India’s Solar Open Access Expansion Hit by Land Roadblocks
Developers highlight the need for policy reforms to streamline land acquisition
April 13, 2026
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Consumers are increasingly shifting to solar open access due to rising electricity costs, corporate decarbonization goals, and the need for predictable long-term energy pricing. India added 7.8 GW of open access solar capacity in 2025, a marginal increase from 7.7 GW the previous year. Challenges arising from land acquisition were among the reasons why the growth was largely flat.
