Indian solar manufacturing to hit 160 GW of modules, 120 GW of cells by 2030

India is expected to reach 160 GW of solar module capacity and 120 GW of cell capacity by 2030, up from 80 GW and 15 GW respectively in 2025, according to a new SolarPower Europe report, with input from the National Solar Energy Federation of India (NSEFI).

Indian solar manufacturing to hit 160 GW of modules, 120 GW of cells by 2030

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