Top Solar Module Mounting Structure Suppliers in India 2025
⚡ Quick Read
- What happened: Goodluck India, Metalkraft, Raydean Industries, Strolar, and MTE Structures captured 91% of India’s solar module mounting structure market in 2025.
- Why it matters: These suppliers are critical for EPCs to ensure structural integrity and compliance with IS 875 wind-load standards amidst rising rooftop and utility-scale demand.
- Watch: Increasing adoption of advanced trackers and high-strength, corrosion-resistant designs as the market shifts toward long-term project durability.
Background and Context
The Indian solar energy sector has witnessed a massive surge in demand for high-quality infrastructure, placing the solar module mounting structure market at the forefront of project success. According to Mercom’s India Solar Market Leaderboard 2026 report, the industry is highly consolidated, with the top five suppliers accounting for 91% of the total market share in 2025. This concentration highlights the critical role these manufacturers play in supporting the rapid expansion of utility-scale solar parks and the government-backed PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana.
Key Details
Goodluck India maintained its leadership position in 2025, securing a 32% market share. A notable highlight for the company was an order from Apraava Energy to supply mounting structures for approximately 70% of a 300 MW solar project in Rajasthan. Metalkraft climbed to the second position with an 18% share, followed by Raydean Industries at 15%. Strolar Mounting Systems and MTE Structures rounded out the top five, holding 14% and 12% respectively. These companies have benefited from the sustained momentum in both C&I rooftop installations and large-scale government solar initiatives.
What This Means for EPCs and Developers
For EPC contractors and solar developers, the choice of mounting structures has evolved from a simple procurement decision to a vital engineering consideration. Recent monsoon events have exposed vulnerabilities in rooftop solar installations where cost-cutting led to structural failures. Experts emphasize that adherence to IS 875 wind-load standards is non-negotiable, especially as projects face increasingly severe weather conditions, including cyclonic winds exceeding 200 kmph. Developers must prioritize structural feasibility checks to ensure the 25-year longevity of their assets. While steel remains the dominant material due to its cost-efficiency, there is a growing trend toward advanced coating technologies and aluminum to combat corrosion.
What Happens Next
The market for solar module mounting structures is expected to see continued growth, driven by the government’s aggressive renewable energy targets. Suppliers are likely to focus on scaling manufacturing capacities and integrating innovation to stay competitive against global pricing pressures, particularly following the U.S. decision to increase tariffs on steel and aluminum. As the India renewable energy sector matures, the industry will shift toward greater standardization and the adoption of sophisticated mounting solutions, including solar trackers, to maximize energy yield and project resilience.
