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Details of Solar Panels imported to India during 2019-20 to 2023-24

Asia Pacific emerges as largest market for solar photovoltaic

New Delhi, Dec 10: The Union Minister for New & Renewable Energy and Power has informed that solar panels are manufactured in India as well as imported from various countries. The details of solar panels imported in the country during last five years including the current year, country-wise, as per the website pertaining to Export-Import Data Bank of Department of Commerce, are given below.

CountryValue of Imports in USD million
2019-20*(HS Code 85414011)(Solar PV Cells & Modules)2020-21*(HS Code 85414011)(Solar PV Cells & Modules)2021-22*(HS Code 85414012)(Solar PV Modules)2022-23*(HS Code 85414300)(Solar PV Modules)2023-24*(till Sep., 2023)(HS Code 85414300)(Solar PV Modules)
Anguilla     
Australia  0.22  
Austria     
Bangladesh PR     
Belgium     
Cambodia5.976.69  0.02
Canada7.920.8   
Chad 0.24   
Chile    0.2
Taiwan20.9711.280.13  
China PRP1307.03494.873075.32874.89501.9
Czech Republic     
Denmark     
Egypt ARP     
Finland     
France 0.06   
Germany3.730.030.210.130.02
Greece     
Hong Kong31.33.22229.123.04121.82
Hungary     
Indonesia0.110.01   
Israel    0.06
Italy0.270.16   
Jordan     
Japan3.410.15  0.01
Kenya     
Korea DP RP     
Korea RP1.720.16   
Lithuania     
Luxembourg  0.01  
Malaysia3.917.4631.431.2443.08
Mexico     
Myanmar0.985.78   
Netherland     
Norway     
Oman     
Philippines0.04  0.01 
Poland     
Portugal     
Qatar     
Russia0.020.04   
Saudi Arab 0.01   
Singapore31.326.6922.7624.0912.65
Slovak Rep     
Spain0.180.10.130.33 
Sri Lanka DSR1.28    
St. Helena     
Swaziland  0.08  
Sweden     
Switzerland 0.013.78 0.08
Thailand120.4718.760.010.010.01
Tunisia0.01    
Turkey     
U.A.E.0.43  0.13 
U.K.0.020.06   
U.S.A.2.570.03 0.030.63
Vietnam Soc Rep140.6314.97 39.63455.8
Zambia     
Unspecified 0.07   
TOTAL(USD million)1684.29571.653363.20943.531136.28

*Till FY 2020-21, Solar Cells, whether or not assembled in modules were classified under HS Code 85414011.

In FY 2021-22, the HS Code 85414011 was retained for Solar PV Cells and new HS Code 85414012 was brought in for Solar PV Modules.

Subsequently, from FY 2022-23, the Solar PV Cells and Solar PV Modules (other than those exclusively used with ITA-1 items) are put under HS Codes 85414200 and 85414300 respectively.

Some of the major countries which manufacture solar panels include China, Vietnam, Malaysia, India, etc. The details of countries from which solar panels are being imported in India, are mentioned in the above table.

The Ministry of New & Renewable Energy (MNRE), Government of India, has been consistently bringing out policies to increase the manufacturing of solar panels and associated equipment in the country. Initiatives taken to increase the manufacturing of solar panels and equipment in the country, inter-alia, include:

(i) Production Linked Incentive Scheme: The Government of India is implementing the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme under National Programme on High Efficiency Solar PV Modules, for achieving domestic manufacturing capacity of Giga Watt (GW) scale in High Efficiency Solar PV modules, with an outlay of Rs. 24,000 crore. The Scheme is being implemented in two tranches. Tranche-I has an outlay of Rs. 4,500 crore, under which Letters of Award have been issued for setting up of 8,737 MW of fully integrated solar PV module manufacturing units. For Tranche-II with an outlay of Rs. 19,500 crore, Letters of Award have been issued for setting up of 39,600 MW of fully/ partially integrated solar PV module manufacturing units.

(ii) Domestic Content Requirement (DCR): Under some of the current schemes of the MNRE, namely CPSU Scheme Phase-II, PM-KUSUM Component B and Grid-connected Rooftop Solar Programme Phase-II, wherein government subsidy is given, it has been mandated to source solar PV cells and modules from domestic sources.

(iii) Preference to ‘Make in India’ in Public Procurement: Through implementation of ‘Public Procurement (Preference to Make in India) Order’, procurement and use of domestically manufactured solar PV modules and solar inverters have been mandated for Government/ Government entities.

(iv) Imposition of Basic Customs Duty on import of solar PV cells & modules: The Government has imposed Basic Customs Duty (BCD) on import of solar PV cells and modules, with effect from 01.04.2022.                             

(v) Discontinuation of Customs Duty Concessions: MNRE has discontinued issuance of Customs Duty Concession Certificates for import of material /equipment for initial setting up of solar PV power projects with effect from 02.02.2021.

This information has been given by the Union Minister for New & Renewable Energy and Power R. K. Singh, in a written reply to a question, in Lok Sabha