CleanMax to Supply 50 MW Wind-Solar Hybrid Power to Sangam India in Rajasthan
Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions has partnered with textile manufacturer Sangam India to supply 30 MWp solar and 20 MW wind power augmented with a 2 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) across five facilities in Rajasthan. CleanMax will supply power from its Bhikamkor hybrid farm under an intra-state group captive structure.
April 15, 2026. By Mrinmoy Dey
Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions (CleanMax) has announced a partnership with textile manufacturer Sangam India to decarbonise its operations across Rajasthan.
The collaboration includes the signing of a hybrid renewable energy supply agreement to deliver 30 MWp of solar and 20 MW of wind power, augmented with a 2 MWh Battery Energy Storage System (BESS), to five Sangam facilities across Rajasthan, stated CleanMax, further adding that the power will be supplied from CleanMax's Bhikamkor hybrid farm under an intra-state group captive structure.
Across Rajasthan, CleanMax has developed renewable energy projects at locations including Bhikamkor and Bikaner. As of March 31, 2026, the company has 525 MW of operational capacity in the state, supporting a diverse base of corporate and industrial customers.
Commenting on the development, Kuldeep Jain, Managing Director, Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions, said, “Our expansion into Rajasthan marks an important milestone in CleanMax's national expansion. This reflects our long-term growth strategy of building high-quality projects across key industrial clusters. The partnership with Sangam India strengthens our geographic and customer portfolio with round-the-clock power.”
S.R. Dakhera, Chief Financial Officer, Sangam India, said, “With a global footprint, for a manufacturing-led business like ours, operations and sustainability must move in tandem. As a group, we aim to become one of the most sustainable companies in the Indian textile sector. Further, as a GRS (Global Recycled Standard) certified company, we have been strategically shifting our focus to being an environmentally friendly conglomerate, encouraging sustainability in the Indian Textile industry. This collaboration with CleanMax allows us to access hybrid renewable energy backed by storage, supporting stable operations across multiple facilities while advancing our long-term decarbonisation roadmap.”
By supplying renewable power to Sangam's textile facilities, CleanMax is supporting the decarbonisation of the manufacturing sector while delivering reliable energy. The project aligns with Rajasthan's progressive regulatory framework, led by the Rajasthan Electricity Regulatory Commission (Terms and Conditions for Green Energy Open Access) Regulations, 2025, which streamlines open access procurement and enables hybrid renewable projects with storage, the company stated.
The collaboration includes the signing of a hybrid renewable energy supply agreement to deliver 30 MWp of solar and 20 MW of wind power, augmented with a 2 MWh Battery Energy Storage System (BESS), to five Sangam facilities across Rajasthan, stated CleanMax, further adding that the power will be supplied from CleanMax's Bhikamkor hybrid farm under an intra-state group captive structure.
Across Rajasthan, CleanMax has developed renewable energy projects at locations including Bhikamkor and Bikaner. As of March 31, 2026, the company has 525 MW of operational capacity in the state, supporting a diverse base of corporate and industrial customers.
Commenting on the development, Kuldeep Jain, Managing Director, Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions, said, “Our expansion into Rajasthan marks an important milestone in CleanMax's national expansion. This reflects our long-term growth strategy of building high-quality projects across key industrial clusters. The partnership with Sangam India strengthens our geographic and customer portfolio with round-the-clock power.”
S.R. Dakhera, Chief Financial Officer, Sangam India, said, “With a global footprint, for a manufacturing-led business like ours, operations and sustainability must move in tandem. As a group, we aim to become one of the most sustainable companies in the Indian textile sector. Further, as a GRS (Global Recycled Standard) certified company, we have been strategically shifting our focus to being an environmentally friendly conglomerate, encouraging sustainability in the Indian Textile industry. This collaboration with CleanMax allows us to access hybrid renewable energy backed by storage, supporting stable operations across multiple facilities while advancing our long-term decarbonisation roadmap.”
By supplying renewable power to Sangam's textile facilities, CleanMax is supporting the decarbonisation of the manufacturing sector while delivering reliable energy. The project aligns with Rajasthan's progressive regulatory framework, led by the Rajasthan Electricity Regulatory Commission (Terms and Conditions for Green Energy Open Access) Regulations, 2025, which streamlines open access procurement and enables hybrid renewable projects with storage, the company stated.
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