India Solar Panel Mounting Structure Market Seen Soaring ~11.60% Growth to Reach USD Million by 2033, Projects UnivDatos.

Author: Shalini Bharti, Research Analyst

July 2, 2025

Key Highlights of the Report:

  • In terms of type, Ground-mounted structures control the market share because of their use in the utility-scale solar parks, whereas roof-mounted systems are also experiencing a high rate of growth owing to the PM Surya Ghar initiative.
  • In North India, states such as Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh have the biggest share of the market due to the presence of large solar farms and a favorable policy-making environment. In the meantime, South India remains a region with high penetration of rooftop as well as business plants.
  • The market is slightly fragmented, with the major industry players like Tata International, Pennar Industries, Strolar mounting systems, and Purshotam profiles oriented towards automation, modular solutions, and material technology challenges to consolidate their presence and to support players in the EPC segment, as well as players designing rooftops.
  • The adoption is catalyzed by government initiatives such as PM-KUSUM and PLI, along with the rising amount of central financial support, INR 4,770 crore (USD 556.13 million) disbursed under PMSGMBY. The manufacturer is settling with the SECI tender schemes and capacity expansion process as required due to increasing demand in the home and international markets.

According to a new report by UnivDatos, the India Solar Panel Mounting Structure Market is expected to reach USD Million in 2033 by growing at a CAGR of 11.60% during the forecast period (2025-2033F). This is due to the growing installation of utility-scale solar projects and the rapid mobilization of rooftop systems in the residential and commercial markets. Also, policy or financial incentives, such as PM Surya Ghar and PM-KUSUM, led by the government, are motivating mass installations. Adding to this, the rising innovations in low-maintenance materials, which are also light in weight, like aluminum and Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic (FRP), are optimizing system efficiency and cutting maintenance costs. Moreover, urbanization and increasing electricity needs are also enhancing the need for trustworthy and modular solar infrastructure more rapidly. As per the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, on April 1, 2025, the PM KUSUM Scheme witnessed record progress. The total number of solar pumps installed/solarized under the scheme has now exceeded 10 lakh (1 million). Financial expenditure for PM-KUSUM surged to INR 2,680 crore (USD 312.41 million), a 268% increase from the previous year.

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The PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana witnessed impressive progress, benefiting over 11.01 lakh (1.101 million) households by March 31, 2025. Under the scheme, INR 5,437.20 crore (USD 633.72 million) has been disbursed as Central Financial Assistance to 6.98 lakh (0.698 million) beneficiaries, significantly promoting the adoption of rooftop solar.

Trend: Shift Toward Pre-Fabricated and Modular MMS (Modular Modeling System)

India's solar panel mounting structure market is experiencing an evident transition to pre-fab and modular MMS (Modular Mounting Systems). The systems will also facilitate a quicker installation process, decrease the cost of labor, and enhance structural accuracy, which is why it is suitable for time-sensitive rooftop and utility-scale ground energy. It is also scalable and flexible in other terrains due to its plug-and-play characteristics. As the EPC contractors and developers focus on being more efficient, modular MMS implementation becomes faster in both urban and rural locations.

On April 28, 2025, Rays Power Infra and Hetvi Construction emerged as winners in the Assam Power Distribution Company Limited’s (APDCL) engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) auction for setting up 250 MW of solar power projects in Karbi Anglong, Assam.

On January 7, 2025, India-based Gensol Engineering secured an engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contract for a 275MW solar PV plant in the Indian state of Gujarat.

According to the report, the impact of Solar Panel Mounting Structures has been identified to be high in the South India area. Some of how this impact has been felt include:

South India is expected to grow with a significant CAGR during the forecast period (2025-2033). South India is the leading country in cumulative solar capacity, including Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Telangana, among others, which have strong grid infrastructure and solar-friendly policies. The area is also favorable due to the reliability of sunlight, thereby promoting rooftop and ground-mounted installations. Moreover, developed regulatory markets and DISCOM facilitation promote a swiftness in the approval of projects. This continuous policy drive keeps the demand for solar panel mounting systems stable among the utility and commercial sectors.

Key Offerings of the Report

Market Size, Trends, & Forecast by Revenue | 2025−2033.

Market Dynamics – Leading Trends, Growth Drivers, Restraints, and Investment Opportunities

Market Segmentation – A detailed analysis By Type, By Material, By End User, By Region/Country

Competitive Landscape – Top Key Vendors and Other Prominent Vendors

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