CleanMax, a developer of renewable energy solutions, and Toyota Tsusho India have partnered to build 300 megawatt renewable energy projects in India. According to a statement from CleanMax, the new collaboration intends to use the synergies between the two businesses to create and manage renewable energy projects for Japanese corporations in India. By 2028, the corporations hope to have the capacity in place.
The partnership will provide comprehensive green energy solutions tailored to each company's needs, including rooftop solar projects, stand-alone ground-mount solar or wind projects, wind-solar hybrid projects and carbon credits. Kuldeep Jain, Founder & Managing Director, CleanMax, said, "The partnership solidifies CleanMax's strategy around global collaborations focused on helping corporations reduce their carbon footprint, while enabling the company to achieve its growth targets in a more capital-efficient manner."
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As of March 31, 2025, Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions Private Limited (CleanMax), a Brookfield-backed business, had 2.2 GW of operating, owned, and managed capacity of operating renewable assets spread across India, the Middle East, and South-East Asia, making it one of the top Indian renewable energy companies in the C&I (Commercial and Industrial) sector.
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The seven business segments of Toyota Tsusho India Private Limited, which is a division of the Toyota Tsusho Group, are metals, supply chain, mobility, green infrastructure, digital solutions, and lifestyle services.
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