Indian Power Minister Singh said in parliament that the peak electricity demand of Ladakh in the Indian Federation is 50 MW and its solar potential is about 60 MW (of which 35 MW in Leh and 25 MW in Cargill).

At present, the government has planned to build India's largest 7.5GW solar panels kits for sale project (4.5 GW in Leh, 2.5 GW in Cargill) and two photovoltaic energy storage plants with a capacity of 7MW and 21MWh respectively. In addition, a 50MW photovoltaic project is planned to be built in Leh.
In addition, to address the challenges of grid connection, the government plans to invest Rs 11 crore to build a transmission project for Ladakh. Under the project, a 900-kilometer transmission line will be established to help Ladakh's large solar and wind energy projects supply power to facilities in Lech and Cargill in the cold winter and to transfer the rest to the rest of the country in the summer electric power.

In November 2019, India's Interior Minister Amit Shah announced that the 7.5GW project is expected to cost Rs 500 crore and will be completed within 4 years. Amit Shah said that the project will not only bring development to Ladakh, but also create more employment opportunities.
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