Galo Solar Sets Ambitious Target of 100 MW Rooftop Solar Installations By Financial Year 2026

Galo Solar, one of India’s fast-growing renewable energy companies, has announced its commitment to achieving 100 MW of rooftop solar installations by FY 2026, reinforcing its mission to make clean and affordable energy accessible to homes and businesses across the country. The company has already installed more than 50 MW of rooftop capacity nationwide and aims to double this figure within the next financial year through its expanding network of dealers and distributors.

A key factor driving this growth is Galo Solar’s fully integrated business model, which offers solar panels, inverters, structures, and AC/DC distribution boxes under a single brand. This one-stop solution simplifies the adoption of solar energy, reduces costs, and enables faster and more reliable installations for customers across India.

Galo Solar is also closely aligning with government initiatives such as the PM Surya Ghar Yojana, which has significantly improved affordability and accessibility of solar solutions for Indian households. By equipping its partners with training, technical expertise, and knowledge of government schemes, the company ensures that customers can access these benefits seamlessly.

According to Jai, CEO, Galo Solar, “At Galo Solar, we believe our dealers and distributors are not just partners but are true brand ambassadors who deliver trust along with solar solutions. Collectively, we are getting closer to a future when every business and home can be illuminated by solar power. Reaching 100 MW by FY 2026 is not only a matter of capacity; it’s more about creating a clean energy ecosystem that drives job creation, skill building, and carbon reduction. Our installations will generate millions units of green electricity annually, avoiding tons of carbon emissions and bringing India a step closer to its Net Zero vision.”

The industrial and commercial B2B segment is expected to be a major driver of growth, as businesses increasingly adopt rooftop solar to reduce electricity costs and cut carbon emissions. At the same time, Galo Solar’s expansion into tier-2 and tier-3 cities is creating direct and indirect employment opportunities for local engineers, technicians, and youth, contributing both to India’s renewable energy transition and its skill development initiatives. With its focus on cost competitiveness, service quality, and customer trust, Galo Solar is positioning itself to become one of the leading rooftop solar brands in India by FY 2026.


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