How Indonesia’s Solar Energy Market is Set to Transform Its Renewable Landscape by 2030

Mordor Intelligence’s new study on the “Indonesia Solar Energy Market” presents a thorough evaluation of the market's trajectory, including major trends and outlook.

Mordor Intelligence’s new study on the “Indonesia Solar Energy Market” presents a thorough evaluation of the market's trajectory, including major trends and outlook.

Market Overview:

The Indonesia Solar Energy Market reached approximately 532.4 GWh of generation capacity in 2024, according to recent industry estimates. With growing interest from businesses, regulators, and rural communities, the market is expected to expand steadily at a compound annual growth rate of over 10 percent between 2025 and 2030

Indonesia’s archipelagic geography presents unique challenges in electrification-many remote islands remain off-grid. Solar stands out as a sustainable solution to bridge those gaps. Government policies and investment trends are now aligning to support both on‑grid and off‑grid solar deployments across the country.

Top Key Trends

Consistent Double‑Digit Growth

The market is projected to grow at a CAGR higher than 10 percent through 2030. This momentum reflects rising installations across rooftops, utility‑scale farms, and off‑grid applications.

Renewable Energy Push in National Planning

Indonesia aims to increase its renewable share from around 12 percent in 2024 to about 35 percent by 2034, with solar slated to deliver nearly 17 GW of that expansion under the latest RUPTL plan . This shift reinforces solar’s role in the national energy mix.

Solar Exports and Manufacturing Gains

Following recent tariffs on solar imports into the U.S., firms have relocated production to Indonesia. Its share of solar module exports to the U.S. soared from under 1 percent in 2023 to nearly 29 percent in late 2024, leveraging tariff‑avoiding strategies

Off‑Grid Solar Growth Driven by Electrification Goals

Remote and underserved areas are making up significant demand for off‑grid systems. With many islands lacking grid access, solar lanterns, small home‑systems and microgrids are gaining ground, backed by rural electrification initiatives.

Technology as an Enabler, Not a Focus of Policy

Falling module costs and better financing make solar more economically attractive. While technology progress helps, policy consistency and incentives drive the majority of deployment rather than cutting‑edge innovation.

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Market Segmentation

The market can be broken down by connection type, with distinct growth drivers in each category:

By Connection Type

  • On‑Grid Solar (Utility‑scale and Rooftop)
    • Utility‑scale solar farms serve larger regions and commercial users.
    • Rooftop installations in industrial parks, businesses, and homes are increasing, often backed by net‑billing or similar schemes.
    • These segments benefit from improved grid infrastructure and private sector financing.
  • Off‑Grid Solar
    • Includes stand‑alone modules, lanterns and micro‑systems suited for remote or island communities.
    • Growth stems from efforts to raise the national electrification ratio and reduce reliance on diesel or kerosene.

Other Notable Segmentation Factors

  • End User
    • Commercial and industrial solar rooftop demand is expanding at a CAGR of about 22 percent, attributed to energy cost concerns and corporate sustainability goals 
    • Utility‑scale capacity constitutes over 60 percent of renewable installations as of 2024
  • Renewable Source Mix
    • Solar PV is the fastest-growing segment within Indonesia’s broader renewable energy market, targeting 24 percent CAGR through 2030, though hydropower still represents over half of installed renewable capacity currently.

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Key Players

The Indonesian solar sector is moderately fragmented, with several domestic and international firms engaged in project development, manufacturing, and EPC services

Prominent companies Include:

  • PT Sumber Energi Sukses Makmur
  • PT Solardex Energy Indonesia
  • Canadian Solar Inc. (global player)
  • PT Sumber Energi Surya Nusantara
  • PT Surya Utama Nuansa 

These companies are pursuing different strategies including solar project development, local manufacturing partnerships, and rooftop system installations. Firms like Trina Solar and TotalEnergies operate in Indonesia through strategic collaboration and contract projects

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Conclusion

Growth drivers include government targets for renewables, shifting global supply dynamics-especially in solar manufacturing-and rising demand in off-grid and rooftop segments. Although hydropower remains dominant today, solar PV is the fastest-growing renewable technology in Indonesia.


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