India Inaugurates World’s Largest Solar Park in Gujarat’s Kutch Desert”

On 21May 25
India Lights the Future: World’s Largest Solar Park Inaugurated in Gujarat
On May 21, 2025, India turned a bold vision into reality by launching a solar park of unprecedented scale in Gujarat’s Kutch. Stretching across more than 72,000 hectares, the massive facility sets a global benchmark in renewable energy.
The project isn’t just about infrastructure — it’s a signal that India is determined to lead the green revolution, reduce its carbon footprint, and open the doors to thousands of clean energy jobs nationwide.
A Vision for Tomorrow
The Kutch solar park is designed to generate a whopping 30 gigawatts (GW) of electricity by 2030, making it the largest of its kind across the globe. Its impact will go far beyond just powering homes — it’s expected to reshape the country’s carbon footprint.
“This solar park will not only power homes, but also dreams of a green India,” said Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the inauguration ceremony.
How It Changes India
- Capacity: 30,000 MW (30 GW) by 2030
- Environmental Impact: Will cut 50 million tons of carbon emissions annually
- Jobs Created: Over 1 lakh green jobs, boosting employment in the clean energy sector
- Location: Kutch, Gujarat — chosen for its vast desert land and high solar potential
This project firmly places India on the global renewable energy map, showcasing its commitment to sustainability and climate leadership.
Global Recognition
Industry leaders and environmental advocates worldwide have hailed this project as a model for emerging economies. It reflects India’s strategic push to reduce dependency on fossil fuels and transition to large-scale solar solutions.

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