India Solar Compass Q2 2019


Q2 was again a slow quarter for the solar sector with new capacity addition coming in at only 1,104 MW, down 55% over previous quarter and 28% below our estimate. As of 30 June 2019, total installed capacity and pipeline have grown to 34,154 MW and 19,698 MW respectively. However, the project pipeline is robust and we expect a pickup in commissioning activity through the next year.

Figure 1: Total installed and pipeline capacity as on 30 June 2019, MW

The report provides a detailed quarterly update of all sector trends and developments – including capacity addition, leading players, tender and policy issuance, and equipment prices – as well as outlook over the next two quarters.

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