India’s solar module manufacturing more than doubled to 144 GW in 2025


File photo of workers putting switches and connectors on solar panels after they come out of automated framing.

File photo of workers putting switches and connectors on solar panels after they come out of automated framing.
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India’s solar module manufacturing has increased to more than twice since last year, Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy Pralhad Joshi informed on Tuesday (January 6, 2026). 

In a social media post, he stated that solar module manufacturing has increased 128.6% on a year-over-year basis to 144 gigawatts (GW) in 2025. It stood at 63 GW in 2024. This implies that India added 81 GW-worth of capacity in the previous year.

Additionally, Mr. Joshi stated, since 2014, the capacity has increased more than 62 times from 2.3 GW.  

A solar module is a cluster of many solar cells put together that convert sunlight into electricity. They are placed in solar panels along with batteries and inverters to create a stabilised flow of power.