Kolkata: City-based Jupiter International Ltd on Thursday inaugurated a new 1.25 GW TOPCon (Tunnel Oxide Passivated Contact) solar cell manufacturing unit at its Baddi facility in Himachal Pradesh, taking its total solar cell manufacturing capacity to 3.25 GW from 2 GW.The company said it has invested Rs 550 crore in setting up the unit, which will manufacture next-generation high-efficiency TOPCon solar cells, a technology increasingly being adopted by the solar industry for its higher efficiency and improved long-term performance.The commissioning of the unit marks Jupiter International's transition from expanding manufacturing capacity to scaling advanced solar cell technologies, the company said in a statement.Also Read: Sunsol mulls over 2 GW solar deployment through 5k projects in India by 2030The latest expansion follows the addition of 1 GW mono PERC solar cell manufacturing capacity at the Baddi campus earlier this year."Commencement of production at Unit IV Baddi will be a defining step in Jupiter's technology journey. By bringing 1.25 GW of TOPCon capacity into production, we are scaling next-generation cell technology that raises the bar on efficiency and long-term performance," Jupiter International CEO Dhruv Sharma said.He said the new facility would serve as a technology platform for the company's proposed 3 GW TOPCon++ manufacturing plant in Nagpur, which is slated to be commissioned by the end of this year.Also Read: SolarSquare raises $53 million in India’s largest residential solar funding roundAccording to the company, the new unit has been developed with a focus on manufacturing quality, sustainability and process control systems to ensure consistent large-scale production.The expansion is also expected to generate high-skilled employment opportunities in areas such as production, process engineering, automation, quality control, maintenance and environment, health and safety (EHS), supported by training and capability-building programmes.The company said the investment would strengthen domestic solar cell manufacturing capabilities and support India's clean energy transition through increased adoption of high-efficiency solar technologies.