India has solidified its position as a global renewable energy leader, with solar power capacity exceeding 150 GW by March 2026 and total renewable capacity crossing 250 GW. Surpassing Japan to become the world's third-largest solar producer, India achieved over 50% renewable capacity in its energy mix, meeting COP26 goals years ahead of schedule.
India has solidified its position as a global renewable energy leader, with solar power capacity exceeding 150 GW by March 2026 and total renewable capacity crossing 250 GW. Surpassing Japan to become the world's third-largest solar producer, India achieved over 50% renewable capacity in its energy mix, meeting COP26 goals years ahead of schedule. Key Takeaways: India's Renewable Energy Surge Solar Dominance: - India added a record 44.6 GW of solar capacity in FY 2025–26, driven by aggressive domestic manufacturing (74 GW capacity) and solar park expansion. Global Position: - Ranked 4th globally in total Renewable Energy Installed Capacity and 3rd in solar power capacity, actively surpassing Japan and set to exceed the US. Record Generation:- In 2025, renewable power generation increased by 98 TWh, with solar (37% increase) and wind (28% increase) setting new records, contributing to a significant drop in coal-based power generation. Infrastructure & Policy: ...