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Top 20 Solar Power Developers and EPC Companies in India 2027 – Complete Industry Information

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India’s Solar Power Industry Is Now Driven by a New Class of Giants

Something remarkable happened in India’s solar sector between 2024 and 2026 that deserves far more recognition than it has received. A handful of private companies and public sector enterprises, working in parallel, built more solar capacity in a shorter time than almost any comparable effort in energy history outside China.

India crossed 150 GW of installed solar capacity as of March 31, 2026 – a figure that would have seemed impossible a decade ago. A record approximately 45 GW of solar capacity was added in FY 2025-26 alone, vaulting India to third place in global solar energy production. India’s utility-scale solar market saw a record-breaking year in 2025, with 29.5 GW of capacity additions – up nearly 31% from 22.5 GW in 2024. Overall solar installations including rooftop reached 36.6 GW in 2025, a 43% year-over-year growth.

The top five players by cumulative installations and pipeline capacity across utility-scale solar, wind, and hybrid segments as of December 31, 2025 are Adani at 40.4 GW, ReNew at 22.2 GW, NTPC at 19.6 GW, JSW Energy at 16.1 GW, and Greenko at 15.1 GW.

The top five utility-scale solar EPC service providers – Tata Power Solar, Jakson Green, Sterling and Wilson, Amara Raja Infra, and HARTEK – together accounted for 64% of the utility-scale EPC market share in 2025.

Understanding the Difference: Developers vs EPC Companies

Before the rankings, a critical distinction. Solar power developers own, finance, and operate solar projects – they are the buyers of equipment and the generators of long-term power revenue. EPC companies (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction contractors) build solar projects on behalf of developers – they are the executors of construction contracts. Many Indian companies operate in both roles simultaneously, which is one of India’s solar sector’s defining structural characteristics. The top tier of the utility-scale market – comprising Tata Power Solar, Sterling and Wilson, Adani, and L&T – are the only players with the capacity to bid when the government is tendering a 1,000 MW solar park.

The 20 companies profiled below are ranked within two clear groups: the top 10 solar power developers by installed and pipeline capacity, followed by the top 10 EPC companies by execution track record and market share.

TOP 10 SOLAR POWER DEVELOPERS IN INDIA 2027

Ranked by cumulative installed and pipeline capacity across solar, wind, and hybrid segments-

Developer 1: Adani Green Energy Limited (AGEL)

Installed Capacity: 19.3 GW operational | Total Portfolio: 40.4 GW | Headquarters: Ahmedabad, Gujarat

Adani Green Energy is India’s undisputed solar development leader – and by many measures, one of the most ambitious renewable energy companies in the world.
Adani Green Energy topped the list of utility-scale solar developers in 2025, accounting for 24.1% of yearly capacity additions and commissioning over 5 GW of solar projects across Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Andhra Pradesh. AGEL alone has crossed 19.3 GW of operational capacity, commissioning 5 GW-plus in FY26 alone – the highest greenfield annual capacity expansion by any single company globally outside China.

India’s largest listed renewable energy company by installed capacity, AGEL crossed 17.2 GW of operational capacity in early 2026. Its 30 GW Khavda Renewable Energy Park across 726 square kilometres of Gujarat’s Rann of Kutch is on course to become one of the largest renewable energy complexes on Earth. MNRE
Adani recently announced its foray into the battery energy storage segment with a 1,126 MW / 3,530 MWh project in the advanced stages of deployment at Khavda, and plans to install 30 GW of renewable capacity at Khavda by 2029.

For equipment manufacturers, inverter suppliers, mounting structure companies, and cable manufacturers worldwide – AGEL’s procurement pipeline represents one of the single largest buyer opportunities in global solar. For WGES exhibitors, Gujarat-based companies have a natural home-ground advantage in engaging AGEL’s supply chain teams.

Developer 2: ReNew Power

Installed Capacity: 12.6 GW operational | Total Portfolio: 22.2 GW | Headquarters: Gurugram, Haryana

NASDAQ-listed and operating across 11 Indian states, ReNew Power is one of the few Indian clean energy companies with a truly global financial profile. Its 13-plus GW total portfolio spans solar, wind, and hydro, and its USD 6.7 billion investment commitment to Andhra Pradesh, including 1,800 MW solar and 1,000 MW wind, is among the largest private clean energy pledges in Indian history.

