Indian High-Capacity Inverters Industry Trends and Forecast Report, 2030

The Indian non-solar high-capacity inverter market to capture $760.1 million in revenue in 2030.
 
NEW YORK - Nov. 16, 2022 - PRLog -- In 2021, the Indian non-solar high-capacity inverter market generates $391.3 million, advancing at a rate of 7.7% from 2021 to 2030, to capture $760.1 million in revenue in 2030. It is ascribed to the growing demand for power backup solutions across residential, commercial, and industrial sectors, along with the growing requirement for inverters in tier II and tier III cities of the country.

In addition, the sales of solar high-capacity inverters in India generate revenue, amounting to $426.0 million in 2021, and it is projected to reach $1199.0 million, rising at a rate of 12.2% in the coming future. It is led by the rising use of solar power for various applications, government initiatives for encouraging the adoption of renewable power sources, more specifically solar energy, and the geographical location of the country garnering benefits of massive solar energy sources.

The advancements in the solar energy sector concerning power generation and usage contribute to the rise in the number of solar PV installations for numerous applications in India. Moreover, the growing adoption of renewable energy in the country results in increasing sales of renewable power inverters in the country.

The single-phase category generates the highest revenue (https://www.psmarketresearch.com/market-analysis/india-hi...), accounting for $265.6 million revenue in the industry, and it is projected to generate $533.5 million in revenue in 2030. It is caused by the increased preference for single-phase non-solar inverters among end users, led by their easy installation, and economic cost in comparison to three-phase inverters.

In addition, the geographical location of Karnataka suits solar energy generation with the presence of a massive number of players. In addition, the earth's movements with respect to the sun, resulting in an appropriate tilt of the rotational axis of the earth with favorable attenuation results in high solar energy intensity. Moreover, Karnataka is the largest high-capacity inverters market in the country.

Therefore, the geographical location of the country favors power generation by solar energy resources, and thus results in industry propulsion.

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