India turbocharged its renewable energy sector in 2024, adding 30 GW—a 113% jump from 2023—bringing total capacity to 218 GW. Aiming for 500 GW by 2030, the country needs to average 50 GW annually. Solar leads with 85.47 GW, including 12.92 GW from rooftops, while wind power reaches 46.66 GW. With non-fossil capacity now at 211.36 GW, India's green momentum is unstoppable, proving that sustainability and ambition can go hand in hand.