ReNew Power is at approximately 12.6 GW of operational renewable capacity as of March 2026. ReNew’s international listing on NASDAQ gives it access to global capital markets that most Indian developers lack, enabling it to pursue larger and more complex projects including offshore wind, green hydrogen, and firm and dispatchable renewable energy (FDRE) configurations that combine solar, wind, and storage.

ReNew is a major EPC self-performer – it builds many of its own projects in-house, making it simultaneously a developer and an EPC contractor. This dual capability gives it strong cost control and execution certainty, particularly for hybrid and storage-integrated projects.

Developer 3: NTPC Green Energy Limited (NGEL)

Installed Capacity: 10+ GW | Total Portfolio: 19.6 GW | Headquarters: New Delhi

NTPC Green crossed 10 GW of installed capacity by March 31, 2026, adding 4.1 GW in a single financial year – a remarkable achievement for a public sector enterprise. NTPC Green Energy ranked second in utility-scale solar development in 2025, commissioning more than 2 GW of solar capacity, primarily by acquiring near-commissioning and ready-to-commission projects.

NTPC Green Energy is the renewable energy arm of NTPC Limited – India’s largest power utility – and carries the full weight of the parent company’s financial strength, land bank, grid connectivity, and government relationships behind its project development. NGEL’s 19.6 GW total portfolio spans solar, wind, hybrid, energy storage, and green hydrogen projects across multiple Indian states. As a public sector entity, NGEL’s projects are typically large-scale, well-funded, and directly connected to SECI and state utility procurement programs.

Developer 4: JSW Energy

Installed Capacity: 7+ GW | Total Portfolio: 16.1 GW | Headquarters: Mumbai, Maharashtra

JSW Energy is rapidly expanding its low-carbon portfolio with ambitious 30 GW targets and a strong commitment to sustainability, recognized as a top clean energy player in India’s power landscape. JSW Neo Energy secured a 25-year PPA with SECI to supply 230 MW of firm and dispatchable renewable energy at INR 4.98 per kWh – JSW Energy’s first PPA for an FDRE project. JSW Energy recently signed a power purchase agreement with NTPC for a 700 MW solar power project.

JSW Energy is also pursuing green hydrogen as a natural extension of its solar development portfolio and is developing what it describes as the largest commercial-scale green hydrogen project in India.

Developer 5: Greenko Group

Installed Capacity: 7.5+ GW | Total Portfolio: 15.1 GW | Headquarters: Hyderabad, Telangana

Greenko Group, established in 2006 and headquartered in Hyderabad, specialises in solar, wind, hydro, and integrated energy storage solutions. With over 7.5 GW of installed capacity and ambitious expansion plans, Greenko’s large renewable portfolio, intelligent dispatchable solutions, and deep decarbonisation focus make it a top player in India’s clean energy transition.

Greenko’s flagship Pinnapuram project in Andhra Pradesh combines pumped storage, solar, and wind, while additional hydro and storage assets continue to expand its portfolio. Greenko is building a strong future pipeline focused on schedulable power on demand, targeting 100 GWh of storage capacity by 2030 alongside major projects in Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Assam.

Greenko is also entering green hydrogen and ammonia production through large-scale facilities, supported by global partnerships with players like Petronas, ONGC, and John Cockerill. With global financial backing from GIC Singapore and ADIA Abu Dhabi, Greenko’s balance sheet is among the strongest in Indian renewables.

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Developer 6: Avaada Group

Installed Capacity: 7.2 GW operational | Total Portfolio: 17.7 GW | Headquarters: New Delhi

As of May 2026, Avaada has surpassed a 17.7 GWp portfolio, with over 7.2 GWp of operational capacity and approximately 10.5 GWp under construction – a milestone that places it among the country’s fastest-scaling clean energy developers. What distinguishes Avaada further is its in-house solar PV module manufacturing capability – a vertical integration that most Indian developers lack – combined with India’s largest BESS project and a growing green fuels portfolio.

Avaada Group’s combination of development scale, domestic manufacturing, and energy storage positions it as one of the most comprehensively integrated clean energy companies in India. Its model of selling captive power directly to industrial buyers through long-term PPAs creates a natural bridge between renewable energy development and India’s large industrial energy consumers.

