New Delhi, July 24 -- India's transition to renewable energy has crossed a significant milestone, with solar energy alone now accounting for nearly 24 per cent of the country's total installed power capacity.

This was revealed during the Mercom Renewables Summit 2025 held on Thursday, where key stakeholders and industry leaders gathered to assess the progress and future roadmap of India's green energy mission.

According to data presented by Mercom India Research, as of March 2025, India's cumulative installed large-scale solar capacity has reached 89.7 GW. Among the states leading this transformation are Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Karnataka, each with over 10,000 MW of installed solar capacity.

The summit's keynote presentation showcased ...