CleanMax Enviro Energy Solutions Limited has announced a new partnership with Sangam India Limited to supply clean energy for industrial use in Rajasthan. The agreement focuses on reducing carbon emissions from textile operations by using a mix of solar, wind, and battery storage solutions.
Under this partnership, a hybrid renewable energy project will be developed to provide round-the-clock power to five textile units operated by Sangam across Rajasthan. The project includes 30 MWp of solar capacity and 20 MW of wind power. It is also supported by a 2 MWh Battery Energy Storage System (BESS), which helps maintain a steady power supply even when solar or wind generation is low.
The energy will be sourced from CleanMax’s Bhikamkor hybrid renewable energy park through an intra-state group captive model. This structure allows industrial consumers to directly access renewable power while reducing dependence on conventional electricity sources. By combining solar and wind energy with battery storage, the project is expected to ensure reliable and consistent energy availability throughout the day and night.
The initiative is in line with the Rajasthan Electricity Regulatory Commission’s 2025 regulations, which aim to simplify green energy open access and encourage the use of energy storage for industrial consumers. These regulatory changes are helping companies adopt clean energy solutions more easily and efficiently.
Sangam India Limited, based in Bhilwara, is a major player in the textile sector and is known for its focus on sustainability. The company is certified under the Global Recycled Standard (GRS), reflecting its commitment to environmentally responsible practices. According to its Chief Financial Officer, S.R. Dakhera, this partnership will help Sangam secure stable and reliable renewable energy while moving closer to its long-term goal of reducing carbon emissions.
For CleanMax, this project marks an important step in expanding its presence in Rajasthan. As of March 2026, the company has already commissioned 525 MW of renewable energy capacity in the state. Overall, CleanMax manages around 5.7 GW of contracted renewable capacity across India, with 3.1 GW currently operational. It serves more than 570 customers across sectors such as technology, pharmaceuticals, and fast-moving consumer goods. A growing share of its portfolio is also linked to data centers and artificial intelligence operations, which now make up 42% of its contracted capacity.
Kuldeep Jain, Managing Director of CleanMax, said that the company is focusing on developing projects close to major industrial areas. He highlighted that providing clean and reliable power not only supports environmental goals but also creates long-term business value for industries.
The project also highlights Rajasthan’s strong potential as a renewable energy hub due to its high solar radiation and good wind resources. By adopting a hybrid model that combines different energy sources with storage, CleanMax and Sangam India are showing how large industries can shift toward clean energy while maintaining operational stability.




