The Bhadla Solar Park in Rajasthan is the world's largest solar park, spanning 5,700 hectares with an installed capacity of 2,245 MW. It exemplifies India's massive push towards renewable energy.
From Desert to Powerhouse
Located in the Thar Desert near Jodhpur, Bhadla transforms one of the world's hottest and most arid regions into a clean energy powerhouse. The park generates enough electricity to power millions of homes.
India's Renewable Ambitions
India has set a target of 500 GW of non-fossil fuel energy capacity by 2030. As of 2025, India has crossed 200 GW of installed renewable energy capacity, making it the 3rd largest renewable energy producer globally.
International Solar Alliance
India co-founded the International Solar Alliance (ISA), headquartered in India, bringing together 120+ countries to promote solar energy worldwide.