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인도의 솔라 루프탑 시장 평가 : 용량별, 그리드 유형별, 최종 사용자별, 지역별, 기회 및 예측(2017-2031년)

India Solar Rooftop Market Assessment, By Capacity [1-10 kW, 11-100 kW, 101 - 1000 kW, >1000 kW], By Grid Type [On-grid, and Off-grid], By End-user [Industrial, Commercial, and Residential], By Region, Opportunities and Forecast, FY2017-FY2031F

발행일: | 리서치사: Markets & Data | 페이지 정보: 영문 127 Pages | 배송안내 : 3-5일 (영업일 기준)

    
    
    




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인도의 솔라 루프탑 시장 규모는 2024-2031년의 예측 기간 동안 12.45%의 연평균 복합 성장률(CAGR)로 확대될 것으로 예상되며, 2023년에는 2.2GW, 2031년에는 5.62GW에 달할 것으로 예상됩니다. 인도에서 솔라 루프탑의 이점은 매우 크며, 2022년까지 100GW의 태양광 발전량을 달성하겠다는 인도의 목표에 기여할 것이며, 그 중 40GW는 솔라 루프탑 시스템에서 비롯될 것입니다. 이러한 이점에는 비용 절감, 원격지에서의 전력 접근성 향상, 기존 공간 활용 등이 포함됩니다. 솔라 루프탑은 배전회사를 지원하고 송전 및 배전 손실을 줄이며 소비자에게 안정적이고 장기적으로 신뢰할 수 있는 전력 공급원으로서 중요한 역할을 하고 있습니다. 인도의 솔라 루프탑 시장의 성장을 가속화하는 요인으로는 소비자의 인식과 수요 증가, 순계량제, 정부의 재정적 인센티브와 보조금, 인도의 높은 태양광 발전 잠재력 등을 들 수 있습니다.

순계량제는 소비자가 태양광 발전 시스템에서 생산한 잉여 에너지를 전력망에 판매하여 크레딧을 받을 수 있도록 허용하는 정책으로, 인도에서 태양광 발전 시스템의 보급을 가속화하고 있습니다. 넷 미터링 정책은 옥상 태양광 발전의 도입에 필수적인 정책적 촉진요인 중 하나이며, 인도에서는 최근 몇 달 동안 일련의 개정이 이루어졌습니다.

이 보고서는 인도의 솔라 루프탑 시장에 대해 조사했으며, 시장 개요와 함께 용량별/그리드 유형별/최종 사용자별/지역별 동향, 시장 진출기업 프로파일 등의 정보를 제공합니다.

목차

제1장 조사 방법

제2장 프로젝트의 범위와 정의

제3장 주요 요약

제4장 고객의 소리

제5장 인도 솔라 루프탑 시장 전망, 2017년-2031년

  • 시장 규모와 예측
  • 용량별
  • 그리드 유형별
  • 최종사용자별
  • 지역별
  • 기업별 시장 점유율(%), 2023년

제6장 시장 매핑, 2023년

제7장 거시환경과 산업 구조

  • 수급 분석
  • 수출입 분석
  • 밸류체인 분석
  • PESTEL 분석
  • Porter의 Five Forces 분석

제8장 시장 역학

제9장 주요 시장 진출기업 상황

제10장 사례 연구

제11장 주요 시장 진출기업 전망

  • Tata Power Solar Systems Ltd.
  • Adani Solar
  • Vikram Solar Ltd.
  • Waaree Energies Ltd
  • Servotech Power Systems Ltd.
  • JSW Group
  • Saatvik Green Energy Pvt. Ltd.
  • Goldi Solar
  • Loom Solar Pvt. Ltd
  • Renewsys India

제12장 전략적 제안

제13장 문의와 면책사항

LSH 24.05.28

India solar rooftop market is projected to witness a CAGR of 12.45% during the forecast period FY2024-FY2031. The total net additions in FY2023 were 2.2 GW, expected to reach 5.62 GW in FY2031. The benefits of solar rooftops in India are significant, contributing to the country's goal of achieving 100 GWs of solar energy by 2022, with 40 GWs from rooftop solar systems. These benefits include cost savings, increased access to electricity in remote areas, and utilization of existing space. Solar rooftops play a key role in helping distribution companies, reduce transmission and distribution losses, and act as a consistent, long-term, and reliable power source for consumers. Factors accelerating the growth of the solar rooftops market in India include increasing awareness and consumer demand, net metering, financial incentives and subsidies from the government, and the country's ample solar power potential.

Net metering is a policy that allows consumers to sell excess energy generated by their solar rooftop systems to the grid and earn credits, accelerating the adoption of solar rooftops in India. The net metering policy is one of the vital policy drivers for rooftop solar adoption and has witnessed a series of revisions in India over the past few months.

In August 2023, The Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission (MERC) raised the net metering cap for rooftop solar power projects to 5 MW or the sanctioned load, whichever is lower, from less than 1 MW. The increase is expected to encourage the adoption of solar rooftops in India, allowing consumers to opt for group net metering, gross metering, or behind-the-meter connections.

