Current Date: 10 Jun, 2026

Meta & CleanMax: A 900 MW Supercharge for India’s Green Grid

Meta Platforms and Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions have entered into a major renewable energy partnership in India exceeding 900 MW, reinforcing their commitment to clean energy adoption and supporting the growing sustainability requirements of digital infrastructure.

As part of the collaboration, 837 MW of new solar and wind power capacity will be developed across Rajasthan and Karnataka, building on the companies’ existing renewable energy initiatives. Under the agreement, CleanMax will develop, own, and operate the renewable energy assets, while Meta will procure 100 percent of the environmental attributes associated with the projects.

The partnership is intended to help Meta align its electricity consumption with renewable energy generation and advance its broader objective of reducing value chain emissions. The new projects will also contribute additional clean power capacity to India’s grid, supporting the country’s renewable energy expansion goals.

Amanda Yang, Head of Clean and Renewable Energy at Meta, said the collaboration reflects the company’s continued commitment to supporting the growth of India’s clean energy ecosystem while bringing new renewable energy capacity online to meet increasing energy demand.

Commenting on the development, Kuldeep Jain, Founder and Managing Director of Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions, highlighted the critical role of clean energy in powering the next generation of digital and AI-driven infrastructure. He noted that the partnership will not only support Meta’s renewable energy objectives but also contribute to India’s broader transition towards a sustainable and low-carbon energy future.

The agreement represents one of the largest corporate renewable energy collaborations in India and underscores the increasing role of private-sector partnerships in accelerating the deployment of large-scale clean energy infrastructure across the country.

 

News by Rahul Yelligetti.

 

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