New Delhi: Bharat Electricity Summit 2026 concluded successfully in New Delhi, marking a major milestone in India’s journey toward a resilient and future-ready power sector.
The summit brought together global experts, policymakers, investors, and industry leaders to discuss clean energy transition and power sector growth. With strong international participation and actionable outcomes, the event highlighted India’s leadership in the global energy ecosystem and its commitment to sustainable electricity development.
Details of Bharat Electricity Summit 2026
The maiden edition of the summit witnessed an overwhelming response, reflecting its global importance.
- Over 35,000 exhibition attendees
- Participation from 28 States and Union Territories
- 200+ companies, including 80+ startups
- More than 6,000 delegates and 300+ speakers
- 100+ conference sessions
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This large-scale participation shows how India is emerging as a key hub for global energy discussions and collaborations.
Key Highlights of Bharat Electricity Summit 2026
The summit focused heavily on accelerating the clean energy transition and strengthening power infrastructure.
India is rapidly moving towards its target of 500 GW non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030 and has already crossed 50% non-fossil capacity milestone.
Initiatives like “One Sun, One World, One Grid” highlight India’s vision of global energy cooperation and sustainable growth.
Strong Government Vision and Leadership
Union Power Minister Manohar Lal described the summit as highly successful with meaningful discussions and strong stakeholder participation.
He emphasized:
- Importance of electricity for achieving Viksit Bharat 2047
- Need for renewable energy expansion, especially solar
- Focus on DISCOM reforms, smart meters, and financial stability
The next edition of the summit will be held in 2028 in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, indicating long-term commitment.
Digital Transformation Driving the Power Sector
One of the biggest highlights was the role of technology in transforming the electricity sector.
The summit showcased:
- Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML)
- Adoption of digital twins for smart grid operations
- Concept of India Energy Stack for integrated energy systems
These innovations aim to make India’s power grid more efficient, predictive, and reliable.
State-Level Energy Roadmaps
Several Indian states presented ambitious energy plans:
- Gujarat: 190 GW renewable capacity target by 2047
- Andhra Pradesh: ₹6 lakh crore clean energy hub
- Maharashtra: Demand to reach 280 TWh by 2030
- Bihar: Focus on storage and grid infrastructure
- Delhi: High renewable and storage-based power system
These state-level strategies show a strong federal approach to energy growth.
Global Cooperation and India-Africa Partnership
The summit strengthened international cooperation with countries like:
- Malawi
- Tajikistan
- Mauritius
- Kyrgyzstan
- Russia
Special focus was given to India-Africa energy collaboration, including:
- Renewable energy expansion
- Grid modernization
- Technology transfer
This reflects India’s growing role in supporting the Global South.
Strong Business Outcomes
The summit was not just about discussions—it delivered real business impact:
- 1,200+ buyer-seller meetings conducted
- Business enquiries worth ₹517 crore (approx. USD 55 million)
Additionally, an estimated ₹32,000 crore investment pipeline in the power sector was highlighted.
Bharat Electricity Summit 2026: Key Reports Released
Three important reports were launched during the summit:
- Regulatory performance rating of states (2025)
- Ash generation and utilization report (2024–25)
- Sodium-ion battery ecosystem report
These reports will help guide policy and innovation in the power sector.















