Apple and CleanMax have expanded their clean energy partnership in India through a co-investment deal worth Rs 100 crore, aimed at accelerating renewable energy adoption in the country’s commercial and industrial sector. The announcement, disclosed through a stock exchange filing on May 7, 2026, highlights both companies’ focus on industrial decarbonization and low-carbon infrastructure growth.
Mumbai: India’s corporate renewable energy market is drawing bigger commitments from global companies, and Apple’s latest move with CleanMax signals how aggressively large firms are pursuing cleaner operations across supply chains and industrial facilities.
Partnership Expands Further
Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions Limited announced that Apple has entered into a strategic co-investment partnership designed to scale renewable energy deployment across India’s commercial and industrial segment. The transaction, valued at nearly Rs 100 crore, strengthens an existing relationship between the two companies that already supports Apple’s operations in India.
The company described the partnership as part of a broader effort to accelerate decarbonization while supporting the development of cleaner industrial infrastructure. CleanMax also emphasized that the agreement reflects growing demand from corporates seeking long-term renewable energy solutions as sustainability targets become more central to business operations.
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