Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions Limited (CleanMax) has partnered with Gujarat Alkalies and Chemicals Limited (GACL) to accelerate industrial decarbonisation through a significant renewable energy project in Gujarat. This collaboration will involve supplying hybrid renewable energy from a 75.90 MW wind and 84.34 MWp solar power project to GACL's Dahej and Vadodara manufacturing units under a group captive structure. The project, being developed across four sites in Gujarat – Kalikanagar, Aji Dahisarda, Rajula, and Ghuntu – is expected to generate approximately 36.9 crore units of clean power annually. This generation is anticipated to reduce CO₂ emissions by about 2,64,204 tons per year, equivalent to planting nearly 15.27 million trees annually. The project will be executed in two phases, with Phase 1 comprising 16.50 MW wind and 21.701 MWp solar capacity, and Phase 2 comprising 59.40 MW wind and 62.64 MWp solar capacity. Both phases will be commissioned according to contractual timelines. This partnership is seen as a crucial step for GACL, a leading chlor-alkali company, to transition towards cleaner and more sustainable industrial operations, aligning with India's net-zero carbon emissions commitment. For CleanMax, this represents its single largest group captive deal, reinforcing its position as a trusted Net-Zero transition partner for leading industrial companies in India. As of March 31, 2026, CleanMax has approximately 844 MW of operational renewable energy capacity in Gujarat.