The deadline for submitting entries is August 20 and the winners will be announced on September 10. | Photo Credit: wiki commons
The Ministry of New & Renewable Energy (MNRE) on Saturday announced the launch of a ₹2.3-crore startup innovation challenge with an aim to accelerate rooftop solar installation and renewable energy adoption in the country.
This innovation challenge aims to identify and support breakthrough solutions for India's rooftop solar and distributed renewable energy ecosystem, a ministry statement said.
It is being implemented under the aegis of MNRE with support from the National Institute of Solar Energy (NISE), and in coordination with StartUp India, DPIIT.
According to the statement, the Innovative Projects Start-Up Challenge on Rooftop Solar (RTS) and Distributed Renewable Energy (DRE) Technologies was launched during the National Conference on Skill Development for the Renewable Energy Workforce.
The challenge is open for a wide range of startups in green tech, IoT, AI, blockchain, construction, energy hardware, fintech, and waste management.
Applicants will compete for a total prize pool of ₹2.3 crore, including ₹1 crore for 1st prize, ₹50 lakh for 2nd, ₹30 lakh for 3rd, and 10 consolation prizes of ₹5 lakhs each.
Winners will also get incubation support, pilot implementation opportunities, and mentorship from domain experts and investors, facilitated by MNRE and NISE.
The deadline for submitting entries is August 20 and the winners will be announced on September 10. Applications can be submitted through the startup India's Website: https://www.startupindia.gov.in.
Published on June 21, 2025
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