Apple and CleanMax Join Forces for India's Green Energy Future
Apple and CleanMax have announced a partnership to invest Rs 100 crore in developing clean energy projects across India. Aimed at the Commercial and Industrial segment, this partnership supports Apple's carbon neutrality goals by advancing decarbonization and promoting low-carbon infrastructure in the region.
Apple and CleanMax have teamed up to invest Rs 100 crore in renewable energy projects across India, focusing on the Commercial and Industrial (C&I) sector. The alliance represents a significant move towards decarbonization in the region, according to a statement released by CleanMax on Thursday.
The strategic co-investment aims to boost the deployment of clean energy solutions, aligning with Apple's long-term carbon neutrality efforts. This collaboration underscores the companies' commitment to enabling a corporate transition to clean energy and advancing low-carbon infrastructure.
CleanMax's Managing Director, Kuldeep Jain, emphasized the significance of the renewed partnership. He noted that CleanMax positions itself as a long-term net-zero partner to corporates, emphasizing the shared vision with Apple. CleanMax operates as a renewable energy provider across India, the Middle East, and South-East Asia.
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