Higher Prices of Diesel Amplifies the Market Growth

The rise in the adoption of solar rooftops over the utilization of diesel power generators is driven by several factors, including anticipated electricity cost savings. Additionally, increasing environmental awareness, declining prices of PV systems, and the availability of innovative financing models have contributed to the growth of solar rooftops. As a result, many households and businesses have turned to solar energy to offset higher electricity prices, further driving the expansion of the market.

For instance, in December 2023, Mercom stated that in the first nine months of 2023, India experienced a significant upsurge in rooftop solar installations, surpassing 1.3 GW in total capacity, reflecting a 12% year-over-year increase. The third quarter witnessed the addition of 431 MW, indicating a substantial 34.7% year-over-year growth. Notably, the residential segment dominated the total installations, accounting for 43% of the share. The growth indicates the rising popularity and adoption of rooftop solar systems nationwide.

Frequent Utilization of On-Grid Rooftop Systems are Expediting the Market Significantly

The frequent use of on-grid solar rooftop systems expedites growth in India due to the country's rich solar energy potential, with 3000 sunshine hours annually in most places. The installation of on-grid rooftop solar PV systems is currently supporting the national grid and due to awareness and favorable government schemes, many residential, commercial, industrial, and agricultural buildings have installed rooftop solar plants. The Indian government offers a 30% subsidy to install grid-connected rooftop solar power plants, and the recovery period is greatly reduced, thereby making the system profitable for the next 20 years.

For example, in July 2023, KSolare Energy introduced the 7G Infinity On-Grid Inverter, a pioneering solar inverter with unique features and a 25-year warranty, designed and developed in India. The inverter is a part of the company's efforts to revolutionize solar power and contribute to India's energy security goals. Moreover, the 7G Infinity is available in residential series, with models ranging from 2kW to 6.2kW for single-phase/single MPPT and 3kW to 10kW for three-phase systems, catering to a wide range of solar energy needs.

Government Initiatives Acting as Catalyst

The government of India's policies help incentivize rooftop solar installations in individual households and provide financial assistance and subsidies to encourage the adoption of solar rooftops nationwide. For instance, in 2024, The Indian Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) introduced various Central Financial Assistance (CFA) schemes to promote the use of solar energy in India and achieve the target of 100 GW of electricity usage. The government will provide subsidies on solar panels to the enterprises contributing to the growth, with a total CFA distribution of USD 27.09 million for 100 MW for a maximum of two years.

Additionally, state subsidies of 40% are available for solar rooftop systems of up to 3 kW and 20% for systems between 3 kW to 10 kW, to be installed by private residential consumers. The subsidy on a solar panel may be limited to a maximum capacity of 10 kW. The applicable CFA will be transferred directly to the consumer's account after successful installation.

Implementation of Solar Rooftops in the Non-Residential Sector

The usage of solar rooftops in non-residential sector is influencing the growth of India's solar industry. The Indian government has introduced community solar rooftops to involve residents who do not have space to install the system at the household level. Moreover, the growing awareness about climate change, environmental sustainability, and the benefits of renewable energy has fueled consumer demand for rooftop solar systems in India and is expected to do so over the upcoming years.

For instance, in January 2023, the Delhi government proposed the concept of community solar rooftops in its latest draft solar policy to encourage renewable growth. The initiative aims to aid individuals living in apartments, multistoried buildings, or places with limited roof space to benefit from solar energy. Moreover, the policy targets an installed capacity of solar rooftops to 750 megawatts and aims to increase the share of solar energy in annual electricity to 25% by the end of 2025.

Western India Comprehensively Led the Market in All Aspects

Western India is comprehensively spearheading the solar rooftops in all aspects and is expected to continue to do so for a longer timeframe in the future, owing to factors, including policy alignment, awareness, financial support, and policy implementation. Gujarat emerged as the leading market in 2023, accounting for 26.7% of the overall installed rooftop solar capacity. The noteworthy inclusion of Madhya Gujarat Vij Company's 1 GW tender played a substantial role, comprising 24.2% of the installations in the state. Impressively, more than 65% of the tendered capacity has already been commissioned.

Future Market Scenario (FY2024 - FY2031F)

The Grid Connected Solar Rooftop Programme provides Central Financial Assistance (CFA)/Subsidy to residential electricity consumers to avail the installation of Grid Connected Rooftop Solar (RTS) projects in India. It in turn, is expected to lead to ample opportunities in the future for market prosperity over the country.

The Indian government provides a significant subsidy for the installation of grid-connected rooftop solar power plants, significantly reducing the recovery period and ensuring the system's profitability for the next 20 years, thereby catering to myriad opportunities for growth in future.

The rooftop solar industry can fulfill India's green energy mission by making solar panels more affordable and accessible to a broader segment of the population, improving solar panel efficiency and storage technologies, which, in turn, can result in an exponential market growth over the upcoming years.

