India to mandate locally made solar ingots, wafers for clean energy projects from June 2028, ETGovernment


<p>India is set to boost its solar manufacturing. From June 2028, clean energy companies must use locally produced solar ingots and wafers.</p>
India is set to boost its solar manufacturing. From June 2028, clean energy companies must use locally produced solar ingots and wafers.

NEW DELHI: India is proposing that clean energy firms use only locally made solar ingots and wafers from June 2028, the country’s renewable energy ministry said on Wednesday, ‌in a ⁠move ⁠aimed at curbing Chinese imports.

With this, the South Asian country is looking to ensure the usage of domestically made components across the entire solar panel manufacturing chain.

India currently has a manufacturing capacity of ⁠about 2 ‌gigawatt (GW) for ingots and wafers.

Companies including Waaree Energies, Tata Power and ⁠Indosol Solar have proposed billions of rupees of investments to build renewable manufacturing capacity as India aims to double its non-fossil fuel-based power capacity to 500 GW by 2030.

The government has already mandated the usage ‌of locally assembled solar panels in state-run projects even though components like cells, wafers, ingots ⁠and polysilicon could be imported.

India currently relies entirely on China for its imports of cells, ingots, wafers and poly silicon for solar panels.

The country has also directed the use of domestically made solar cells from June 2026.

  • Published On Mar 18, 2026 at 11:40 AM IST

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