CleanMax Enviro Energy Solutions Ltd has commissioned a 185 MW wind-solar hybrid renewable energy project at Kalavad in Gujarat, marking a major milestone in its clean energy expansion.
Developed over a period of approximately 12 months, the project combines both wind and solar generation to deliver reliable and sustainable power. It is expected to offset nearly 3.61 lakh tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions annually, contributing significantly to environmental sustainability goals.
The energy generated from the facility is supplied to 17 corporate customers under a group captive model. This structure enables participating companies to invest equity in the project while securing long-term access to renewable energy, in compliance with provisions under the Electricity Act.
With the commissioning of this project, CleanMax’s total operational capacity in Gujarat has reached around 844 MW as of March 31, 2026, further strengthening its presence in one of India’s leading renewable energy states.
Commenting on the development, Managing Director Kuldeep Jain stated that the hybrid project ensures consistent and clean power supply, supporting round-the-clock operations for businesses. Chief Financial Officer Nikunj Ghodawat highlighted the project’s financial strength, noting that it is expected to generate over ₹165 crore annually from FY2027.
The project benefits from long-term stability through 25-year fixed-tariff power purchase agreements (PPAs), providing predictable revenue streams while reinforcing CleanMax’s commitment to sustainable and scalable energy solutions.