India, the world's second-largest energy consumer, is ramping up its clean energy production to reduce reliance on China, its largest supplier. With government incentives aimed at bolstering domestic production of solar panels and electric vehicle batteries, India aims to satisfy the energy needs of its 1.4 billion population while seizing opportunities created by global shifts away from Chinese-dominated supply chains. Despite currently lagging behind with only 80 gigawatts of solar modules produced compared to China's 800 gigawatts, India's strategic push includes local manufacturing requirements for government contracts to strengthen its energy infrastructure and economy.
India is aggressively trying to take advantage of a global energy transition and a backlash against Chinese dominance of new energy technologies.
To cash in on government contracts for rooftop solar, companies must make the panels at home, aiming for a clean energy manufacturing boom.
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