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Rajasthan Solar Association Seeks Smooth ALCM/ALMM Transition

Warns of Supply Disruptions, Rising Costs, MSME Stress and Project Delays if Ground-Level Readiness is Ignored

Palak by Palak
May 22, 2026
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Nitin Agrawal, CEO, RSA
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Jaipur, Rajasthan : The Rajasthan Solar Association (RSA) has urged the Government and policymakers to adopt a calibrated and implementation-focused transition strategy for the upcoming ALCM / ALMM List-II framework for solar cells, scheduled to come into effect from 1 June 2026.

While strongly supporting the Government of India’s vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat, domestic manufacturing expansion and energy security, RSA cautioned that the current ecosystem may not yet be fully prepared for a sudden transition to mandatory domestic solar cells.

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According to industry assessments and ongoing stakeholder consultations conducted by RSA, the Indian solar sector is entering a highly sensitive transition phase where policy ambition and ecosystem readiness are moving at different speeds.

India has crossed approximately 33.78 GW of approved domestic solar cell manufacturing capacity, but this remains significantly lower than the rapidly expanding 220+ GW module manufacturing ecosystem, creating a structural mismatch between module demand and compliant domestic cell availability.

RSA highlighted that the transition could lead to short-term market disruptions across the renewable energy value chain, including:

  • Limited availability of compliant domestic solar cells
  • Supply-chain uncertainty and procurement disruptions
  • Significant increase in DCR module prices
  • Delays in rooftop, C&I and open-access projects
  • Working capital pressure on EPC companies and MSMEs
  • Production stress across ancillary manufacturing industries

Industry estimates indicate that DCR module prices have already increased sharply due to limited domestic cell availability, with further upward pressure expected after implementation.

The Association also noted that nearly 60% of ancillary industries — including EVA sheet manufacturers, solar glass companies, junction box manufacturers, ribbon suppliers and other component industries — may face temporary demand contraction and operational disruptions during the transition phase.

RSA further pointed out that India’s current manufacturing base continues to rely heavily on Mono PERC technology, while project developers and investors are increasingly aligned toward TOPCon technology, creating additional technology transition challenges.

Additionally, solar cell manufacturing remains highly time-intensive, typically requiring:

  • Approximately 6 months for plant installation
  • Another 6 months for stabilization and efficiency optimization

before reaching commercial-scale maturity.

RSA’s Recommendations for a Smooth Transition  

To avoid disruptions while still achieving the long-term national objective of domestic manufacturing growth, Rajasthan Solar Association has recommended the following measures to the Ministry of New & Renewable Energy (MNRE):

✅ A phased and calibrated implementation approach for ALCM / ALMM-II
✅ Transitional support for projects already in advanced stages of execution
✅ Reassessment of implementation timelines based on actual manufacturing readiness
✅ Alignment of policy execution with technology scalability and supply-chain realities
✅ Consideration of state-specific infrastructure challenges in solar-intensive regions such as Rajasthan

Statement from RSA Leadership  

Nitin Agrawal, CEO, Rajasthan Solar Association (RSA), said:

“RSA fully supports India’s long-term vision for strengthening domestic manufacturing and building a self-reliant clean energy ecosystem. However, successful implementation requires practical timelines, ecosystem preparedness and policy stability. A balanced transition is essential not only for strengthening domestic manufacturing, but also for preserving India’s renewable growth momentum, investor confidence and long-term clean energy leadership.”

RSA emphasized that its objective is not resistance to policy, but ensuring ecosystem readiness, industry stability, and uninterrupted renewable energy deployment during this crucial transition phase.


RSA to Host Industry Dialogue on ALCM Implementation & Solar Market Readiness  

To support industry collaboration and encourage constructive dialogue among stakeholders, RSA is organizing an:

“Industry Dialogue on ALCM Implementation & Solar Market Readiness”  

📅 25 May 2026
⏰ 2:30 PM IST

The session will bring together leading industry stakeholders, manufacturers, EPC companies, developers, policymakers, and renewable energy experts to discuss the practical implications of ALCM implementation and identify collaborative solutions for a smoother transition.

Key discussion areas will include:  

  • Domestic manufacturing readiness
  • Supply-chain preparedness & cell availability
  • Impact on rooftop, open-access & utility-scale projects
  • Pricing implications & execution timelines
  • Recommendations for phased implementation support

RSA believes that collaborative industry-policy engagement is essential to ensure that India’s renewable energy momentum remains strong while domestic manufacturing capabilities continue to scale sustainably.

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