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As of March 31, 2018, India's solar capacity reached 24.
5 GW in FY 2017/18, of which 87% was utility-scale solar power and the rest was rooftop and off-grid systems
.
India's solar capacity reached 24.
5 GW in FY 2017/18
According to consultancy Bridge to India, utility-scale solar installed capacity in the past fiscal year was 9.
1 GW, more than all other energy sources combined
.
Thermal capacity increased by about 4.
6 GW and new wind farm capacity increased by 1.
7 GW
.
In FY 2017/18, Karnataka added 4.
1 GW of solar capacity, ranking first
in the country.
As of the end of March, India had nearly 8.
2 GW of solar projects in the pipeline
.
In terms of PV module suppliers, Canadian Solar topped the list with a market share of 12.
9%, followed by JA Solar with 11.
4% and Trina Solar with 7.
9%.
Adani Group is the eighth supplier of India among the top ten suppliers of photovoltaic modules in India
.
ABB is the number one inverter supplier in the Indian solar market with a 20% market share, followed by Huawei with 17%, Hefei Sungrow and Toshiba Mitsubishi Electric Industrial Systems with 14% and 11%
respectively.
,
As of March 31, 2018, India's solar capacity reached 24.
5 GW in FY 2017/18, of which 87% was utility-scale solar power and the rest was rooftop and off-grid systems
.
India's solar capacity reached 24.
5 GW in FY 2017/18
5 GW in FY 2017/18
According to consultancy Bridge to India, utility-scale solar installed capacity in the past fiscal year was 9.
1 GW, more than all other energy sources combined
.
Thermal capacity increased by about 4.
6 GW and new wind farm capacity increased by 1.
7 GW
.
In FY 2017/18, Karnataka added 4.
1 GW of solar capacity, ranking first
in the country.
As of the end of March, India had nearly 8.
2 GW of solar projects in the pipeline
.
In terms of PV module suppliers, Canadian Solar topped the list with a market share of 12.
9%, followed by JA Solar with 11.
4% and Trina Solar with 7.
9%.
Adani Group is the eighth supplier of India among the top ten suppliers of photovoltaic modules in India
.
ABB is the number one inverter supplier in the Indian solar market with a 20% market share, followed by Huawei with 17%, Hefei Sungrow and Toshiba Mitsubishi Electric Industrial Systems with 14% and 11%
respectively.
,