Gujarat is turning sunlight, wind, and policy into industry. It is now a clean energy story instead of a manufacturing one. The state is changing due to green hydrogen pilots, large solar parks, and coastal wind farms. The systems and products that make this transition a reality are being developed by startups and regional businesses. For entrepreneurs, Gujarat is offering both demand and supply. That makes it one of the country’s fastest-growing clean-energy hubs.
In this article, we look at the major projects, the tech and startups involved, and what entrepreneurs should watch next. We have also listed Gujarat startups that are already powering the green transition.
Solar Parks: Scale and Geography
Gujarat has the land and sun for big solar projects. The state’s broad, flat areas and long dry seasons make it ideal. The Gujarat Hybrid Renewable Energy Park in Khavda (Kutch) project combines wind and solar to generate gigawatts and attract manufacturers. Charanka Solar Park in Patan set an early example for utility solar. Dholera SIR also plans a large solar capacity as part of its smart city build-out.
These parks do more than generate power. They anchor local industry. Manufacturing units prefer nearby green power. EV charging nodes, data centres, and electrolyser units all benefit from a reliable renewable supply. That’s how a clean energy cluster forms.
“Both wind and solar energy have a strong role in India’s green future. While wind power suits large-scale operations, solar energy is more adaptable for homes and communities. With government subsidies and lower setup costs, solar has become an affordable, one-time investment lasting 20–25 years. It’s a reliable and sustainable path for India’s clean energy growth.” — Dhaval Patel, Co-founder at Infinity Renewable Energy.
Wind and Hybrid Projects
Gujarat’s coastal belt, including Kutch, Bhavnagar, and Jamnagar, offers strong winds. To make output smoother, developers are combining wind and solar. Hybrid projects reduce intermittency and improve capacity utilisation. That makes renewable energy more bankable. It also helps power energy-intensive processes, including green hydrogen production.
Hybrid installations are already attracting investment. They also create demand for local engineering, blades, towers, and O&M services. That is business for manufacturers and startups alike.

Alt text: solar farming and EV charging
Green Hydrogen: Industrial Scale Ambition
Green hydrogen is the next frontier. Gujarat’s land and renewables give it an edge. The state hosts early commercial hydrogen projects and pilot plants. Green hydrogen can decarbonise steel, chemicals, and heavy transport — sectors where Gujarat already has volume.
Several large industrial groups and energy companies are announcing hydrogen investments in Gujarat. These projects need electrolyser makers, storage solutions, and transport systems. That opens deep, long-term industrial demand, not just short pilot programs.
Startups Helping Gujarat Go Green
Startups are pushing the envelope in solar, wind, and hybrid systems, making Gujarat’s renewable energy scene thrive. These companies are not only putting up panels; they are also building new ecosystems for making power, analyzing data, and making things in a way that is good for the environment. They show how Gujarat’s business-mindedness is changing India’s move toward cleaner, more self-sufficient energy.
Infinity Renewable Energy — Ahmedabad
Infinity Renewable Energy works on building solar systems that are very efficient and green solutions that work for both homes and businesses. They are based in Ahmedabad and use their knowledge of EPC and data-driven energy analytics to get the most out of their work while keeping costs down.
Ayan Solar Energy — Surat / Vadodara
Ayan Solar Energy offers full EPC services for solar power systems in homes, businesses, and factories. They help businesses in Gujarat save money on their electricity bills by getting things done quickly and keeping prices low.
Ksquare Energy — Ahmedabad
Ksquare manufactures high-quality solar PV components such as ACDB and DCDB boxes, while also offering installation for rooftop and large-scale utility systems. Their whole range of solar services helps residential, industrial, and institutional clients all throughout Gujarat, making solar energy more dependable and economical.
GEER Energy — Ahmedabad
GEER Energy goes a step further by adding batteries and energy management to their solar setups. They handle everything from rooftops to big commercial buildings and stick around for support after installation.
Gujarat Energy — Visnagar
Gujarat Energy is focused on rooftop and ground-based solar projects for businesses, farms, and factories. By combining superior inverter technology with reasonable financing alternatives, they’re making renewable energy more accessible in smaller cities.
KPI Green Energy — Surat
KPI Green Energy develops, builds, and operates utility-scale solar parks across Gujarat, supplying clean energy to industries and distribution companies. Listed on the NSE and BSE, the company is known for its “Solarism” brand and consistent focus on green infrastructure.
Onix Renewable Ltd — Rajkot
Onix Renewable operates across solar, wind, and hybrid renewable energy segments, offering EPC, manufacturing, and project development services. They also invests in new technology partnerships to scale India’s renewable manufacturing ecosystem.
Why Gujarat is Ahead: Policy, Ports, and Industry
Gujarat’s policy environment helps. The state offers single-window clearances and incentives for renewable installations. It also has ports and logistics that builders need to ship large equipment. Mundra and Kandla ports reduce costs for exporters and manufacturers. That matters when you scale module manufacturing or turbine parts for export markets.
Government platforms like the Gujarat Energy Development Agency (GEDA) play a central role in promoting renewable projects across the state. GEDA runs awareness programs, supports rooftop solar installations, and provides guidance for industries shifting to clean energy. At the national level, the PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana enables households to install rooftop solar systems with subsidies up to 40%.
Another advantage is the manufacturing base. Gujarat already makes machinery, textiles, chemicals, and components. Clean energy manufacturing fits into those supply chains. That gives local startups faster access to vendors and talent.

Challenges That Remain
Despite momentum, the state faces real challenges. Grid integration and long-distance transmission remain constraints. Battery storage and local electrolyser manufacturing need scale. Green hydrogen costs are still high compared with fossil routes. Workforce training, supply chain quality, and local component manufacturing are all areas that require investment.
Worker welfare and supply-chain transparency are also important. Large projects need systems for safe working conditions, fair wages, and local hiring.
What Entrepreneurs Should Look Out For
Gujarat’s renewable push creates practical opportunities. First, energy storage and battery systems will be in demand as solar and wind expand. Next, electrolyser manufacturing and hydrogen logistics will need local suppliers and service providers. Startups building O&M analytics, component testing labs, and circular recycling for panels and batteries will find strong demand. Finally, EV charging networks tied to green power create a commercial loop from generation to consumption.
For founders, the message is clear: pick a tangible pain — storage, supply chain, local manufacturing — and build for scale. Gujarat’s policies and ports are already offering the rest.
Conclusion
Gujarat is moving beyond being an industrial base. It aims to be India’s green energy capital. Mega solar parks, coastal wind zones, and early hydrogen projects are building scale. Local startups provide the tech, installation skills, and analytics to make it work. For Gujpreneur readers, this is a call to spot the next dhandho — in storage, hydrogen, components, and services. Gujarat’s combination of policy, land, and industry makes it a rare opportunity for clean energy entrepreneurs. Keep following Gujpreneur for more such stories!






