CleanMax and STT GDC India Outline Renewable Energy Profiles
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CleanMax and STT GDC India Outline Renewable Energy Profiles

CleanMax Enviro Energy Solutions Limited is India’s largest renewable energy company for the commercial and industrial sector, reporting five point seven gigawatt (GW) of operational and contracted renewable capacity across India, the Middle East and South?East Asia as of March 2026. The company is listed on the National Stock Exchange and on the Bombay Stock Exchange under code 544717 and serves a broad customer base of 570 plus customers. CleanMax positions itself as a sustainability and net?zero partner for corporates and offers a range of solutions aimed at accelerating corporate transitions to clean energy. The firm has expanded its portfolio to include carbon credit solutions alongside generation assets.

CleanMax provides rooftop solar projects, utility?scale solar farms, wind farms and wind?solar hybrid farms and supplies customers in sectors that include data centres, artificial intelligence and technology, cement, steel, industrial manufacturing, fast moving consumer goods, pharmaceuticals, real estate and global capability centres. Data centres and artificial intelligence account for 42 per cent of the company’s contracted volumes as of the third quarter of fiscal year 2026. The company highlights a leading position by customer count among commercial and industrial renewable energy providers in India.

ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (India) is described as an AI?ready colocation data centre services provider and as a majority?owned subsidiary of ST Telemedia Global Data Centres. The company manages one of the largest white space portfolios in the country, with more than 400 megawatt (MW) of critical IT load across 30 facilities in 10 cities, including facilities under development. It serves a well?diversified customer base that includes many Fortune 500 companies and delivers mission?critical solutions with a focus on service quality and uptime.

STT GDC (India) has set a target of carbon neutral data centre operations by 2030 and emphasises responsible growth through a focus on environmental, social and governance practices, safety, ethics, integrity and inclusion. Both companies present capabilities intended to support corporates in reducing emissions and meeting net?zero objectives.

CleanMax Enviro Energy Solutions Limited is India’s largest renewable energy company for the commercial and industrial sector, reporting five point seven gigawatt (GW) of operational and contracted renewable capacity across India, the Middle East and South?East Asia as of March 2026. The company is listed on the National Stock Exchange and on the Bombay Stock Exchange under code 544717 and serves a broad customer base of 570 plus customers. CleanMax positions itself as a sustainability and net?zero partner for corporates and offers a range of solutions aimed at accelerating corporate transitions to clean energy. The firm has expanded its portfolio to include carbon credit solutions alongside generation assets. CleanMax provides rooftop solar projects, utility?scale solar farms, wind farms and wind?solar hybrid farms and supplies customers in sectors that include data centres, artificial intelligence and technology, cement, steel, industrial manufacturing, fast moving consumer goods, pharmaceuticals, real estate and global capability centres. Data centres and artificial intelligence account for 42 per cent of the company’s contracted volumes as of the third quarter of fiscal year 2026. The company highlights a leading position by customer count among commercial and industrial renewable energy providers in India. ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (India) is described as an AI?ready colocation data centre services provider and as a majority?owned subsidiary of ST Telemedia Global Data Centres. The company manages one of the largest white space portfolios in the country, with more than 400 megawatt (MW) of critical IT load across 30 facilities in 10 cities, including facilities under development. It serves a well?diversified customer base that includes many Fortune 500 companies and delivers mission?critical solutions with a focus on service quality and uptime. STT GDC (India) has set a target of carbon neutral data centre operations by 2030 and emphasises responsible growth through a focus on environmental, social and governance practices, safety, ethics, integrity and inclusion. Both companies present capabilities intended to support corporates in reducing emissions and meeting net?zero objectives.

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