India has a feasible potential of 3,343 GWp ground-mounted solar PV, using 27,571 sq km of wasteland, according to a report by NISE.
This is a major increase from the 2014 estimate of 748.98 GWp.
Rajasthan leads with 828.78 GWp potential, followed by Maharashtra (486.68 GWp), Madhya Pradesh (318.97 GWp), Andhra Pradesh (299.31 GWp), and Gujarat (243.22 GWp).
Western India accounts for over 45% of the total potential due to vast wastelands and strong solar irradiance.
Southern states like Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Telangana also have significant potential owing to favourable solar geometry and land-use efficiency.