BC Jindal Group Enters Renewable Energy Component Manufacturing; Plans ₹15,000 Cr Investment by 2030

The BC Jindal Group, a diversified industrial conglomerate with deep roots in the Indian manufacturing sector, has officially announced its strategic entry into renewable energy component manufacturing, marking a bold leap towards green industrial transformation.
With a long-term vision to support India’s growing clean energy demand, the group has unveiled plans to invest a massive ₹15,000 crore by 2030. The investment will be focused on developing state-of-the-art facilities to manufacture components for solar, wind, and green hydrogen infrastructure, contributing significantly to the country’s renewable energy ecosystem.
Strategic Shift Towards Green Growth
Speaking on the development, senior officials from BC Jindal Group emphasized the company’s commitment to align with India’s national green energy targets. The new manufacturing facilities will be designed to produce high-efficiency solar module components, wind turbine parts, and electrolyzer systems for hydrogen production.
“We see renewable energy not just as a business opportunity, but as a responsibility towards the planet. Our focus is to create a world-class supply chain of green energy components within India,” the company noted in its official statement.
Employment and Ecosystem Development
The planned investment is expected to generate thousands of direct and indirect jobs, while boosting the domestic supply chain for RE technologies. The company also plans to collaborate with global technology providers and local MSMEs to foster innovation and indigenization in renewable energy manufacturing.
Key Highlights:
Sector Focus: Solar, Wind, and Green Hydrogen
Total Planned Investment: ₹15,000 crore
Timeline: By FY 2030
Job Creation: Significant employment across engineering, R&D, and operations
This move positions BC Jindal Group as a key emerging player in India’s green manufacturing sector, supporting the country’s goal of achieving 500 GW of non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030 and enabling the Make in India for Green Energy initiative.