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Avaada Group Launches New Chapter of ‘Infinite Clean Energy’ Campaign Focused on Electric Mobility

Avaada Group has announced the next phase of its ‘Infinite Clean Energy’ campaign, shifting its strategic focus towards supporting India’s rapidly growing electric mobility ecosystem amid rising global energy uncertainties and disruptions in fossil fuel supply chains.

April 08, 2026. By News Bureau

Avaada Group has announced the next phase of its ‘Infinite  Clean Energy’ campaign amid the rising geopolitical uncertainty and continued disruptions in global fossil fuel supply chains. Building on its earlier focus on powering the AI revolution  with sustainable energy, this phase strategically shifts to supporting India’s electric  mobility transition. Avaada continues to anticipate and address evolving global energy challenges through scalable, renewable solutions. 

India, which is largely dependent on imported crude oil, has been promoting electric  mobility to reduce its dependence on fossil fuels, bring down air pollution and GHG  (Green House Gases) emission so as to meet its climate commitments. With electric  vehicles (EVs) rapidly gaining traction across the country, the need to ensure that this  shift is supported by clean, reliable, and domestically generated energy has become  increasingly urgent. 

Against this backdrop, the next chapter of the campaign reflects Avaada Group’s belief  that the future lies in abundant, renewable, and continuously optimised energy  ecosystems. The company is building a scalable platform that integrates renewable  power, green hydrogen, energy storage, and digital intelligence, ensuring that rising  demand, particularly from electric mobility, can be met sustainably. 

Vineet Mittal, Chairman of Avaada Group, said, “As electric vehicles move from  early adoption to mainstream reality, the conversation is no longer limited to mobility it fundamentally shifts to energy. The scale at which EVs will draw power in the coming  years will be unprecedented, placing entirely new demands on generation, storage,  and grid infrastructure. This is not just an evolution in how we move, but a  transformation in how energy is produced, distributed, and consumed.”

Mittal further added, “In such a  scenario, the real question is, what will the future of energy look like in a world that is  always on, always connected, and increasingly electric? At Avaada, we believe the  answer lies in ‘Infinite Clean Energy’, a world where clean power is abundant,  intelligently managed, and always available.” 

Going by the current trends of energy consumption, the country would require roughly  200 MTOE of energy supply every year to meet the demand of the transport sector. A  majority of this demand is currently met through imported crude oil. 
 

As EV adoption accelerates, it is expected to significantly increase electricity demand,  placing new pressures on existing power infrastructure. Avaada’s approach addresses this challenge by aligning clean energy generation with future mobility needs,  supporting the growth of electric vehicles while reducing reliance on fossil fuel imports  and exposure to supply chain disruptions. 

“The convergence of electric mobility and clean energy will require a fundamental shift  in how power systems are designed. Solar and wind energy, complemented by green  hydrogen and advanced storage solutions, will be essential to delivering round-the clock clean power at scale. Digital innovation, AI-led optimisation, smart grids, and  predictive analytics will also play an important role in balancing supply and demand in  real time, especially as energy consumption becomes more decentralised and  dynamic,” Mittal said. 

Avaada is positioning itself as a key enabler of this transformation. Its integrated  approach aligns with India’s ambition to lead the global energy transition while  ensuring long-term energy security. With ‘Infinite Clean Energy’ at its core, 

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