KP Group Joins Delhi Capitals As Associate Sponsor
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KP Group Joins Delhi Capitals As Associate Sponsor

KP Group has joined Delhi Capitals as an associate sponsor for Indian Premier League seasons 2026 to 2028, the company said in a press release. The sponsorship was undertaken by KP Group entities including KPI Green Energy Limited, K.P. Energy Limited and KP Green Engineering Limited and will provide a platform for brand visibility and fan engagement across digital, on-ground and team-led initiatives. The association is aimed at connecting the group's renewable energy and sustainability vision with a broader audience of cricket fans in India and abroad.

Through the partnership, KP Group intends to spotlight clean energy initiatives and establish a more prominent national and international presence for its brand. The group highlighted plans to leverage the IPL's scale and cultural influence to make sustainability more visible, relatable and impactful for a wider audience. Management noted that the association will support stakeholder engagement beyond industry corridors.

Dr Faruk G. Patel, founding promoter of KP Group, said that the group is committed to accelerating India's transition to clean and sustainable energy and building responsible infrastructure. He indicated that cricket offers a powerful platform that reaches millions across geographies and demographics and that the partnership with Delhi Capitals allows the group to take renewable energy messages into everyday lives. The release described KP Group as a multifaceted conglomerate established in 1994 with core expertise in renewable energy, infrastructure and innovation. It said the group has pursued transformative projects in wind, solar, hybrid energy, Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) and green hydrogen over the past three decades.

The company presented itself as a trusted partner for organisations seeking to reduce their carbon footprint and said it remains focused on contributing to India's energy transition while setting new benchmarks in the renewable sector. Contact details provided included an email address, a phone number and a website for K.P. Energy Limited. The sponsorship is expected to enhance KP Group's brand visibility and stakeholder engagement during the IPL seasons.

KP Group has joined Delhi Capitals as an associate sponsor for Indian Premier League seasons 2026 to 2028, the company said in a press release. The sponsorship was undertaken by KP Group entities including KPI Green Energy Limited, K.P. Energy Limited and KP Green Engineering Limited and will provide a platform for brand visibility and fan engagement across digital, on-ground and team-led initiatives. The association is aimed at connecting the group's renewable energy and sustainability vision with a broader audience of cricket fans in India and abroad. Through the partnership, KP Group intends to spotlight clean energy initiatives and establish a more prominent national and international presence for its brand. The group highlighted plans to leverage the IPL's scale and cultural influence to make sustainability more visible, relatable and impactful for a wider audience. Management noted that the association will support stakeholder engagement beyond industry corridors. Dr Faruk G. Patel, founding promoter of KP Group, said that the group is committed to accelerating India's transition to clean and sustainable energy and building responsible infrastructure. He indicated that cricket offers a powerful platform that reaches millions across geographies and demographics and that the partnership with Delhi Capitals allows the group to take renewable energy messages into everyday lives. The release described KP Group as a multifaceted conglomerate established in 1994 with core expertise in renewable energy, infrastructure and innovation. It said the group has pursued transformative projects in wind, solar, hybrid energy, Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) and green hydrogen over the past three decades. The company presented itself as a trusted partner for organisations seeking to reduce their carbon footprint and said it remains focused on contributing to India's energy transition while setting new benchmarks in the renewable sector. Contact details provided included an email address, a phone number and a website for K.P. Energy Limited. The sponsorship is expected to enhance KP Group's brand visibility and stakeholder engagement during the IPL seasons.

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