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According to Mercom India Research statistics, in the first half of this year, India's new solar installed capacity was 3.
2 GW, and the country's cumulative solar installed capacity has exceeded 31.
5 GW
.
As of the first half of the year, 22.
3 GW of utility-scale pipeline projects were under development in India and 34.
4 GW
of projects pending tenders.
Raj Prabhu, CEO of Mercom Capital Group, said, "Based on our rankings across different categories, the first half of 2019 saw a new set of market leaders
in almost every category.
The market is unusually active, volatile and without significant prominence, which opens the door
for new market players to rise in emerging markets.
”
Utility-scale solar
As of the first half of this year, large-scale project development accounted for 88% of India's cumulative installations, of which the installed capacity of new large-scale development projects accounted for 83% of the new scale in the first half of the year, about 2.
7 GW
.
Developers of 10 large-scale solar projects accounted for 84% of the market share in the first half of the year, and the rest accounted for 16%.
Indian new energy company Azure Power was the largest developer of large-scale solar projects in the first half of this year, and it was also the largest installer
of rooftop solar in the first half of the year.
In terms of the cumulative installed capacity of large-scale projects as of the first half of this year, Adani Energy is the largest developer
.
As of June, the five major enterprises have installed more than 1.
5 GW of large-scale project capacity
.
In the first half of the year, new rooftop solar capacity accounted for 17% of the total new additions, about 555 megawatts
.
As of the first half of the year, rooftop solar installations increased by 58% year-on-year, and have accumulated close to 3816 MW.
However, in the first half of the year, new rooftop solar installations fell by 45% year-on-year, with government elections, management and financing issues being the main reasons for the
decline in rooftop solar installations.
Rooftop solar
In the first half of the year, India's top 10 rooftop solar installers cumulatively accounted for 41% of the market, with the remaining 59% shared
by other installers.
Among them, Azure Power was the largest rooftop solar installer in the first half of the year, and from the cumulative installation point of view, Tata Power Solar was the largest rooftop solar installer
as of the first half of the year.
Solar inverter
In the first half of this year, Toshiba Mitsubishi TMEIC was the largest supplier
of solar inverters in the Indian market.
Top series inverter suppliers also include Huawei, Sungrow, Gutwatt, Jinlang New Energy, Delta Group and Fronius
.
Top central inverter suppliers include ABB, Toshiba-Mitsubishi, TBEA, Sunshine Energy and Shangneng Electric
.
Solar module supplier
In the first half of this year, India's top ten module suppliers accounted for 60%
of India's market share.
Among them, Trina Solar is the largest module supplier
in the Indian market, both in the first half of the year and in terms of cumulative shipments.
Solar tracker and mounting structure
Indian company Scorpius Trackers is the top supplier
of solar trackers for the Indian market in the first half of 2019.
During the same period, the largest supplier of solar installation structures was Ganges Internationale, followed by Purshotam Profiles and Strolar
.
According to Mercom India Research statistics, in the first half of this year, India's new solar installed capacity was 3.
2 GW, and the country's cumulative solar installed capacity has exceeded 31.
5 GW
.
As of the first half of the year, 22.
3 GW of utility-scale pipeline projects were under development in India and 34.
4 GW
of projects pending tenders.
Raj Prabhu, CEO of Mercom Capital Group, said, "Based on our rankings across different categories, the first half of 2019 saw a new set of market leaders
in almost every category.
The market is unusually active, volatile and without significant prominence, which opens the door
for new market players to rise in emerging markets.
”
Utility-scale solar
Utility-scale solarAs of the first half of this year, large-scale project development accounted for 88% of India's cumulative installations, of which the installed capacity of new large-scale development projects accounted for 83% of the new scale in the first half of the year, about 2.
7 GW
.
Developers of 10 large-scale solar projects accounted for 84% of the market share in the first half of the year, and the rest accounted for 16%.
Indian new energy company Azure Power was the largest developer of large-scale solar projects in the first half of this year, and it was also the largest installer
of rooftop solar in the first half of the year.
In terms of the cumulative installed capacity of large-scale projects as of the first half of this year, Adani Energy is the largest developer
.
As of June, the five major enterprises have installed more than 1.
5 GW of large-scale project capacity
.
In the first half of the year, new rooftop solar capacity accounted for 17% of the total new additions, about 555 megawatts
.
As of the first half of the year, rooftop solar installations increased by 58% year-on-year, and have accumulated close to 3816 MW.
However, in the first half of the year, new rooftop solar installations fell by 45% year-on-year, with government elections, management and financing issues being the main reasons for the
decline in rooftop solar installations.
Rooftop solar
Rooftop solarIn the first half of the year, India's top 10 rooftop solar installers cumulatively accounted for 41% of the market, with the remaining 59% shared
by other installers.
Among them, Azure Power was the largest rooftop solar installer in the first half of the year, and from the cumulative installation point of view, Tata Power Solar was the largest rooftop solar installer
as of the first half of the year.
Solar inverter
Solar inverterIn the first half of this year, Toshiba Mitsubishi TMEIC was the largest supplier
of solar inverters in the Indian market.
Top series inverter suppliers also include Huawei, Sungrow, Gutwatt, Jinlang New Energy, Delta Group and Fronius
.
Top central inverter suppliers include ABB, Toshiba-Mitsubishi, TBEA, Sunshine Energy and Shangneng Electric
.
Solar module supplier
Solar module supplierIn the first half of this year, India's top ten module suppliers accounted for 60%
of India's market share.
Among them, Trina Solar is the largest module supplier
in the Indian market, both in the first half of the year and in terms of cumulative shipments.
Solar tracker and mounting structure
Solar tracker and mounting structureIndian company Scorpius Trackers is the top supplier
of solar trackers for the Indian market in the first half of 2019.
During the same period, the largest supplier of solar installation structures was Ganges Internationale, followed by Purshotam Profiles and Strolar
.