India’s green energy sector saw strong buying interest on April 1, 2026, clearly outperforming the broader stock market. The S&P BSE SENSEX rose by 1.65% to close at 73,134.32, but gains in renewable energy and battery-related stocks were much higher, showing growing investor confidence in clean energy.
Solar and renewable companies led the rally during the session. Insolation Energy and Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy were among the top performers, hitting upper circuit or near those levels with gains of around 10%. Websol Energy also surged nearly 10% to close at 71.39. These sharp gains indicate strong interest in solar manufacturing and project development companies.
Other renewable energy players also saw solid growth. Borosil Renewables rose more than 8.6%. Adani Green Energy and Inox Wind gained over 5.8% and 6.6%, respectively. The rise was not limited to power generation firms. Companies linked to electric mobility and battery storage also performed well. Amara Raja Energy & Mobility and Olectra Greentech climbed more than 6%, showing that the entire green ecosystem is attracting investors.
Large industrial and energy companies also benefited from the positive trend. Larsen & Toubro gained 3.44% to close at 3,625.00. JSW Energy and Indian Energy Exchange posted gains between 2% and 4.6%. Meanwhile, NTPC Green Energy Ltd rose nearly 6%, reflecting steady demand for new renewable-focused companies.
In the battery segment, Exide Industries gained 4.51%, adding to the overall positive sentiment. However, some large companies like Reliance Industries and Tata Power recorded smaller gains of 1.92% and 0.34%, respectively, though they helped support the market.
The difference between benchmark indices and green energy stocks was clear. While the NIFTY 50 rose by 1.58%, most green energy stocks delivered much higher returns. This shows a clear shift in investor preference toward ESG-focused companies.
By the end of the trading session, green energy had emerged as the main driver of market activity. Investors are increasingly focusing on long-term growth supported by government policies and the rising demand for clean and sustainable energy solutions.

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