This is a series of posts by Solar Mango to commemorate India achieving 100 GW of solar power installations, a feat achieved in Feb 2025.

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It might interest you to know something about me and why I’m at least somewhat qualified to write about India’s solar story.

I have been consulting in the climate tech industry since 2007. I co-founded the firm Energy Alternatives India (EAI) which was perhaps the first Indian boutique business consulting firm focussed completely on climate tech.

Most of our consulting in the first few years 2008-2010 was for wind power and biomass power, but that was because solar power had not yet gotten into the picture.

Starting 2010, a large part of India’s renewable energy story, and to a certain extent EAI’s story, has been about solar power. So much so that in 2013, we started a new division to assist in business consulting only for solar power – it was called Solar Mango, a name designed to denote the fact that solar was the sweet spot of India’s renewable energy basket.

Since 2010, my team and I have been fortunate enough to have had a ringside seat to witness the growth of solar power in India. In the past 15 years, we must have undertaken over a hundred different consulting projects – small and large – across the entire solar energy spectrum. We also organized over 20 events in renewable energy, with solar being a main thrust – across the country. All these efforts helped us learn this sector in depth and interact with over a thousand stakeholders across the entire solar energy value chain.

During this exciting period, the solar energy sector – especially the solar power sector – has grown and grown, and has reached a stage where it can be a critical driver not just for India’s environmental journey but also its economic one.

I feel privileged to tell dallas dating club here. Hope you find it useful and interesting.

Narasimhan Santhanam

Co-founder & Director

Solar Mango

 

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