Karnataka Leads in Net-Zero Green Realty by 2025

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Karnataka is fast emerging as a national leader in sustainable real estate, with Bengaluru at the forefront of adopting green-certified and net-zero energy buildings. By 2025, the state aims to significantly transform its urban landscape with eco-conscious developments designed to minimize environmental impact and energy usage.

Over the past few years, green building certifications like IGBC (Indian Green Building Council), LEED, and GRIHA have gained momentum in Karnataka. Developers in Bengaluru, Mysuru, and Mangaluru are incorporating solar energy systems, rainwater harvesting, and passive cooling techniques to meet the evolving expectations of eco-aware buyers and investors.

The spotlight is on net-zero energy buildings—structures that generate as much renewable energy as they consume. Bengaluru’s realty ecosystem is embracing this model, especially for IT parks, commercial complexes, and high-end residential towers. Government incentives and relaxed FSI (Floor Space Index) norms are also encouraging sustainable designs.

Moreover, smart building technologies—from automated lighting and HVAC systems to energy monitoring apps—are being integrated into these green buildings to optimize performance and reduce carbon footprints.

The state government actively promoting IGBC certifications and pushing sustainability as a core urban planning policy, Karnataka’s green real estate is expected to witness 25–30% YoY growth by 2025. The shift not only aligns with India’s climate goals but also boosts investor confidence in the long-term value of eco-friendly properties….