
CleanMax Enviro Energy Solutions has commissioned a CleanMax hybrid project Gujarat with a capacity of 185 MW, marking a significant step in India’s renewable energy push.
The CleanMax hybrid project Gujarat combines wind and solar power to deliver more stable energy for industrial users, aligning with the country’s clean energy goals.
The project, located in Gujarat’s Kalavad region, was completed in about 12 months and will supply power to 17 corporate clients under the group captive model. This approach allows companies to invest in renewable assets while securing long-term energy at predictable costs.
With this addition, CleanMax’s total operational capacity in Gujarat has reached around 844 MW. The project is expected to generate steady revenue backed by long-term power purchase agreements, ensuring financial visibility for the company.
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The hybrid setup improves energy reliability by balancing solar generation during the day with wind output, which often peaks at different times. This makes it suitable for industries that require consistent power supply while reducing dependence on fossil fuels.
The CleanMax hybrid project Gujarat is also expected to cut approximately 3.61 lakh tonnes of carbon emissions annually, supporting corporate sustainability targets and India’s broader climate commitments.
As demand for renewable energy rises among businesses, projects like this highlight the growing role of hybrid solutions in delivering clean, reliable, and cost-effective power across India.
“The Kalavad expansion once stabilised enhances our revenue base, with a contribution upwards of Rs 165 crore annually in FY2027. Backed by 25-year fixed-tariff PPAs with customers, this provides clear visibility and stability of cash flows over its lifecycle," said Nikunj Ghodawat, Chief Financial Officer, CleanMax.
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