India Solar Supply Chain Map Edition 1 - 2025
July 2025
- The first 2025 edition of the Solar Supply Chain Map has been significantly updated following market feedback. New additions including Reliance (Gujarat), Evervolt (Andhra Pradesh), Zuvay Technologies (Gujarat), Avaada (Maharashtra), Group Surya (Bihar), and Luxra (Maharashtra).
- India’s solar manufacturing sector is expanding rapidly. Module production capacity has reached 68.441 GW, with a target of 120 GW by 2028 to 2030. Cell production capacity is currently at 24.56 GW and is expected to grow to 65 GW by 2030. Ingot capacity is projected to increase from 14 GW to 28 GW. Metallurgical-grade (MG) silicon output stands at 300,000 tons. However, expansion in polysilicon production has slowed due to falling global prices.
- Since 2017, India has increased its capacity from just 3 GW of cells and 8 GW of modules. This growth is largely due to government support, including PLI schemes and import duties. Despite this progress, challenges remain. The industry still depends heavily on imported upstream materials and manufacturing equipment.
- With rising exports and companies like Vikram and TATA Power setting up operations in the U.S. , India is on track to become a leading solar PV manufacturing and export hub.
For more detailed PV insights and analysis of the India solar market, including emerging trends and future projections, refer to the full Sinovoltaics Solar Supply Chain Map report.
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