
India is charting a bold new course in sustainable development by leading from the front—powering schools, homes, and public institutions with solar energy. Across the country, the Government’s visionary PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana is more than just a household subsidy scheme; it’s a movement transforming

India is witnessing a historic shift in its approach to household energy, as the Government urges every citizen to embrace the sun’s power. With the launch of the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana, the message is clear: solar energy is no longer a luxury, but a

Solar prices across every market in India have been increasing recently, driven by a combination of rising demand, increasing component and module costs, and regulatory factors. Large-scale solar project costs went up by about 3% quarter-over-quarter and 1% year-over-year in early 2025, mainly due to a rise

India’s solar revolution is gaining remarkable momentum as leading companies unite to bring clean, affordable solar energy to the masses. With strong government support and ambitious targets, solar giants like Adani Solar, Tata Power Solar, Vikram Solar, and Waaree Energies are driving innovation and large-scale deployment across