JMK Research & Analytics Private Limited, an India-based cleantech research and consulting firm, has released the Q4 2025 (Oct–Dec) India renewable energy update covering capacity installations and project pipelines. According to the report, India’s renewable energy capacity has reached 258 GW as of December 31, 2025. Solar has accounted for 53% of the renewable mix, followed by wind with 21% and large hydro with 20%. During CY2025, India has added about 28.6 GW of utility-scale solar capacity, a 54.6% increase from 2024. Rooftop solar installations have reached about 7.9 GW in 2025, marking a 72% year-on-year increase across India. Wind installations have reached around 6.3 GW in 2025 compared with 3.4 GW installed during 2024. The report states that the pipeline of solar, wind, hybrid, and storage projects stands at around 169 GW. The report states that another 32 GW of renewable energy projects are currently under the bidding phase awaiting auction completion.