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  1. * Solar and batteries could supply 90% of India’s electricity demand at a competitive LCOE of around INR 5.06/kWh ($56/MWh).

    * 4.9 GW of solar and 13.5 GWh of battery capacity for every 1 GW average demand load is enough to meet 83-92% of annual electricity demand in the ten largest states.

    * 7 of India’s largest states by electricity demand can meet 90-92% of their demand with solar and batteries at an LCOE between INR 4.96–5.09/kWh ($55–56/MWh). The ten largest Indian states could meet between 83% and 92% of electricity demand with national solar.

    * Coal power costs are rising while solar and batteries offer a reliable and cheaper alternative.

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