Developer 7: Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited

Installed Capacity: 7+ GW | Headquarters: Mumbai, Maharashtra

Avaada, Tata Power Renewables, and JSW Energy sit in the 7 to 7.3 GW bracket of installed renewable capacity as of March 2026. National Portal of India
Tata Power Renewables delivers large-scale solar, wind, hybrid, and energy storage solutions for utility, commercial, and industrial sectors, leveraging vast operational capacity, robust EPC execution, and strategic collaborations.

Tata Power has the broadest retail energy footprint of any Indian developer – from utility-scale projects to rooftop solar for homeowners, commercial buildings, and industrial facilities – served through its 1.5 GW installed rooftop portfolio. Tata Power’s brand trust and nationwide service network make it the go-to renewable energy partner for India’s large industrial base.

Developer 8: KP Group (KPI Green Energy | KP Energy | KP Green Engineering)

Renewable Portfolio: 5.9 GW | Target: 10+ GW by 2030 | Headquarters: Surat, Gujarat

KP Group was founded by Dr. Faruk G. Patel in 1994 and has grown into a well-recognized group in India. KP Group stands as one of India’s leading renewable energy players with a robust 5.9-plus GW portfolio across solar, wind, and hybrid projects. KP Group comprises 50-plus companies focused on renewable energy, including solar, wind, hybrid, green hydrogen, ammonia, BESS, and offshore projects. As of FY25, the group has a renewable capacity of 5.75 GW and aims to reach 10-plus GW by 2030.

KP Group is a uniquely structured renewable energy conglomerate with three separately listed entities covering distinct parts of the value chain – making it one of the most vertically integrated and diversified clean energy groups in India.

KPI Green Energy is the power generation and development arm, operating under the Solarism brand. KPI Green Energy has been delivering cutting-edge renewable energy solutions for over 18 years and is actively contributing to KP Group’s ambitious target of achieving 10-plus GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030. Its flagship model – selling portions of its Gujarat solar parks to industrial captive power buyers without requiring them to own land – is one of the most innovative solar access structures in India.

KP Energy is Gujarat’s leading wind energy EPC and IPP company. K.P. Energy reported a 56% jump in Q3 FY26 consolidated net profit to INR 41.30 crore – reflecting the rapid growth in its wind project execution business across Gujarat.

KP Green Engineering is the infrastructure manufacturing arm, producing solar module mounting structures, wind lattice towers, transmission towers, substations, switchyards, cable trays, and crash barriers – making it a direct supplier to the solar and wind construction ecosystem.

KP Group‘s Khavda 2,022 MWp project represents the group’s largest solar power initiative. KP Group is also developing a 1 MW captive green hydrogen plant scheduled for FY26 and is investing in battery energy storage systems including a planned 5 MW captive BESS project.

KP Group signed an MoU with the Government of Botswana to jointly develop renewable energy infrastructure with an estimated investment of USD 4 billion, targeting nearly 5 GW of capacity. KP Group also signed a INR 4,000 crore MoU with the Gujarat Government for 855 MW of renewable energy projects in January 2026.

KP Group‘s Surat, Gujarat base makes it one of the most naturally aligned companies with the World Green Energy & Sustainability (WGES) Expo 2027 audience – a home-state champion that is simultaneously a global growth story. For World Green Energy & Sustainability (WGES) Expo 2027 exhibitors and visitors in mounting structures, wind towers, solar trackers, BESS, and green hydrogen technology, KP Group is a direct and immediately relevant procurement contact.

Developer 9: Azure Power

Cumulative Capacity: 4.3 GW across 24 states | Headquarters: New Delhi

Azure Power has completed more than 4.3 GW of solar projects across 24 different states across the country since 2009 and has been aligned with India’s net-zero mission.

Azure Power was one of India’s first utility-scale solar pioneers and remains one of the most experienced solar developers in the country. Its projects span utility-scale ground-mounted solar parks, commercial and industrial open-access solar, and distributed energy solutions. Azure serves C&I customers – manufacturing facilities, commercial campuses, and data centres – through open-access structures that allow direct solar procurement without grid intermediation.

