In Short : India added a record 7.3 GW of renewable capacity in June 2025, led by solar, raising its total non-fossil capacity to 242.8 GW. Clean energy now accounts for 50% of total capacity, five years ahead of target. Foreign direct investment in the sector has crossed ₹1.6 lakh crore, highlighting strong investor confidence in India’s green energy transition.
In Detail :India recorded a significant milestone in June 2025 by adding 7.3 GW of renewable energy capacity, marking a sharp increase from just 1.4 GW in the same month last year. This growth was primarily driven by large-scale solar and wind installations, reflecting accelerated momentum in the country’s clean energy transition.
Of the total addition, 5.4 GW came from solar energy projects, supported by faster approvals, favorable policies, and improved project execution. States such as Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Maharashtra played a key role in driving this growth, reaffirming their position as renewable energy hubs.
With this addition, India’s total non-fossil fuel power capacity has reached 242.8 GW out of a total 484.8 GW. Notably, this means non-fossil sources now make up 50 percent of the country’s installed power capacity—achieved five years ahead of the government’s 2030 target.
Foreign direct investment in India’s clean energy sector has also surged, crossing ₹1.6 lakh crore. This reflects growing investor confidence and strong public–private collaboration in driving the country’s energy transition goals forward.
Despite the rapid increase in installed capacity, coal still remains the primary source for actual power generation. Bridging the gap between capacity and output remains a priority as India works toward a more balanced and sustainable energy mix.
To build on this momentum, India is focusing on areas like battery storage, green hydrogen, and recycling of renewable components. Upgrading the grid, improving financial stability in the power sector, and reducing fossil fuel dependence will be critical to sustaining progress toward a low-carbon future.
Error:Contact form not found.