Moreover, the key players in the industry are constantly thriving to develop highly advanced technologies, such as microinverters, to increase the performance efficacy, safety, and reliability of their respective rooftop systems and gain a competitive edge in the market. It in turn, is anticipated to result in a massive level of market growth over the years to come.

Key Players Landscape and Outlook

Key participants in India Solar Rooftop market have prioritized technological advancements and strategic partnerships to strengthen their market position, driven by the market's steady growth and increasing competition.

In December 2023, Tata Power Solar signed a contract with NTPC Limited to supply 152 MWp DCR Solar PV Modules for its Nokh Solar Park in Rajasthan. The project is expected to generate about 14.9 lakh units of electricity per year, meeting 15% of the institute's electricity requirements and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 1,060 tonnes annually. The project is part of NVVN's diversification into renewables and its commitment to the RESCO model. The contract is valued at approximately USD 50 million.

In October 2023, Jindal Steel Works (JSW), entered a partnership with Confirmware for a 1.3 GW turnkey solar PV module line. The collaboration, formalized through a Letter of Intent (LOI), which was a significant move in the solar energy sector. The initiative is poised to contribute to the company's growth and market positioning, reflecting the industry's focus on technological advancements and expansion through partnerships.

Table of Contents

1. Research Methodology

2. Project Scope & Definitions

3. Executive Summary

4. Voice of Customer

  • 4.1. Product and Market Intelligence
  • 4.2. Mode of Brand Awareness
  • 4.3. Factors Considered in Purchase Decisions
    • 4.3.1. Price
    • 4.3.2. Brand
    • 4.3.3. Quality
    • 4.3.4. Capacity
    • 4.3.5. Energy Consumption
    • 4.3.6. Lifespan
    • 4.3.7. Incentives and Subsidies
    • 4.3.8. Maintenance Requirements
    • 4.3.9. Return on Investment
    • 4.3.10. Grid Connectivity and Net Metering Policies

5. India Solar Rooftop Market Outlook, FY2017-2031F

  • 5.1. Market Size & Forecast
    • 5.1.1. By Value
    • 5.1.2. By Volume
  • 5.2. By Capacity
    • 5.2.1. 1-10 kW
    • 5.2.2. 11-100 kW
    • 5.2.3. 101 - 1000 kW
    • 5.2.4. >1000 kW
  • 5.3. By Grid Type
    • 5.3.1. On-grid
    • 5.3.2. Off-grid
  • 5.4. By End-user
    • 5.4.1. Industrial
    • 5.4.2. Commercial
    • 5.4.3. Residential
  • 5.5. By Region
    • 5.5.1. East
    • 5.5.2. West and Central
    • 5.5.3. North
    • 5.5.4. South
  • 5.6. By Company Market Share (%), FY2023

6. Market Mapping, FY2023

  • 6.1. By Capacity
  • 6.2. By Grid Type
  • 6.3. By End-user
  • 6.4. By Region

7. Macro Environment and Industry Structure

  • 7.1. Demand Supply Analysis
  • 7.2. Import Export Analysis
  • 7.3. Value Chain Analysis
  • 7.4. PESTEL Analysis
    • 7.4.1. Political Factors
    • 7.4.2. Economic System
    • 7.4.3. Social Implications
    • 7.4.4. Technological Advancements
    • 7.4.5. Environmental Impacts
    • 7.4.6. Legal Compliances and Regulatory Policies (Statutory Bodies Included)
  • 7.5. Porter's Five Forces Analysis
    • 7.5.1. Supplier Power
    • 7.5.2. Buyer Power
    • 7.5.3. Substitution Threat
    • 7.5.4. Threat from New Entrant
    • 7.5.5. Competitive Rivalry

8. Market Dynamics

  • 8.1. Growth Drivers
  • 8.2. Growth Inhibitors (Challenges and Restraints)

9. Key Players Landscape

  • 9.1. Competition Matrix of Top Five Market Leaders
  • 9.2. Market Revenue Analysis of Top Five Market Leaders (in %, FY2023)
  • 9.3. Mergers and Acquisitions/Joint Ventures (If Applicable)
  • 9.4. SWOT Analysis (For Five Market Players)
  • 9.5. Patent Analysis (If Applicable)

10. Case Studies

11. Key Players Outlook

  • 11.1. Tata Power Solar Systems Ltd.
    • 11.1.1. Company Details
    • 11.1.2. Key Management Personnel
    • 11.1.3. Products & Services
    • 11.1.4. Financials (As reported)
    • 11.1.5. Key Market Focus & Geographical Presence
    • 11.1.6. Recent Developments
  • 11.2. Adani Solar
  • 11.3. Vikram Solar Ltd.
  • 11.4. Waaree Energies Ltd
  • 11.5. Servotech Power Systems Ltd.
  • 11.6. JSW Group
  • 11.7. Saatvik Green Energy Pvt. Ltd.
  • 11.8. Goldi Solar
  • 11.9. Loom Solar Pvt. Ltd
  • 11.10. Renewsys India

Companies mentioned above DO NOT hold any order as per market share and can be changed as per information available during research work.

12. Strategic Recommendations

13. About Us & Disclaimer

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