Solar Module Mounting Structure Market Leaders in 2025
The top five companies accounted for 91% of the market share
April 16, 2026
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Goodluck India, Metalkraft, Raydean Industries, Strolar Mounting Systems, and MTE Structures were the top five module mounting structure suppliers to the Indian solar market in 2025, according to Mercom’s India Solar Market Leaderboard 2026 report.
The top five companies supplied approximately 91% of the module mounting structures used in solar projects during the year.
The same five companies were the top suppliers in 2024. However, their rankings within the group shifted in 2025.
Goodluck India retained its top position in 2025, with a market share of about 32%. During the year, the company secured an order from Apraava Energy to supply roughly 70% of the module mounting structures for a 300 MW solar project in Rajasthan.
Metalkraft moved up two spots to second place, with 18% market share in 2025, while Raydean Industries remained in third place at 15%.
Strolar Mounting Systems and MTE Structures rounded off the top five, comprising 14% and 12% of the market share, respectively.
Government-supported programs such as Pradhan Mantri Kisan Urja Suraksha evam Utthan Mahabhiyan and PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana, along with solar parks, city projects, and other utility-scale installations, have driven demand for mounting systems. The rise in rooftop solar installations across residential, commercial, and industrial segments has further supported adoption.
Monsoon winds exposed weak links in rooftop solar installation practices, where cost-cutting and poor engineering led to mounting failures even under typical pre-monsoon storms. Experts caution that ignoring the IS 875 wind-load standards and structural feasibility checks leaves solar systems vulnerable to cyclonic winds exceeding 200 kmph. With rooftop installations surging under government programs, the need for stronger, standardized mounting solutions has also increased.
Industry experts at Mercom’s RE Buyer-Seller Meet in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, emphasized the importance of high-quality mounting structures for the lifetime of solar projects. Geography and site conditions determine material choices, with steel remaining the most widely used due to its cost and durability, despite growing interest in aluminum. New coating technologies are also shaping preferences, highlighting how material selection directly impacts project resilience and performance.
Looking ahead, mounting structure suppliers in India are expected to see strong growth, supported by rising solar installations. The market will be shaped by greater standardization, demand for high-strength, corrosion-resistant designs, and a shift toward advanced solutions, such as trackers. To remain competitive amid pricing pressures, suppliers will need to scale manufacturing, improve cost efficiency, and invest in innovation.
In September 2025, the U.S. decision to double Section 232 tariffs on steel and aluminum to 50% had raised concerns about higher costs for renewable energy equipment, including mounting structures. With Indian steel and aluminum exports falling directly under the new tariff zone, industry experts cautioned that pricing pressures could affect competitiveness and margins.
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