The National Institute of Solar Energy (NISE), in collaboration with the National Solar Energy Federation of India (NSEFI) and the Atal Incubation Centre (AIC)–IIT Delhi Sonipat Innovation Foundation, has announced a dedicated program to support and accelerate start-up-led innovation in the Renewable Energy (RE) sector.
This initiative aims at fostering the development and commercialization of indigenous renewable energy solutions and technologies that contribute to India’s clean energy transition.
Start-ups developing technologies, components, or sub-systems in areas such as solar energy, green hydrogen, energy storage, DRE applications, small hydro, wind, smart grids, and clean mobility solutions are encouraged to apply. Selected start-ups will be supported in scaling their innovations, establishing supply chains, and reducing dependence on imported technologies
The program aims to accelerate the transition of renewable energy innovations from early-stage prototypes to market-ready solutions by enabling real-world deployment, pilot demonstrations, and commercialization support. The initiative focuses on addressing critical gaps in the clean energy innovation ecosystem, including R&D, product development, testing, validation, standardization, and market access.
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