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Indian DG market is projected to grow to USD 1.74 billion by 2030

EPR Magazine (Electrical & Power Review)

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February 2025

According to Mordor Intelligence, the Indian diesel generator market will be valued at USD 1.34 billion by 2025 and is projected to grow at an estimated compound annual growth rate CAGR) of 5.4 percent from 2025 to 2030.

Indian DG market is projected to grow to USD 1.74 billion by 2030

T he Indian diesel generator market is experiencing a dynamic period of growth and transformation.

I is experiencing a Valued at USD 1.34 billion in 2025 and projected to reach USD 1.74 billion by 2030, with a CAGR of 5.4 percent, according to Mordor Intelligence. The market is driven by rapid urbanisation, frequent power outages and substantial industrial expansion. These factors necessitate reliable backup power solutions, particularly in critical sectors like manufacturing, infrastructure and commercial operations. India's ambitious infrastructure projects, such as the Atal Tunnel and Chenab Bridge, along with the growth of manufacturing hubs fueled by initiatives like 'Make in India,' further propel the demand for diesel generators.

However, this growth is intertwined with the increasing adoption of cleaner energy sources and growing environmental concerns. The push for energy security and the availability of viable alternatives like natural gas, biodiesel, and solar energy present significant challenges to the traditional diesel generator market.

Stringent regulations aimed at curbing air and noise pollution, exemplified by bans on diesel generators in regions like Delhi NCR, further complicate the landscape.

This evolving scenario necessitates innovation and adaptation within the market, with manufacturers exploring hybrid systems, smart technologies, and cleaner fuel options to remain competitive.

Key market trends

The commercial segment is poised to dominate the diesel generator market in India. Industrial operations, particularly in sectors such as crude oil, refining, mining, automotive, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals, heavily rely on diesel generators to ensure uninterrupted power supply during outages or in regions with limited grid access. These industries account for the largest share of energy consumption, driving the demand for diesel generators.

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