India’s clean energy revolution hit a new milestone in June 2025, with renewable energy capacity soaring 420% year-on-year, from 1.4 GW in June 2024 to 7.3 GW this year, according to Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy Mr. Pralhad Joshi. The announcement came during the IVCA Renewable Energy Summit held in Mumbai, where leaders and investors gathered to discuss India’s green energy roadmap.
Energy Summit held in Mumbai, where leaders and investors gathered to discuss India’s green energy roadmap.
Key Highlights:
- 420% YoY growth in renewable energy capacity addition in June 2025.
- Solar capacity up 4,000% since inception — from 2.82 GW to 117 GW.
- Wind capacity jumps 140%, from 21 GW to 51.7 GW.
- Solar energy + battery storage now cheaper than thermal power. .
- Tariff dropped from ₹10.95/unit in 2010-11 to ₹2.15/unit in 2025.
- Clean Energy FDI 2023: ₹42,000 crore (US$ 4.88 billion).
- Cumulative FDI since 2020: ₹1.6 lakh crore (US$ 18.6 billion).
- Q1 2025 Clean Energy Investment: ₹84,309 crore (US$ 9.8 billion) — 7.7x YoY jump.
- India’s largest waste-to-energy plant in Ahmedabad processes 1,000 tonnes of waste daily into electricity.
- 83% of 2024’s power sector investment directed toward renewables.
What This Means for Logistics & Infrastructure:
India’s shift to green energy is not just about environment—it’s reshaping the energy backbone of logistics and manufacturing. With lower tariffs, better energy storage, and massive public-private investments, supply chains can expect more stable, cleaner, and cheaper energy sources going forward.