New Delhi : Loom Solar, one of India’s fastest-growing solar technology manufacturers, today shared that its ‘Learn Solar’ initiative has engaged over 50,000 participants across 200+ sessions over the past six years, reflecting a growing on-ground interest in solar adoption and skilling. The initiative is helping bridge the solar knowledge gap by enabling individuals, small businesses, and aspiring entrepreneurs to better understand and participate in India’s expanding renewable energy ecosystem.
Delivered through webinars, workshops, and digital learning formats, the initiative simplifies solar technology, installation processes, and business opportunities—making it accessible to diverse audiences across the country. The programme reflects a core belief: India’s solar transition depends as much on awareness as on technology.
The strongest participation has emerged from North and Central India, particularly Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, and Punjab. These regions, characterised by high agricultural activity, MSMEs, and rising electricity demand, are increasingly turning to solar as a reliable and cost-effective solution.
This growing awareness is translating into tangible momentum, including expansion of local installer networks, increased rooftop solar adoption, rising interest in solar entrepreneurship, and alignment with government initiatives such as the PM Surya Ghar Yojana.
Commenting on the milestone, Amod Anand, Co-Founder and Director, Loom Solar, said, “Learn Solar was never about building a customer base; it was about building a movement. It is deeply encouraging for us to serve the nation by enabling access to solar knowledge and helping individuals become energy self-reliant. When people understand solar, they don’t just adopt it—they build livelihoods around it and drive meaningful change in their communities.”
Learn attracts a wide cross-section of participants—including new dealers, small business owners, engineers, students, and existing installers—serving as both an education platform and an entry point into India’s renewable energy workforce.
Its grassroots impact is reflected in success stories such as a small electrical shop owner in Rajasthan who, after attending a session, expanded into solar distribution and now serves as a local clean energy hub for nearby communities.
While Learn Solar is an educational initiative, Loom Solar has received industry recognition for its contributions to solar awareness, innovation, and manufacturing. Through this programme, the company continues to advance its mission of democratising solar knowledge and enabling a sustainable, energy-independent India.