Textile company Sangam India will procure hybrid renewable energy from a project of Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions (CleanMax) to support the decarbonization of industrial operations across Rajasthan.

The project combines 30 MW of solar, 20 MW of wind power, and a 2 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) to deliver round the- clock power to five manufacturing facilities.

The power will be supplied from CleanMax’s Bhikamkor hybrid project under an intrastate group captive structure, marking an expansion of the company’s footprint in Rajasthan, where it has already commissioned 525 MW of renewable energy capacity across locations, including Bhikamkor and Bikaner, serving customers in technology, manufacturing, and data center segments.

The partnership with CleanMax is expected to further stabilize the power supply and support Sangam’s long-term decarbonisation roadmap.

The project is aligned with the Rajasthan Electricity Regulatory Commission’s Green Energy Open Access Regulations, 2025, which enable hybrid renewable projects integrated with storage and streamline procurement for industrial consumers, supporting reliable supply across day-night cycles in a state with high solar irradiation and strong wind potential.

Sangam India, a fully integrated textile manufacturer headquartered in Bhilwara, operates six manufacturing facilities and has already deployed 22 MW of renewable energy capacity, including 17 MW of rooftop solar and a 5 MW wind project in Jaisalmer, as well as biomass-based initiatives such as a cogeneration plant and thermo pack systems that use agricultural residues.

CleanMax has a total contracted renewable energy portfolio of approximately 5.7 GW, including around 3.1 GW commissioned capacity as of March 2026.

The company has increased its contracted capacity from 1.75 GW in March 2024 to 4.4 GW in March 2025 and to 5.7 GW by March 2026, with about 1.3 GW commissioned over the past 11 months. CleanMax aims to add more than 1.5 GW of additional capacity by FY 2027 within a broader pipeline exceeding 11 GW.

In December 2025, Sangam India awarded an engineering, procurement, and construction contract to IB Vogt Solar India to set up a 27 MW solar power project in Sangarh Village, Jaisalmer district, Rajasthan.

In October 2025, Sangam India announced that it would procure renewable energy from CGE II Hybrid Energy, a special-purpose vehicle of Continuum Green Energy, to power its manufacturing units in Rajasthan.

 

 

 

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