Rajasthan Emerges as Strong Second in Rooftop Solar Expansion Under National “Month of Solar” Drive
India’s rooftop solar sector gains momentum under the “Month of Solar” campaign, with Rajasthan ranking second among Category B states under the PM Surya Ghar Scheme. Gujarat leads installations with 19,410 plants, followed by Rajasthan at 12,757 and Kerala at 9,807, reflecting strong growth in clean energy adoption across residential sectors in May.
Gujarat has taken the lead position in the national rankings. In the first week of May alone, Gujarat installed 4,187 solar rooftop plants, while the total installations in the state have reached 19,410 so far in the month.
Rajasthan has secured the second position with 2,629 rooftop solar plants installed in the first week of May. The state’s cumulative installations for the month have reached 12,757 solar plants, demonstrating strong growth momentum in renewable energy adoption.
Kerala stands in third position, with a total of 9,807 rooftop solar plants installed during the same period, reflecting steady progress in the state’s clean energy transition.
The overall performance under the “Month of Solar” campaign highlights accelerating rooftop solar deployment across key states, reinforcing the national push toward sustainable energy adoption and decentralized power generation.
India’s rooftop solar expansion is witnessing significant momentum under the central government’s “Month of Solar” campaign in May, with Rajasthan emerging as a leading performer. Under the PM Surya Ghar Scheme, Rajasthan has secured the second position among Category B states, reflecting rapid adoption of residential solar installations across the country.
Gujarat has taken the lead position in the national rankings. In the first week of May alone, Gujarat installed 4,187 solar rooftop plants, while the total installations in the state have reached 19,410 so far in the month.
Rajasthan has secured the second position with 2,629 rooftop solar plants installed in the first week of May. The state’s cumulative installations for the month have reached 12,757 solar plants, demonstrating strong growth momentum in renewable energy adoption.
Kerala stands in third position, with a total of 9,807 rooftop solar plants installed during the same period, reflecting steady progress in the state’s clean energy transition.
The overall performance under the “Month of Solar” campaign highlights accelerating rooftop solar deployment across key states, reinforcing the national push toward sustainable energy adoption and decentralized power generation.

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