India has achieved a major milestone in its clean energy journey. The country’s solar module manufacturing capacity more than doubled in 2025, reaching around 144 gigawatts (GW). This sharp rise highlights how fast India is building its domestic renewable energy manufacturing base and reducing dependence on imports for critical solar equipment.
Solar modules are the panels that capture sunlight and convert it into electricity. They are the backbone of solar power projects, whether on rooftops, open fields, or large solar parks. A manufacturing capacity of 144 GW means India can now produce enough panels each year to support massive solar installations, both for domestic use and potential exports.
The rapid growth in capacity reflects strong confidence from manufacturers and investors. In just one year, India added a large amount of new production capacity as companies expanded existing factories and set up new production lines. This scale of expansion is rare and shows how quickly the solar industry is evolving in the country.
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