India’s transition toward renewable energy is creating one of the largest investment opportunities globally. With ambitious targets for solar, wind and green hydrogen, the country is positioning itself as a key player in the global energy transition.
The scale of opportunity is substantial. India’s growing energy demand, combined with climate commitments, requires significant investment in generation, storage and transmission infrastructure.
Solar and wind energy continue to attract strong investor interest due to falling costs and supportive policy frameworks. At the same time, emerging segments such as green hydrogen and battery storage are opening new avenues for capital deployment.
Government incentives and regulatory support are encouraging both domestic and foreign investment. Long-term power purchase agreements and policy clarity are helping reduce risk for investors.
For global energy companies and infrastructure funds, India offers a combination of scale, policy support and long-term growth visibility.
However, challenges such as land acquisition, grid integration and financing structures require careful planning.
From the IAC perspective, India’s renewable energy sector represents a strategic opportunity for investors seeking long-duration, sustainable returns aligned with global climate goals.