In Short : India added a record 21.9 GW of solar and wind capacity in H1 2025, led by 18.3 GW solar and 3.5 GW wind additions. Major contributions came from Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Maharashtra. Total renewable capacity reached 234 GW by June. With another 17 GW expected in H2, India is on track to meet its clean energy targets.
In Detail :India added a record 21.9 gigawatts of new solar and wind capacity in the first half of 2025, marking a 56% year-on-year increase. According to data from JMK Research, this growth reflects a strong push in both utility-scale and distributed renewable energy deployment across the country.
Out of the total additions, solar energy contributed 18.3 GW, including 14.3 GW from large-scale utility projects and 3.2 GW from rooftop installations. Wind energy accounted for the remaining 3.5 GW. This marks one of the highest first-half installations in India’s renewable energy history.
The second quarter of the year saw the bulk of these installations. Rooftop solar deployment grew by 76% compared to the same period in 2024, while utility-scale solar rose by 49%. Wind capacity additions jumped 84%, underlining broad-based momentum across renewable sectors.
By the end of June 2025, India’s total installed renewable energy capacity stood at approximately 234 GW. Solar power contributed about 50% of this total, followed by wind at 22%, large hydro at 21%, and smaller contributions from biomass and small hydro sources.
States like Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Maharashtra led the way in capacity additions, collectively accounting for over half of the new installations. These states have been central to India’s renewable energy drive, offering high solar and wind potential as well as investor-friendly policies.
With another 16 to 17 GW expected to be added in the second half of 2025, India remains on course to meet its mid-term clean energy targets. The growth reflects the country’s accelerated shift toward renewables as it aims to achieve 500 GW of non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030.
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