At the India Energy Storage Week 2025, Union Minister Piyush Goyal announced that India’s renewable energy capacity has reached 227 gigawatts.
The milestone reflects a 4000% growth in solar power and aligns with India’s Paris Agreement goals ahead of schedule.
Key Highlights:
- India’s total renewable energy capacity has reached 227 GW, positioning the country as a global leader in clean energy deployment.
- Solar energy capacity has surged nearly 4000% in the past decade, while solar module manufacturing rose 38 times and cell production increased 21 times.
- A Rs.1 lakh crore R&D fund was launched to support innovation in energy storage technologies including battery, hybrid, and pumped hydro solutions.
- Goyal emphasized reducing reliance on select foreign markets by strengthening domestic supply chains and boosting EV charging infrastructure.
- India showcased its carbon-neutral initiatives such as Palli village in J&K and the sustainable Yashobhoomi venue with solar rooftops and eco-waste systems.