India Sets Record with 2.7 Lakh Rooftop Solar Panels in April, ‘Run for Sun’ Marathon Held

India set a new monthly record by installing 2.7 lakh rooftop solar panels in April 2026 under the PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana. The milestone was celebrated with a 'Run for Sun' marathon at Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium in New Delhi on International Sun Day. India's cumulative solar capacity has reached 150 GW, a 53-fold increase from 2014, with 50% of electricity capacity now from non-fossil fuel sources. The event highlighted India's leadership in clean energy and the growing public participation in the solar mission.

Key Points: India Sets Record with 2.7 Lakh Solar Panels in April

  • Record 2.7 lakh rooftop solar panels installed in April 2026
  • 30 lakh solar rooftop installations completed under PM Surya Ghar scheme
  • India's solar capacity reaches 150 GW, a 53-fold increase since 2014
  • 'Run for Sun' marathon held in New Delhi with 2 km and 5 km races
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India sets up record 2.7 lakh rooftop solar panels in April, 'Run for Sun' Marathon organised

India installed 2.7 lakh rooftop solar panels in April 2026, the highest monthly record, as part of the PM Surya Ghar scheme, with a 'Run for Sun' marathon celebrating 150 GW solar capacity.

"The 'Run for Sun' is not merely a marathon, but a collective step towards a more sustainable and self-reliant India - Santosh Kumar Sarangi"

New Delhi, May 3

The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy organised the 'Run for Sun' Marathon on Sunday, on the occasion of International Sun Day, as a tribute to the 'Saur Shakti' lighting the world.

The event celebrated over 1,50,000 MW of solar energy installed capacity and the transformative progress under the PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana (PM-SGMBY), under which 30 lakh solar rooftop installations have been completed, with the highest single-month number -- 2.7 lakh of them -- completed in April 2026. The rooftop solar panels now benefit more than 45 lakh households across the country, according to an official statement.

As of March 31 this year, India's cumulative solar capacity stands at 150 gigawatts, up from just 2.82 GW in 2014 - a 53-fold increase in twelve years. The last 50 GW alone was added in just 15 months, the fastest such addition in its history. Around 50 per cent of India's installed electricity capacity now comes from non-fossil fuel sources - a target achieved well ahead of the 2030 timeline, reinforcing India's position as a global leader in the clean energy transition, the statement said.

India is presently ranked third globally in terms of installed renewable energy capacity. The 'Run for Sun' event served as a platform to highlight the depth of India's solar energy journey - and to build on this momentum to further accelerate solar deployment across the country.

The 'Run for Sun' featured 2 km and 5 km races at the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium, New Delhi, drawing enthusiastic participation from citizens across all age groups - reflecting the growing public ownership of India's clean energy mission.

In his remarks on the occasion, Secretary, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, Santosh Kumar Sarangi, said that the 'Run for Sun' is not merely a marathon, but a collective step towards a more sustainable and self-reliant India. He emphasised that as India strengthens its position as a global leader in renewable energy, the focus remains firmly on expanding access to solar energy through the PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana - ensuring that the benefits of the clean energy transition reach every household.

- IANS

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Emma D
Impressive numbers! 53-fold increase in solar capacity since 2014 is no small feat. Even from the West, we can see how serious India is about renewables. I wish more countries would follow this model of combining policy with public events like this marathon.
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Vikram M
Great initiative but I hope the maintenance side is also looked into. We got solar panels in our housing society but the common area ones stopped working within a year due to dust accumulation. If the scheme can include proper servicing instructions and local technicians, it would be perfect.
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Sarah B
As someone working in renewable energy policy back in the US, I'm genuinely impressed by the PM Surya Ghar scheme's reach. 30 lakh rooftop installations is remarkable. The 'Run for Sun' marathon is a creative way to make the clean energy transition feel like a people's movement. Kudos!
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Kavya N
Running for the sun ☀️ - I love the symbolism! We have solar panels on our terrace in Bengaluru and it's so satisfying to see the meter run backwards in summer. If every household in India could get this benefit, we'd truly be setting an example for the world. Keep it up!
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Michael C
These are staggering statistics. India reached 150 GW solar capacity and 50% non-fossil fuel power way ahead of 2030 targets. Meanwhile back home, we're still debating climate goals. India is showing real action, and events like the 'Run for Sun' make it visible to everyone.

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