Poornta July 21, 2025 3 Comments

Modhera, Gujarat – India’s First Solar Village

India is making significant strides in renewable energy, and leading this revolution is the quaint village of Modhera in Gujarat, which has etched its name in history as the first solar-powered village in India. Known for the ancient Sun Temple, Modhera is now not only a symbol of heritage but also a global example of sustainable development through solar energy.

The transformation of Modhera from a supertypical village to a model of self-reliance and clean energy was and is an example to a number of regions across India from Delhi to Dehradun.

 

A Historic Village Illuminated by the Sun

Modhera, located in Mehsana district of Gujarat, was already renowned for the 11th-century Sun Temple dedicated to Surya Dev (the Sun God). Yet it was in the year 2022 when this historical village marked a major transformation. The joint initiative of the Gujarat government and central government has made Modhera the first village in entire India to be completely powered by solar energy.
Modhera village with the ancient Sun Temple in the background and solar panels on rooftops under a bright blue sky.
Now, every household in Modhera enjoys 24×7 electricity without paying electricity bills. This in one fell swoop, not only with a significant reduction of household utility bills, results in greater spatial comfort for the occupier.

What Makes Modhera Unique?

The uniqueness of Modhera in Gujarat lies in its integrated solar infrastructure. Here’s how this transformation was made possible:

  • Ground-mounted solar energy project: The construct of a 6MW solar power plant was erected in the village vicinity to utilize solar energy in producing clean electricity.
  • Solar Rooftops: More than 1,300 rooftops installed solar panels enabling homes to consume their own energy while feeding the surplus consumption back into the grid.
  • Battery Energy Storage System (BESS): A modern battery system ensures uninterrupted power supply even during nights or cloudy days.

Ground-mounted solar plant and rooftops with solar panels, battery storage unit beside a small house, in a rural Indian setting.

Social and Economic Impact on Residents

The benefits of solar energy in Modhera go far beyond just electrification:

  • Zero Electricity Bills: The technology is a bit expensive, but it may still offer possibilities for the villagers.
  • Empowering Women: Many women have initiated home-based small enterprises, like sewing, papad-making, providing digital services with assured electricity.
  • Educational Growth: Schools have now continuous power supply to aid in improving the learning environment further with the benefits of digital aids and fan-cooled classrooms.
  • Poor Power: Indoor conveniences like air conditioning and fans. Additional indoor conveniences extend the list of lights, which limit sports and entertainment, work-related will be at a higher margin than relaxation.

Modhera is not just a solar village—it is a transformed ecosystem thriving on sustainable energy.

 

A Vision for Sustainable India

Modhera in Gujarat sets a powerful example for sustainable development. With rising climate concerns and power shortages in various parts of India, there is a dire need to replicate Modhera’s model nationwide. Cities like Delhi with high energy demand, and even hill towns like Dehradun where grid infrastructure is limited, can greatly benefit from such decentralized, clean energy solutions.
Map of India glowing with solar icons from Delhi to Dehradun and Gujarat, symbolizing solar energy expansion across the country.

These solar villages cut down on reliance on fossil fuels and carbon emissions. They also generate employment options – a model for a green and sustainable India.

Role of Renewable Companies in India’s Solar Mission

The success of Modhera in Gujarat would not have been possible without the contributions of multiple stakeholders—government bodies, private enterprises, and the local community. Among the many organizations dedicated to promoting solar energy, one name that stands out is Poornta X Renewable.
At Modhera in Gujarat a technician from a solar company (in logo-uniform) installing solar panels on a rooftop with a background of rural fields, with a Poornta X Renewable branding element.
Based in India, Poornta X Renewable is committed to transforming lives through clean energy solutions. The company offers solar rooftop systems, solar consultancy, and sustainable energy solutions tailored for residential, commercial, and rural sectors.

 

How Modhera Inspires the Future of Energy

Modhera’s success is more than just a milestone—it’s a movement. Here’s how it continues to inspire:

  • Policy Makers are now looking to implement similar solar models across other Indian states.
  • Environmentalists see Modhera in Gujarat as a testament to what sustainable living looks like.
  • Educators and Researchers use Modhera as a case study to teach the value of clean energy.
  • Tourists now visit Modhera not only for the temple but to witness India’s solar miracle.

A group of students on a field trip observing solar infrastructure at Modhera in Gujarat, with a tour guide explaining panels and a solar battery storage unit.
The village has become a living laboratory for sustainable development—proof that clean energy is both feasible and transformative.

 

Conclusion: Let the Sun Lead the Way

Modhera in Gujarat, shines as a beacon of what is possible when tradition meets innovation. The successful implementation of solar power here has not only made life easier for its residents but also paved the path for the rest of India to follow.

In a country with abundant sunlight, there’s no reason why every town—from Delhi’s urban sprawl to Dehradun’s lush valleys—can’t tap into solar power.

 

 

 

 

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3 Comments

  • sunil

    informative

  • Pankaj Bisht

    Truly inspiring! Modhera proves that even rural areas can lead India’s solar future.

  • Priya

    Such content gives hope for a green future. Would love to read more success stories like Modhera across India.

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