India's energy sector is undergoing a significant transformation in line with the nation's commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by 2070. This is reflected in the impressive 9.01% net employment change in the power and energy sector, indicating a move towards a
TeamLease Services 'Employment Outlook Report, showcases changes in employment for the period between April-September 2024-25, based on a survey of 1,417 employers across 23 industries.
The report further revealed that in the power and energy sector, Delhi leads existing job locations at 56%, followed by Bengaluru at 53% and Mumbai at 52%.
Jaipur is a front-runner for new job locations at 14%, with Bengaluru, Chennai, and Vadodara tied at 13%, it stated.
This trend highlights growth in established metros while showcasing emerging opportunities in Tier II cities, likely driven by infrastructure development, policy incentives, and
"The impressive 9.01% net employment change in the power and energy sector signifies a clear path towards a greener future. With 62% of industry participants expanding their workforce and leading cities such as Delhi, Bengaluru, and Mumbai driving this change, we have observed a remarkable shift in energy production and consumption," TeamLease Services Chief Strategy Officer Subburathinam P said.
The govt's growing focus on
When it comes to job roles, engineering positions are in the highest demand within the sector, with 67% of respondents indicating growth, according to the report. This is followed by sales roles at 60%, demonstrating the sector's focus on expanding market reach while enhancing technical capabilities, it stated.
Also, the rapid growth of the EV and EV infrastructure industry, driven by premiumisation and competition, significantly contributes to employment growth, reinforcing the sector's trajectory towards a sustainable and low-carbon future, it added.