India is at a transformative juncture in its energy journey. With an ambitious target of 500 GW renewable energy capacity by 2030—and expectations to touch 750–1000 GW by 2035—the nation’s energy mix is poised for a major overhaul. This report offers a strategic lens into how renewable energy, energy storage solutions, and modernized grid infrastructure will shape India’s power landscape by 2035.
Role of Energy Storage & Transmission- BESS (Battery Energy Storage Systems) to reach 51.5 GW by 2030.
- PSP (Pumped Storage Projects) to grow to 26.6 GW by 2030.
Infrastructure & Market Evolution- Major enhancements in HVDC and inter-regional corridors to improve RE connectivity.
- Smart grid technologies, real-time monitoring, and AI-led planning are critical for a future-ready grid.
Business opportunities across:- RE development (utility-scale, rooftop, floating solar)
- Grid infra (transmission, substations)
- Digital energy solutions (AI, cybersecurity, automation)
Solar Dominance in State-Level Demand- States like Rajasthan, Gujarat, Karnataka likely to meet 100% of peak solar-hour demand via solar.
- States such as Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu show solar potential between 50–95% of peak demand.
Strategic Imperatives- Integrated grid planning is crucial to handle distributed generation, climate variability, and asset reliability.
- Accelerated grid connections and flexible operations—through technologies like virtual synchronous machines and flexibility tenders—are necessary to maintain reliability and resilience.
India’s clean energy transition is no longer a distant goal—it is a current megatrend demanding smart investments, scalable technologies, and coordinated infrastructure development. This report acts as a strategic compass, enabling stakeholders to align with India’s evolving energy ecosystem and unlock long-term value across the energy value chain.