Upon attaining self-sufficiency in two to three years, India must focus on expanding its reach in other global markets and offer its PV products
India''s solar energy capacity is projected to reach 250 GW by March 2026, up from 201 GW in September 2024, according to Indian credit rating agency ICRA. This growth
Solar capacity will reach 132 GW by March 2026, with 91 GW installed by September 2024. ICRA said it expects annual solar additions of 22 GW in 2025 and 27.5 GW
ICRA, an Indian credit rating agency, expects India''s installed renewable energy capacity (from solar, wind, large hydro and other RE sources) to increase to about 250 GW by
India is expected to install 28.3 gigawatts (GW) of solar photovoltaic (PV) capacity during the 2025–26 fiscal year (FY26), according to a forecast from energy consultancy JMK
For clients seeking hassle-free solar installations, Turnkey EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) services offer a streamlined approach. In this comprehensive
As of June 2024, India had a solar cell manufacturing capacity of 7.6GW, less than 10% of its 77.2GW module production capacity. However, market research firm Mercom India
INOXGFL Group has entered solar manufacturing through Inox Solar, aiming for 5 GW of solar module and 2.5 GW of solar cell capacity by 2026 with an investment of INR
Upon attaining self-sufficiency in two to three years, India must focus on expanding its reach in other global markets and offer its PV products as a viable alternative to China in
As per IEA analysis, the cumulative Solar PV capacity is expected to triple to 2,733 GW by 2028, surpassing hydropower in 2024, natural gas in 2026, and coal in 2027 to become the largest
ICRA, an Indian credit rating agency, expects India''s installed renewable energy capacity (from solar, wind, large hydro and other RE
India is expected to install 28.3 gigawatts (GW) of solar photovoltaic (PV) capacity during the 2025–26 fiscal year (FY26), according to a forecast
India is expected to have the capability to export solar modules of 60 GW or even more by 2026, according to Bhupinder Singh Bhalla, the Secretary of New and Renewable