
India Adds Record 48.6 GW Renewable Energy in 2025
India just shattered its clean energy records, adding more solar and wind power in 2025 than ever before. The country's renewable energy boom is transforming how 1.4 billion people will power their future.
India just proved that massive countries can make massive climate progress. The nation added a record-breaking 48.6 gigawatts of renewable energy capacity in 2025, more than double what it installed just two years earlier.
That's enough new clean power to light up tens of millions of homes. The surge came primarily from solar installations, powered by strong government support and a wave of private companies investing in India's green future.
The numbers tell an inspiring story of transformation. Five years ago in 2020, India added just 5.6 GW of renewable capacity. By 2025, that number jumped to 48.6 GW, nearly a ninefold increase that shows what's possible when policy and business align.
Meanwhile, fossil fuel power additions stayed modest, hovering between 1 to 4 GW annually during the same period. The energy mix is shifting right before our eyes.
India's total installed power capacity has grown 36% over the past five years, according to a Reserve Bank of India report citing data from the Central Electricity Authority. Renewable energy drove nearly all of that growth.

The clean energy push isn't just about climate goals. It's about energy security for the world's most populous nation, meeting rising electricity demand without deepening dependence on imported fossil fuels.
The Ripple Effect
India's renewable energy revolution is sending positive waves far beyond its borders. As one of the world's largest energy consumers accelerates its clean transition, it's proving that developing nations don't have to choose between growth and sustainability.
The country is also expanding its nuclear energy ambitions. New legislation introduced in 2025 aims to boost nuclear capacity to 100 GW by 2047, adding another clean energy pillar alongside solar and wind.
The momentum shows no signs of slowing. With record additions in 2025 and ambitious targets ahead, India is positioning itself as a global leader in the energy transition, demonstrating that the shift to clean power can happen faster than many thought possible.
A country of 1.4 billion people is proving the clean energy future isn't just coming, it's already here.
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