Developer 10: Torrent Power

Headquarters: Ahmedabad, Gujarat | Segment: Utility-scale, C&I, Distribution

Torrent Power is one of Gujarat’s most established integrated power companies, combining power generation, distribution, and renewable energy development under one corporate umbrella. Its renewable energy portfolio is growing rapidly across solar and wind, with particular strength in Gujarat and Maharashtra. Torrent Power’s distribution business – serving Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, Surat, and other major Gujarat cities – gives it a unique advantage as both a developer and a direct electricity retailer, making it a significant buyer of solar generation capacity from independent developers.

TOP 10 SOLAR EPC COMPANIES IN INDIA 2027

Ranked by utility-scale market share, cumulative EPC portfolio, and execution track record-

EPC Company 1: Tata Power Solar

EPC Market Share: 19% (2025) | Headquarters: Bengaluru, Karnataka

Tata Power Solar emerged as the leading utility-scale solar EPC company in 2025 with a 19% market share. Tata Power Solar’s growth was driven by the execution of large central government projects, which significantly increased its commissioned capacity.

Tata Power Solar is one of India’s top-tier EPC contractors – one of only a handful with the capacity to bid when the government is tendering a 1,000 MW solar park. Its EPC services cover ground-mounted utility-scale solar parks, floating solar plants, rooftop installations, and hybrid solar-plus-storage projects. Tata Power Solar has executed landmark projects including India’s largest floating solar installation at Omkareshwar in Madhya Pradesh (126 MW). Its combination of manufacturing, EPC, and O&M under one brand is unique among Indian solar companies.

EPC Company 2: Jakson Green

EPC Market Share: 15% (2025) | EPC Portfolio: 2.8 GW | Headquarters: New Delhi

Jakson Green ranked second in utility-scale solar EPC in 2025 with 15% market share. Jakson Green has a 2.8 GW EPC portfolio and serves the commercial and industrial dominant arena alongside Vikram Solar and Waaree. Jakson Green has executed projects for state utilities, central government PSUs, and large industrial companies across India, with a growing focus on solar-plus-storage hybrid systems. Its rising position from a mid-tier to a top five EPC player in a single year is one of the sector’s most notable recent developments.

EPC Company 3: Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy

EPC Market Share: 12% (2025) | Global EPC Portfolio: 21.4 GW | Headquarters: Mumbai, Maharashtra

Sterling and Wilson accounted for 12% of the utility-scale solar EPC installation market share in 2025, supported by improved project conversion and faster execution timelines. The company also secured a INR 13.81 billion solar EPC order from Adani Green. Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy has finished more than 21.4 GW of solar projects across 28 different countries, making them one of the top companies in the solar industry globally.

Sterling and Wilson delivered the 1,177 MW Sweihan project in Abu Dhabi, which was the world’s largest single-location solar PV plant when commissioned. In 2022, Reliance New Energy secured a 40% stake in Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy. On August 14, 2025, Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy was declared as the lowest bidder from a PSU developer for a solar PV project in Gujarat, securing a turnkey EPC package to develop a 245 MW grid-connected solar PV project.

EPC Company 4: Larsen & Toubro (L&T) Power Transmission & Distribution

Renewable EPC Portfolio: 22 GW | Headquarters: Mumbai, Maharashtra

Larsen and Toubro’s renewable energy division has become a major solar EPC company in India. With a portfolio of 22 GWp of renewable EPC experience, L&T is not just a big player in India but a leading player globally. L&T’s PT&D division is one of India’s premier EPC contractors for power infrastructure, including ground-mounted and floating solar photovoltaic plants. It leverages L&T’s legendary engineering rigour, large project execution capability, and vast supply chain to deliver technically complex solar installations. L&T PT&D also handles battery energy storage systems, SCADA, and hybrid renewable energy projects.

L&T has been associated with landmark solar projects across Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Tamil Nadu. Its financial strength, multi-sector engineering capability, and blue-chip institutional relationships make it the preferred EPC partner for the most complex and highest-value solar infrastructure projects in India.

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EPC Company 5: KPI Green Energy (KP Group)

Cumulative Capacity: 2+ GW | Headquarters: Surat, Gujarat | Model: Solar Park + EPC + IPP

KPI Green Energy is included among India’s top solar EPC companies by multiple industry rankings, including KPI Green Energy, Tata Power Solar, Adani Solar, Waaree Energies, L&T Solar, Sterling and Wilson Solar, Vikram Solar, Azure Power, Jakson Group, and ReNew Energy as the top companies in the sector.

