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23 Feb 2024

In 2023, India Added 7.5 GW of Photovoltaic Solar Capacity

23 Feb 2024  by evwind.   

In 2023, India added 7.5 GW of photovoltaic solar capacity, a sharp drop from the 13.4 GW installed in 2022. Large-scale photovoltaic (PV) solar installations took the biggest hit, decreasing by 50.8% to 5.8 GW from the previous year’s 11.7 GW.

Large-scale projects made up 77.2% of the annual additions, with rooftop solar contributing 22.8%.

Q4 2023 saw an addition of 1.8 GW of solar systems, a 6.6% drop from Q3 2023 and a significant 41.3% decline from Q4 2022.

As of December 2023, India’s total installed solar capacity reached 72 GW. Delayed large-scale projects granted extensions between December 2022 and June 2023 are expected to boost installations in 2024.

Despite the overall decrease, there’s a positive note on costs. Q4 2023 recorded the lowest-ever quarterly average project cost, down 14.3% from the previous quarter and an impressive 26.6% from the same period in 2022.

Rajasthan, Karnataka, and Gujarat lead in cumulative large-scale solar capacity, accounting for 54.8% of installations by December 2023.

Despite the challenging year, India’s large-scale solar project pipeline stands at 105.3 GW, with an additional 70.6 GW tendered and awaiting auction, said Mercom.

Solar contributed 48.5% to new power capacity in 2023, aligning with the broader trend of renewable energy sources making up 68.2% of new power capacity during the year.


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