India Takes Giant Leap In Solar Energy
The total installed solar capacity of 105.65 GW comprises 81.01 GW from ground-mounted installations
India Takes Giant Leap In Solar Energy

New Delhi: India's solar energy capacity has taken a massive leap in the last 11 years from a mere 2.82 GW in 2014 to an impressive 105.65 GW as of March 31 this year, according to official figures.
Solar energy has emerged as the new driving force of India’s renewable energy thrust, a senior official said.
The total installed solar capacity of 105.65 GW comprises 81.01 GW from ground-mounted installations, 17.02 GW from rooftop solar, 2.87 GW from solar components of hybrid projects, and 4.74 GW from off-grid systems. The growth demonstrates continued uptake of solar energy across utility-scale and distributed categories, the official said.