KPI Green Energy was founded in 2008 and operates a captive power producer model based in Gujarat, developing solar parks and marketing energy or the plant to industries in Gujarat and other localities. It provides a plug-and-play design – companies do not need to buy land; they simply purchase a portion of its solar park. This model is particularly suited to companies located in Gujarat and Maharashtra with no roof or land space, but who want solar power.

KPI Green Energy’s EPC capability covers the complete project lifecycle – design, development, construction, and operation – for both its own captive power projects and third-party clients. Its IBM Maximo-powered centralized network operation centre for real-time monitoring represents one of the most advanced O&M digital platforms deployed by any mid-sized Indian solar company.

KP Green Engineering, the group’s infrastructure manufacturing arm, adds a direct manufacturing dimension to the EPC story – supplying solar module mounting structures, wind lattice towers, and substation infrastructure to projects across India. This manufacturing-backed EPC capability gives the KP Group a structural cost and quality control advantage over EPC companies that rely entirely on third-party procurement.

EPC Company 6: Amara Raja Infra

EPC Market Portfolio: Ranking Downgrade (2025) | Headquarters: Hyderabad, Telangana

Amara Raja Infra ranked fourth on the utility-scale solar EPC list in 2025, entering the top ten and expanding its solar EPC presence through its infrastructure execution experience.

Amara Raja Infra is the infrastructure arm of the Amara Raja Group – one of India’s largest battery and energy storage conglomerates. Its entry into solar EPC is strategically significant because it bridges battery storage manufacturing (through Amara Raja Energy) with solar project construction, positioning it as an end-to-end solar-plus-storage solution provider. This convergence of manufacturing and construction capability is exactly the type of integrated offer that large industrial buyers are increasingly seeking.

EPC Company 6: HARTEK Group

EPC Market Share: ~9% (2025) | Headquarters: Chandigarh, Punjab

HARTEK rounded off the top five EPC service providers in 2025, accounting for almost 9% of the market share. In November 2025, HARTEK commissioned a 300 MW solar EPC project in Rajasthan.

HARTEK has grown rapidly from a power transmission infrastructure contractor into one of India’s leading solar EPC companies. Its northern India base gives it strong operational coverage across Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab, and Uttar Pradesh – states with significant large-scale solar development activity. HARTEK’s rapid rise to the top five EPC companies by market share in a single year is one of the most notable competitive developments in the Indian solar EPC market.

EPC Company 8: Vikram Solar

Manufacturing Capacity: 4.5 GW | EPC Projects: 275+ across 39 countries | Headquarters: Kolkata, West Bengal

Vikram Solar has installed more than 275 projects with a total capacity of 1.03 GW and a manufacturing capacity of 9.5 GW. Vikram Solar has executed projects for prestigious companies such as NTPC, ISRO, WBSEDCL, and various government and private institutions in 23 states and 3 union territories of India.

Vikram Solar’s combination of module manufacturing, EPC services, and international project development across 39 countries makes it one of India’s most globally recognized solar brands. Its focus on R&D and advanced technology – including TOPCon and HJT – means its EPC projects benefit from the highest available module efficiency, reducing land and balance-of-system costs for developers.

EPC Company 9: Mahindra Susten

Headquarters: Mumbai, Maharashtra | Specialty: IoT-driven EPC, C&I solar, BESS

Mahindra Susten blends innovation with IoT-driven solar execution, delivering efficient and data-backed EPC outcomes across India.

Mahindra Susten is the clean energy arm of the Mahindra Group – one of India’s most trusted industrial conglomerates. Its EPC approach is technology-forward, integrating digital monitoring, predictive maintenance, and IoT-based performance optimization into project delivery from commissioning onward. Mahindra Susten serves both utility-scale developers and commercial-industrial clients, with a growing portfolio of solar-plus-storage projects targeting 24×7 renewable power supply to large industrial facilities.

EPC Company 10: Waaree Energies (EPC Division)

Manufacturing Capacity: 22.3 GW | EPC Portfolio: Multi-GW | Headquarters: Mumbai, Maharashtra

Waaree Energies serves the commercial and industrial dominant arena of the EPC market alongside Vikram Solar and Jakson Green.

