CleanMax Solar announced as India’s most trusted sustainability partner
Financial Times (FT) and International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, yesterday announced CleanMax Solar, India’s most trusted sustainability partner for the corporate segment, as the winner in ‘Achievement in Transformational Infrastructure’ in the Transformational Bus
Financial Times (FT) and International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, yesterday announced CleanMax Solar, India’s most trusted sustainability partner for the corporate segment, as the winner in ‘Achievement in Transformational Infrastructure’ in the Transformational Business Awards 2018. The company was shortlisted out of the 189 entries received from across 126 countries. CleanMax Solar is the first Indian company to win this award in the 'Achievement in Transformational Infrastructure’ category with Tata Motors at their Sanand facility in Gujarat.
The award was received by Mr. Kuldeep Jain, Founder, CleanMax Solar from Stephanie Race, CEO, Crop Performance (name of IFC / FT awards presentor) during awards ceremony held in London.
Commenting on this, Mr. Kuldeep Jain, Founder and Managing Director, CleanMax Solar, said, “We are extremely humbled and honoured to receive this prestigious and globally regionsed award from Financial Times & IFC. It gives us motivation to continue working towards a sustainable future by providing innovative solutions which are also viable for corporates. I would like to thank FT/IFC Jury members for recognizing our endeavours and also all the employees and stakeholders at CleanMax Solar who work relentlessly to ensure quality project delivery.”
CleanMax Solar has installed more than 250 projects for over 70 corporates in India, with combined on-site capacity of 100 MW and commissioned around 300 MW of grid connected solar farms for its corporate consumers.