India on Track to Hit Record Solar Power Installations in 2026
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India on track to hit record solar power installations in 2026
India is set to commission more solar capacity in 2026 than in any year in its installation history, even as the policy driving that surge simultaneously creates a supply crunch that will push system prices significantly higher
India is on the way to installing more solar capacity in 2026 than in any other year of its history, although the same policy that is driving this growth is at the same time causing a shortage of supply that will significantly raise system prices, according to a new analysis by Wood Mackenzie. India incorporated 34 GWdc of solar capacity during the first half of 2026, 38% more than in the same period of 2025, while developers were rushing to sta…
India on track for record 50 GW of solar installations in 2026 as ALMM-II drives H1 surge
India is on track to add a record amount of solar capacity in 2026, even as the policy driving the surge creates a supply crunch that will push system prices significantly higher, according to new analysis from Wood Mackenzie. India added 34 GW DC of solar capacity in the first half of 2026, 38% above H1 2025 levels, as developers raced to commission projects ahead of the June deadline for the Approved List of Models and Manufacturers-II (ALMM-I…
India’s Solar Capacity Additions Set to Cross 50 GW in 2026 Amid Supply Constraints: Wood Mackenzie
India is set to surpass 50 GWdc in solar capacity additions in 2026, aided by accelerated project commissioning ahead of the ALMM-II deadline. While 34 GWdc was added in H1 2026, growth is expected to slow due to manufacturing constraints. Imports from Southeast Asia have increased, and elevated system prices are projected through 2027. The post India’s Solar Capacity Additions Set to Cross 50 GW in 2026 Amid Supply Constraints: Wood Mackenzie a…
India on track for record 50 GW solar capacity in 2026 amid booster for domestic supply chain
India is set to commission more solar capacity in 2026 than in any year in its installation history, even as the policy driving that surge simultaneously creates a supply crunch that will push system prices significantly higher, according to new analysis from Wood Mackenzie.
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