India’s total installed renewable energy capacity has reached 220.10 GW, with an annual addition of 29.52 GW in the financial year (FY) 2024–25, according to the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE). Solar energy contributed 23.83 GW of the total capacity added in FY 2024–25, compared to 15.03 GW in FY 2023-24.
The total installed solar capacity now stands at 105.65 GW, consisting of 81.01 GW from ground-mounted solar projects, 17.02 GW from rooftop solar systems, 2.87 GW from the solar components in hybrid projects, and 4.74 GW from off-grid systems. Wind energy contributed 4.15 GW of the total capacity added in FY 2024-25, up from 3.25 GW in FY 2023–24, taking the total installed wind capacity to 50.04 GW. Bioenergy installations have reached a total installed capacity of 11.58 GW, which includes 0.53 GW from off-grid and waste-to-energy projects. Small hydropower projects now stand at 5.10 GW, with an additional 0.44 GW under implementation.
In addition to the installed capacity, India currently has 169.40 GW of renewable energy projects under implementation and 65.06 GW already tendered. This pipeline includes 65.29 GW from hybrid, round-the-clock power, peaking, and thermal plus renewable bundling systems.
