India possesses one of the highest solar irradiance levels globally, making the deployment of solar panels a strategic necessity. From the Thar Desert to the humid coasts, the demand for reliable energy has surged due to frequent grid instability and a strong government push via the National Solar Mission.
The market is currently transitioning from large-scale utility farms to decentralized energy. A growing number of urban residents are investing in a house solar power system to achieve energy independence and benefit from net-metering policies implemented by state electricity boards.
Despite the growth, the Indian market faces challenges with high ambient temperatures. This has led to a shift in preference toward high-temperature coefficient modules, where the efficiency of mono solar panel technology is outperforming traditional alternatives in limited roof spaces.