Waaree’s EPC division benefits from direct access to India’s largest solar module manufacturing base – giving it a supply chain advantage that pure-play EPC companies cannot match. Its ability to supply its own ALMM-listed TOPCon modules for EPC projects, combined with in-house inverter and BESS product lines, creates an integrated project delivery capability that is increasingly sought by C&I buyers wanting a single vendor relationship for their solar investment.

The Numbers That Define India’s Solar Development Market in 2027

The combined pipeline of solar, wind, hybrid, and storage projects in India totals around 169 GW, expected to be commissioned over the next four to five years. A further 32 GW of projects are in the bidding phase, with tenders issued but auctions not yet concluded.

India’s module manufacturing capacity crossed 200 GW by December 2025, anchored by PLI incentives, ALMM discipline, and the emergence of vertically integrated players such as Waaree, Premier Energies, and Adani Solar. India achieved 50% of cumulative installed power capacity from non-fossil sources in June 2025 — five years ahead of its Paris Agreement NDC target.

Every gigawatt in this 169 GW pipeline is a procurement opportunity. Every project needs modules, inverters, mounting structures, cables, transformers, SCADA systems, battery storage, civil construction services, and operations and maintenance support. The 20 companies ranked above are the procurement decision-makers for all of it.

What This Means for Your Business: Five Strategic Insights

First – Gujarat is the epicentre. Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Maharashtra alone account for over 53% of cumulative installed solar capacity. Gujarat hosts AGEL’s 30 GW Khavda mega-project, KP Group’s entire operational base, Adani Solar’s manufacturing facilities, Torrent Power’s distribution network, and WGES 2027 itself. Any company seeking solar business in India must have a Gujarat strategy.

Second – EPC companies are your fastest route to sales. Developers decide what to build – EPC companies decide what to buy. The top 10 EPC companies above collectively procure tens of thousands of crores of solar equipment annually. Building relationships with their procurement teams is the most direct path to supply contracts in India’s solar market.

Third – Storage is inseparable from solar. Every major developer on this list – AGEL, ReNew, Greenko, Avaada, KP Group, JSW, Tata Power – is actively deploying or planning battery energy storage systems alongside solar. The era of standalone solar PPA is giving way to solar-plus-storage and firm dispatchable renewable energy. BESS suppliers, power electronics companies, and energy management system providers have an enormous addressable market across all 10 developers.

Fourth – Green hydrogen is the next frontier. AGEL, ReNew, Greenko, JSW Energy, KP Group, and NTPC Green are all pursuing green hydrogen projects powered by their solar generation. The solar-to-hydrogen pathway is becoming a strategic priority across India’s largest developers – creating a new procurement stream for electrolysers, hydrogen storage systems, and fuel cell technology suppliers.

Fifth – International companies need local partnerships. India’s ALMM policy, domestic content requirements, and complex land and regulatory landscape mean that international companies entering the Indian solar market succeed fastest by partnering with established Indian players. The developers and EPC companies profiled above are exactly the partners international suppliers need. World Green Energy & Sustainability (WGES) Expo 2027 is where those first conversations happen.

Why World Green Energy & Sustainability (WGES) Expo 2027 Is the Essential Platform for India’s Solar Development Community

India’s clean energy push is no longer emerging – it is defining the global transition. The country added a record 55.3 GW of non-fossil capacity in the start of FY26, overtaking Brazil to become the world’s third-largest renewable energy market.

The 20 companies ranked in this informative article – the developers who are building India’s solar future and the EPC companies executing it on the ground – are the buyers, partners, and decision-makers that every solar equipment supplier, technology company, and investor needs to reach. They attend industry events. They evaluate suppliers at exhibitions. They build procurement relationships through face-to-face meetings at the events that matter most in their market.

World Green Energy & Sustainability (WGES) Expo 2027, held in Gandhinagar, Gujarat – Gujarat’s clean energy capital, home to India’s largest solar manufacturing base, and the state that is leading India’s solar deployment – is that event.

Whether you supply solar modules, inverters, mounting structures, BESS systems, cables, transformers, O&M software, green hydrogen equipment, or EPC services – the buyers in this article are attending World Green Energy & Sustainability (WGES) Expo 2027. This is where your most important Indian and global solar relationships begin.

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