Highlights :
- Order bookings exceed 7 GW in FY25
- Total India projects (commissioned as well as under installation) cross 13 GW
- Over 20 GW local manufacturing capacity for key components

GameChange Solar said it secured total order bookings of 7 GW in FY25, including nearly 2 GW of solar tracker orders signed in the fourth quarter, marking a strong close to the financial year in India.
With the latest orders, the company’s total project capacity in India, including commissioned and under-construction projects, has exceeded 13 GW. The company said a significant share of new orders came from repeat clients.
To meet rising demand, GameChange Solar said its local manufacturing capacity for key components now exceeds 20 GW annually, helping ensure faster deliveries and alignment with project timelines.
“India continues to be one of the most exciting and dynamic solar markets globally,” said Vikas Bansal, President – International, GameChange Solar. “This strong finish to FY25 reflects the valued relationships we’ve built with our customers and the reliability of our Genius Tracker systems.”
He added that demand was consistent across states, developer profiles, and project sizes—from first-time clients to repeat buyers—pointing to a maturing market with a growing preference for scalable, execution-focused partners.
GameChange Solar’s Genius Tracker systems are designed for high-wind, high-heat environments and are built to maximize power output while reducing project timelines. The systems’ structural durability and tracking precision make them well-suited to India’s varied terrain and fast-paced rollout schedules.
Surpasses 10 GW in Projects Awarded
In 2024, GameChange Solar said it surpassed 10 GW of total project capacity awarded in India for its Genius Tracker systems. Of that, the company was awarded 4.7 GW in Gujarat and 2.3 GW in Rajasthan, with the remainder spread across Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, and Tamil Nadu.
Six of the 42 projects that make up the 10+ GW total exceed 500 MW in size, with two surpassing 750 MW—highlighting the scalability of the company’s solar tracking solutions.