Coal India dissolves solar manufacturing unit ending 4 GW integrated panel plans

A 4 GW solar manufacturing plan quietly gets buried
Coal India has dissolved its solar manufacturing subsidiary, CIL Solar PV Ltd, effectively shutting down plans to enter integrated solar photovoltaic manufacturing via a special-purpose vehicle. A regulatory filing says the company’s name was removed from the Register of Companies under the Companies Act, 2013, after a Ministry of Corporate Affairs public notice in April 2026. The move ends a proposed 4 GW domestic manufacturing push aimed at reducing reliance on imported solar equipment, though Coal India says it will keep investing in renewables.
- Coal India dissolved its solar manufacturing subsidiary CIL Solar PV Ltd
- The dissolution ends plans for integrated solar PV manufacturing
- The company was removed from the ROC under Companies Act Section 248
- MCA issued a public notice in April 2026 preceding the dissolution
- A proposed 4 GW manufacturing facility is now off the table
- Coal India will continue renewable power investments despite the shutdown
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