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Sunsure Energy Starts Supplying Solar Power to Max Healthcare’s Super Speciality Hospital in Noida

Sunsure Energy has begun supplying low-cost solar power, from its 15 MW solar plant in Chitrakoot, Uttar Pradesh, to Max Healthcare’s Sector-128 Noida hospital under a long-term PPA, enabling nearly 50 percent energy cost savings while significantly reducing carbon emissions.

January 30, 2026. By Mrinmoy Dey

Sunsure Energy has announced that the company has begun supplying solar energy to Max Healthcare Institute for its Super Speciality Hospital in Sector-128, Noida, under a long-term Power Purchase Agreement (PPA).
 
Under the arrangement, Sunsure Energy will supply the energy from its 15 MW solar plant in Chitrakoot, Uttar Pradesh. The agreement will enable Max Healthcare to source clean energy generated from solar at a substantially lower cost than grid electricity — delivering indicative energy cost savings of nearly 50 percent, while reducing the hospital’s reliance on conventional sources of energy, the company said in a statement.
 
It further added that the shift to green power will help the hospital offset approximately 4,500 tons of CO₂ emissions annually, amounting to over 1.13 lakh tons of CO₂ offset over the project lifetime.
 
Commenting on the development, Shashank Sharma, Founder, CEO and Chairman, Sunsure Energy, said, “Healthcare represents one of the most critical and energy-intensive sectors in India. While we have been serving pharmaceutical manufacturing giants, we are delighted that this is our first project in supplying reliable green power to hospitals. Enabling its transition to clean energy is both a responsibility and an opportunity.”
 
The announcement comes as Sunsure strengthens its presence in Uttar Pradesh through its ‘UP Shakti’ initiative. Sunsure, in September 2025, commissioned its 10th solar plant in the state, expanding its total operational open access capacity in Uttar Pradesh to over 260 MWp, supplying power to industrial power consumers in the state, including Dabur, Inox Air Products, Kajaria, Gallant Ispat, APL Apollo, Merino Industries, Orient Bell, amongst others. Sunsure aims to scale its operational capacity in Uttar Pradesh to 500 MW by the end of FY 2026 with a mix of solar and storage capabilities.
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