| India installs record 29.5 GW of solar in first nine months of 2025 
 India’s  solar additions surged 70% year on year to 29.5 GW in the first three  quarters of 2025, driven by rapid utility-scale and rooftop deployment,  according to JMK Research.
 
 October 14, 2025                                              Uma Gupta
 
 
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 From  pv magazine India
 
 India installed 29.5 GW of solar and 4.96 GW of wind capacity in the first nine months of 2025, according to JMK Research.
 
 Utility-scale solar accounted for  about 22.5 GW of the total, marking a 70.3% increase from the same  period in 2024. Roughly half of that capacity, 11.1 GW, was commissioned  in the third quarter alone.
 
 Rooftop solar installations reached  5.8 GW during the period, up 81.6% year on year, with 46% completed in  the third quarter. The off-grid and distributed solar segment added 1.17  GW, representing a 12.7% annual increase.
 
 Data  from the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy show India’s total  renewable capacity stood at around 247.3 GW as of September 2025. Solar  accounts for about 52% of that total, followed by wind at 21%, large  hydro at 20%, bioenergy at 5%, and small hydro at 2%
 
 pv-magazine.com
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