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CleanMax earmarks Rs 4,000 crore capex in FY26 for adding 1GW capacity

CleanMax plans to scale up its capacity by nearly 1 GW annually, according to founder and managing director Kuldeep Jain. Seventy percent of the 1,000-MW energy portfolio expansion plan will consist of solar projects and the rest would be wind projects.

December 24, 2024 / 14:09 IST
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Canadian investment firm Brookfield-backed renewable energy company CleanMax plans to spend about Rs 4,000 crore in India in FY26 amidst its plans to build 1GW of clean power every year, founder and managing director Kuldeep Jain told Moneycontrol in an interview recently.

The company caters to the lucrative commercial and industrial (C&I) sector, with 50 percent of its growth attributed to the rising demand from data centres and artificial intelligence (AI)-related industries.

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Established in 2011, the company specialises in providing solar, wind, and hybrid energy solutions to businesses, helping them shift to sustainable energy sources.

It counts international companies like  Apple and Google as its clients. The company recently announced a partnership with Google  to develop a 125.4 megawatt (MW) renewable energy project in India, combining the solar capacity in Rajasthan and wind capacity in Karnataka.