expanding to 5.2 GW by 2028), operating at 90%+ utilisation — meaning consistent supply without lead time uncertainty.
  3. Compliance and Certification Full ALMM listing, DCR compliance, IEC/UL certifications — removing procurement risk for government and private projects alike.

4. Legacy and Trust Three decades of Indian solar manufacturing, with a track record of delivering to domestic and international customers across utility, C&I, and residential segments.

Conclusion

India’s solar revolution runs on photovoltaic cells — and the quality, efficiency, and reliability of those cells determine the long-term value of every solar installation. As one of India’s most experienced and technically advanced photovoltaic cells manufacturers, Websol Energy System brings three decades of manufacturing expertise, globally certified quality, and a continuous technology upgrade roadmap to every cell it produces.

Whether you are a project developer building utility-scale solar, an EPC contractor sourcing DCR-compliant modules, or an industrial buyer seeking reliable high-efficiency solar technology, Websol’s made-in-India photovoltaic cells are engineered to deliver.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. What is the difference between a photovoltaic cell and a solar panel?

A photovoltaic cell is the individual semiconductor unit that generates electricity from sunlight. A solar panel (or module) consists of multiple PV cells electrically connected and laminated together in a weatherproof assembly. Websol manufactures both the cells and the finished modules.

Monocrystalline cells offer higher efficiency (21–23%+ vs 17–18% for poly), better temperature coefficient performance, and longer operational reliability — making them the preferred choice for space-constrained installations and high-performance projects.

Websol’s M10 Bifacial Mono PERC cells enable module power classes of 525 Wp to 660 Wp, making them ideal for high-wattage module manufacturing.

Yes. Websol manufactures cells at its Falta, West Bengal facility in India, making them fully eligible for DCR-compliant government projects including PM-KUSUM and PM Surya Ghar.

Websol’s M10 Bifacial Mono PERC solar cells achieve conversion efficiencies of over 23%, with ongoing technology roadmap targeting TOPCon-based cells exceeding 24%.

Through fully automated production lines, in-line electroluminescence testing, automated optical inspection, and rigorous incoming material quality control — all aligned with ISO 9001:2015 and IEC standards.

Currently 1.2 GW of solar cell manufacturing capacity and 550 MW of module capacity, with expansion plans approved to reach 5.2 GW cells and 4.5 GW modules by 2028.

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