By Enersider Desk | New Delhi | 25 June 2026
Sunkonnect, a sustainability consulting firm, has announced that its distributed energy platform Sunsol Cleantech plans to support the deployment of over 14 GW of solar capacity by 2030 across India. The initiative aims to deliver 5,000 projects, including rooftop, captive, open-access, and utility-scale installations, representing 5% of India’s national goal to achieve 280 GW of solar power by the end of the decade. Solar capacity surged from 2.8 GW in 2014 to 150 GW currently. Non-fossil energy sources now constitute over 50% of the country’s installed electricity capacity as of April 2026.

Sunsol is designed to provide a single-window platform for rooftop and on-ground solar installations for commercial, industrial, and residential consumers. The company’s over 14 GW target will be achieved through a planned rollout of 5,000 projects nationwide.
Nitish Kumar, Managing Director, Sunsol Cleantech, said: “At Sunsol, our goal is to be a catalyst in India’s clean energy transformation by supporting more than 14 GW of solar deployment by 2030. This is about more than just numbers; it’s about delivering real impact to the nation’s energy security, affordability, and sustainability. We are committed to ensuring every project upholds the highest standards of quality, transparency, and performance.”
Sunsol’s program is underpinned by Sunkonnect, its parent group headquartered in Singapore. Since 2019, Sunkonnect has completed over 5 GW of renewable energy projects in partnership with more than 20 major industry players across India, China, Vietnam, Malaysia, and beyond. The company’s team of over 200 professionals brings expertise in solar, green hydrogen, waste-to-energy, energy storage, and electric mobility.
Sunkonnect’s services span technical audits, project management, engineering design, quality assurance, and asset optimisation. Sunsol customers benefit from proprietary quality protocols, lifecycle management, and digital monitoring tools.
The Sunsol platform will deliver distributed solar solutions tailored to corporate entities, independent power producers, renewable energy developers and impact investors. Each project is executed with technical standards and a focus on environmental and economic benefits. The 5,000 planned projects will help commercial and residential users cut energy costs, reduce carbon emissions, and strengthen grid resilience.