Waaree Energies Withdraws Rs 25,000 Cr Solar Project from Odisha, Citing Delays

Waaree Energies solar project withdrawal

Dhenkanal, June 21(OT Webdesk): In a significant setback for Odisha’s renewable energy ambitions, Waaree Energies Limited has withdrawn its proposed Rs 25,000-crore solar manufacturing hub from Neulopoi in Dhenkanal.

The decision stems from prolonged execution delays at the approved site, despite earlier state-level clearances and a high-profile groundbreaking ceremony in December 2024.

The project, once heralded as a game-changer for India’s clean energy sector, aimed to establish a 6 GW solar manufacturing facility over 600 acres.

Waaree, India’s leading solar PV module manufacturer, now plans to relocate the investment through a multi-site rollout across Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, and Maharashtra.

According to an official company statement, the revised strategy will “optimise IPO proceeds” and ensure faster execution. The redistributed project will feature:

  • 3 GW module capacity at Samakhiali, Gujarat
  • 3 GW capacity in Gujarat/Tamil Nadu/other states
  • 6 GW cell manufacturing unit at Unn, Gujarat
  • 6 GW ingot and wafer unit in Nagpur, Maharashtra

The pullout raises critical questions about Odisha’s industrial infrastructure and its ability to attract and retain large-scale green investments, especially as the state gears up for “Odisha Vision 2036.

Analysts suggest the incident may impact investor confidence in the region’s renewable sector viability.