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Women Powering India’s Rooftop Solar Revolution

Palak by Palak
March 7, 2026
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India’s solar boom is entering a new chapter. Panels are no longer the headline. Trust is. Homeowners want safety, guaranteed performance, predictable service, and financing that makes sense. Housing societies want reliable execution and clean paperwork. Small businesses want ROI without surprises.

That is where women leaders are changing the story. Not with slogans, but with systems. From consumer-first rooftop solar to the infrastructure and accountability layers that keep clean energy credible, these women are helping solar graduate from “project” to “everyday utility”.

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This International Women’s Day, we spotlight the women building the trust layer of India’s clean energy transition, where ambition meets execution, and scale depends on doing it right.

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  • Solar’s next leap is not about persuasion, it is about reliability.
  • The winners will be the companies that make rooftop solar feel as dependable as any home appliance.
  • Women leaders are shaping this shift through stronger execution, safer installs, and consumer-first thinking.

Shreya Mishra, Co-founder and CEO, SolarSquare

Shreya Mishra is leading SolarSquare with a clear consumer promise: rooftop solar should be as simple and trusted as a household appliance. A serial entrepreneur who previously founded Flyrobe, she pivoted to climate-tech to build a brand and operating model designed for scale across Indian homes, housing societies, and small businesses.

Under her leadership, SolarSquare has powered more than 20,000 homes and 200 housing societies, expanded to 20-plus cities, and raised $59.5 million to date from investors including Lightspeed, Elevation Capital, Lightrock, Lowercarbon Capital, and Rainmatter. She has also pushed product and process innovation, including WindPRO Mount, described as India’s first cyclone-proof rooftop solar structure, alongside easy financing and clearer ROI pathways to widen adoption. In 2025–26, she was featured on the Hurun India U40 list, as the youngest woman entrepreneur on the list.

What makes her a defining Women’s Day leader is not just scale, but intent: treating quality and trust as the real accelerators of clean energy.

Radhika Choudary, Co-founder and Director, Freyr Energy

Radhika Choudary’s work sits in the part of rooftop solar that decides whether the category becomes mainstream: execution. Rooftop solar is a high-friction purchase. Customers worry about design, service, warranties, maintenance, and whether the installer will pick up the phone six months later.

Choudary represents a leadership style built for this reality: removing confusion, strengthening delivery discipline, and making adoption easier for households and small businesses. In a sector where one bad installation can damage trust for an entire neighbourhood, this kind of operational leadership is climate impact in its most practical form.

Vaishali Nigam Sinha, Co-founder and Chairperson, Sustainability, ReNew

Big renewables win headlines with scale, but they earn legitimacy through governance. Vaishali Nigam Sinha’s work highlights why the energy transition is not only an engineering story, it is also a credibility story. As a sustainability leader in one of India’s best-known renewable platforms, she represents the push to embed climate responsibility into strategy, not just reporting.

Her Women’s Day relevance is direct: when women sit at the table where risk, ethics, and long-term accountability are decided, the transition becomes stronger, not softer.

Tanya Singhal, Founder, SolarArise; Founder, Mynzo Carbon

Tanya Singhal’s journey captures a shift in the clean energy world: building is not enough anymore. Measuring and proving impact is becoming just as important. With experience spanning solar and climate-tech, she represents the move from asset creation to climate intelligence, where companies are expected to track emissions, report credibly, and make decisions backed by data.

In the Women’s Day context, her work signals a bigger truth: women are not only leading deployment, they are also shaping the standards of accountability that will define the next decade of climate action.

Nidhi Gupta, Co-founder and Director, Rays Experts; Founder, Mighty Avengers Solar

Solar success is often judged by panels and payback, but the real test is time. Can the installation survive harsh summers, heavy rains, and high winds? That durability depends on the “unseen” layer: structures, materials, and engineering precision.

Nidhi Gupta’s work draws attention to this backbone of reliability. By operating in solar structures and manufacturing, she represents the part of the ecosystem that quietly raises standards across the industry. Her Women’s Day relevance is powerful because it reframes leadership: impact is not only what is visible, it is what holds.

If India wants rooftop solar to become truly mainstream, the market must behave like a consumer category: transparent, safe, service-led, and dependable. The women featured here are shaping exactly that future, where clean energy is not just installed, it is trusted.

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