India has installed 12.8 GW of contemporary photo voltaic capacity from January to June 2024, in step with Mercom India. This entails 11.7 GW of dapper-scale photo voltaic projects, with 3.7 GW of off-scheme commercial and industrial (C&I) projects, and larger than 1.1 GW of rooftop PV installations.

Mumbai, India

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From pv magazine India

India installed 12.8 GW of contemporary photo voltaic capacity in the first half of 2024, up 228.3% amplify from the first six months of 2023, in step with Mercom India’s “India Solar Market Leaderboard 1H 2024” anecdote.

Super-scale photo voltaic projects made up 91.4% (11.7 GW) of the installations, including 3.7 GW from originate rep entry to/off-scheme commercial and industrial photo voltaic. Rooftop photo voltaic installations totaled over 1.1 GW.

As of June 2024, India’s cumulative photo voltaic capacity reached about 85.5 GW, with 126.1 GW of dapper-scale projects (including originate rep entry to) in pattern and 103.8 GW of tenders waiting for public sale.

Adani Green Energy led utility-scale photo voltaic pattern with the final note capacity additions and largest cumulative capacity as of June 2024. ReNew and O2 Vitality ranked 2nd and third in contemporary capacity added.

The tip 10 developers collectively contributed 76.8% of utility-scale additions and held 44.5% of the project pattern pipeline as of June 2024.

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