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India’s Solar Supply Chain: Local Sourcing vs. 2026 Capacity Expansion

2026/04/26
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India’s Solar Supply Chain: Local Sourcing vs. 2026 Capacity Expansion

According to www.digitimes.com, India’s rapid solar capacity expansion is colliding with increasingly strict domestic sourcing requirements, creating a structural bottleneck in the supply chain for photovoltaic components.

Policy Tension Undermines Deployment Timelines

The source states that India’s dual policy objectives — accelerating renewable energy deployment and mandating local manufacturing — are generating friction. As demand surges, stricter domestic content rules risk constraining component supply just as project commissioning timelines tighten. Industry groups warn of a growing mismatch between procurement readiness and regulatory mandates.

Expanded Approval List Drives Wafer Sourcing Mandates

The report highlights India’s expanded approval list policy, under which domestic sourcing of solar wafers is now mandatory. This requirement follows broader government efforts to localize upstream solar production — including ingots and wafers — rather than relying on imported cells and modules alone. According to the source, Tata Power is set to launch India’s largest solar ingot and wafer facility, a 10GW plant, underscoring the scale of planned domestic investment.

Broader Context for Supply Chain Professionals

This dynamic reflects a wider industry trend: multiple major economies are tightening localization rules for clean energy hardware. The European Union’s Net-Zero Industry Act and the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act both include domestic content requirements for tax credits — mirroring India’s approach. However, unlike those markets, India’s domestic solar manufacturing base remains nascent. As of 2025, India’s total integrated solar cell and module manufacturing capacity stood at roughly 25GW, while its annual solar installations exceeded 15GW — a gap historically filled by imports from China, Vietnam, and Malaysia. With India targeting 500GW of non-fossil electricity capacity by 2030 (of which solar accounts for ~280GW), supply chain professionals must navigate compressed lead times, evolving customs classifications, and heightened compliance scrutiny on origin documentation — especially for wafers, which are now subject to explicit sourcing verification.

Practically, this means procurement teams face new due diligence burdens: validating wafer origin at the sub-component level, managing dual-sourcing strategies (domestic + pre-cleared international suppliers), and adjusting inventory buffers to absorb policy-driven delays. Concurrently, logistics planners must account for shifting port-of-entry requirements and potential customs hold-ups for non-compliant consignments — particularly given India’s recent introduction of enhanced BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) certification enforcement for solar equipment.

Market Signals and Strategic Implications

The source notes India’s renewable energy sector is seeing record growth — citing firms serving Tata and Adani as evidence of accelerating commercial activity. Yet it also flags countervailing pressures: weakening solar exports from India and signs of overcapacity in domestic module production. These signals suggest a market in transition — where near-term supply constraints may coexist with longer-term pricing pressure on domestically produced components.

Source: www.digitimes.com

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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