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India’s solar capacity exceeded 25 GW by October 2025, but grid limits and storage shortages left over 50 GW of renewables underused.
India's solar capacity surpassed 25 GW in 2024 and reached over 25 GW by October 2025, driven by expiring transmission waivers and competitive auctions, accelerating project completion.
Despite a power surplus, renewable underutilization persists due to grid constraints and limited storage, with over 50 GW of capacity stranded by June 2025.
Coal plant load factors dropped to 66% and may fall to 55% by 2032 as renewables expand.
India aims for 500 GW of non-fossil capacity by 2030, but transmission gaps, complex tenders, and legacy PPAs hinder progress.
Meanwhile, global renewable momentum continues, with new solar plants in India, the U.S., Spain, Australia, and the UK, and policy reforms in Germany and Ireland to boost storage and deployment.
La capacidad solar de India superó los 25 GW en octubre de 2025, pero los límites de la red y la escasez de almacenamiento dejaron más de 50 GW de energías renovables subutilizadas.