Each Indian state has been assigned a solar power capacity target that it needs to achieve in order for India as a whole to reach 100 GW of solar power by 2022. State targets are based on their potential to produce solar power, including land area and days of sun per year, and thus vary widely. This map represents each state’s solar capacity target as a percentage of the national target.
This chart tracks the progress each state has made towards reaching its own target for solar power capacity.
Union Territory of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands
achieved 29.91 of 27MW
Union Territory of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Target: 27MW
Achieved: 29.91MW
Andhra Pradesh
achieved 4524.72 of 9834MW
Andhra Pradesh
Target: 9834MW
Achieved: 4524.72MW
Arunachal Pradesh
achieved 11.52 of 39MW
Arunachal Pradesh
Target: 39MW
Achieved: 11.52MW
Assam
achieved 147.92 of 663MW
Assam
Target: 663MW
Achieved: 147.92MW
Bihar
achieved 192.89 of 2493MW
Bihar
Target: 2493MW
Achieved: 192.89MW
Union Territory of Chandigarh
achieved 58.69 of 153MW
Union Territory of Chandigarh
Target: 153MW
Achieved: 58.69MW
Chhattisgarh
achieved 944.22 of 1783MW
Chhattisgarh
Target: 1783MW
Achieved: 944.22MW
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
achieved 5.46 of 449MW
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Target: 449MW
Achieved: 5.46MW
Union Territory of Daman and Diu
achieved 41.01 of 199MW
Union Territory of Daman and Diu
Target: 199MW
Achieved: 41.01MW
Delhi
achieved 211.48 of 2762MW
Delhi
Target: 2762MW
Achieved: 211.48MW
Goa
achieved 26.40 of 358MW
Goa
Target: 358MW
Achieved: 26.4MW
Gujarat
achieved 8500.74 of 8020MW
Gujarat
Target: 8020MW
Achieved: 8500.74MW
Haryana
achieved 990.67 of 4142MW
Haryana
Target: 4142MW
Achieved: 990.67MW
Himachal Pradesh
achieved 87.39 of 776MW
Himachal Pradesh
Target: 776MW
Achieved: 87.39MW
Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir
achieved 48.90 of 1155MW
Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir
Target: 1155MW
Achieved: 48.9MW
Jharkhand
achieved 94.91 of 1995MW
Jharkhand
Target: 1995MW
Achieved: 94.91MW
Karnataka
achieved 7885.57 of 5697MW
Karnataka
Target: 5697MW
Achieved: 7885.57MW
Kerala
achieved 688.35 of 1870MW
Kerala
Target: 1870MW
Achieved: 688.35MW
Union Territory of Lakshadweep
achieved 3.27 of 4MW
Union Territory of Lakshadweep
Target: 4MW
Achieved: 3.27MW
Madhya Pradesh
achieved 2463.22 of 5675MW
Madhya Pradesh
Target: 5675MW
Achieved: 2463.22MW
Maharashtra
achieved 3646.13 of 11926MW
Maharashtra
Target: 11926MW
Achieved: 3646.13MW
Manipur
achieved 12.28 of 105MW
Manipur
Target: 105MW
Achieved: 12.28MW
Meghalaya
achieved 4.15 of 161MW
Meghalaya
Target: 161MW
Achieved: 4.15MW
Mizoram
achieved 8.01 of 72MW
Mizoram
Target: 72MW
Achieved: 8.01MW
Nagaland
achieved 3.04 of 61MW
Nagaland
Target: 61MW
Achieved: 3.04MW
Odisha
achieved 452.72 of 2377MW
Odisha
Target: 2377MW
Achieved: 452.72MW
Puducherry
achieved 35.53 of 246MW
Puducherry
Target: 246MW
Achieved: 35.53MW
Punjab
achieved 1153.21 of 4772MW
Punjab
Target: 4772MW
Achieved: 1153.21MW
Rajasthan
achieved 16340.75 of 5762MW
Rajasthan
Target: 5762MW
Achieved: 16340.75MW
Sikkim
achieved 4.68 of 36MW
Sikkim
Target: 36MW
Achieved: 4.68MW
Tamil Nadu
achieved 6412.36 of 8884MW
Tamil Nadu
Target: 8884MW
Achieved: 6412.36MW
Telangana
achieved 4650.93 of 5000MW
Telangana
Target: 5000MW
Achieved: 4650.93MW
Tripura
achieved 16.67 of 105MW
Tripura
Target: 105MW
Achieved: 16.67MW
Uttar Pradesh
achieved 2485.16 of 10697MW
Uttar Pradesh
Target: 10697MW
Achieved: 2485.16MW
Uttarakhand
achieved 575.46 of 900MW
Uttarakhand
Target: 900MW
Achieved: 575.46MW
West Bengal
achieved 179.83 of 5336MW
West Bengal
Target: 5336MW
Achieved: 179.83MW