Overview
FICCI's India Energy Transition Summit stands as one of the country's most influential platforms dedicated to shaping the future of clean and sustainable energy. As a flagship conference convening of leaders from government, industry, and finance, the summit serves as a catalyst for transformative ideas, partnerships, and policies that define India's pathway to a net-zero economy.
The summit brings together the architects of India's energy future to engage in conversations on scaling renewable energy, decarbonizing industry, integrating green hydrogen, advancing storage technologies, and mobilizing green finance. It offers a stage where ambition meets action, where cutting-edge innovations are matched with real-world applications, and where international collaboration reinforces India's leadership in global climate commitments.
The summit reflects India's resolve to not only meet its clean energy targets but to lead by example - proving that development and decarbonization can go hand in hand. It is a convergence of vision and execution, forging the alliances, and momentum needed to power India's most significant transformation of the century.
With a sharp focus on renewable energy expansion, the summit addresses strategies for achieving India's target of 500 GW of non-fossil electricity capacity by 2030, including the integration of solar, wind, hydropower, and nuclear energy. It explores the evolving role of energy storage systems - both battery-based and pumped hydro - as critical enablers of grid reliability in a high-renewables environment. The platform also examines pathways for industrial decarbonization through electrification, energy efficiency, and the deployment of green hydrogen.