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Energy Transition Index

June 20, 2026

India moved up two places to rank 70th in the Energy Transition Index (ETI) 2026.

About Energy Transition Index:

  • It is released by the World Economic Forum.
  • It evaluates countries on energy security, sustainability and equity, along with the readiness of their policy, financial and infrastructure environments to support the transition.
  • A country’s final ETI score is a weighted composite of two sub-indices: system performance (60%) and transition readiness (40%).
    • System performance is evenly distributed across equity, security and sustainability dimensions, while transition readiness is divided into two categories: core enablers and enabling factors.
      • Core enablers include regulation and political commitment as well as finance and investment, while enabling factors encompass innovation, infrastructure and education and human capital.
    • ETI scores use a 0-100 scale, with 100 representing the highest global performance for each indicator and index component. 

Key Findings of Energy Transition Index 2026

  • Sweden, Finland and Denmark retained their top three positions globally
  • Singapore posted one of the largest improvements, climbing 10 places to 42nd due to stronger regulations and political commitment.
  • Six G20 members featured in the top 20: Germany (9th), France (10th), the United Kingdom (11th), China (14th), Brazil (17th) and the United States (19th).

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