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Apple Invests ₹100 Crore for 150 MW Renewable Energy in India — www.logisticsinsider.in

2026/05/08
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Apple Invests ₹100 Crore for 150 MW Renewable Energy in India — www.logisticsinsider.in

According to www.logisticsinsider.in, Apple has committed ₹100 crore to expand renewable energy infrastructure across its Indian supply chain, targeting over 150 MW of new clean power capacity in partnership with CleanMax.

By Karvi Rana — May 7, 2026

Scale and Impact of the Renewable Investment

The ₹100 crore investment is projected to generate clean electricity equivalent to the annual consumption of nearly 1.5 lakh households. This grid-scale initiative marks a strategic shift from Apple’s earlier rooftop solar projects—such as those powering its offices and retail stores in India—and expands into utility-scale infrastructure capable of serving multiple suppliers simultaneously. According to the report, the move directly supports Apple’s binding commitment to achieve carbon neutrality across its entire value chain by 2030, covering corporate operations, upstream suppliers, logistics networks, and product lifecycle emissions.

Supply Chain Decarbonisation Mandate

As Apple scales manufacturing and sourcing activities in India—including assembly of iPhones and other devices through contract manufacturers like Foxconn, Tata Electronics, and Pegatron—the reliability and scalability of renewable energy have become operationally critical. The source states that suppliers are increasingly being encouraged—and in some cases contractually required—to adopt clean energy solutions as part of long-term sourcing agreements. This reflects a broader industry trend: global manufacturers are now prioritising decarbonisation of production networks beyond their own facilities. For example, Apple’s 2023 Supplier Clean Energy Program reported that 256 suppliers globally had committed to 100% renewable electricity for Apple production—a figure that continues to grow with regional expansions like this one in India.

Integrated Sustainability Partnerships

Beyond energy, Apple is deploying complementary sustainability interventions across its Indian supply chain. In collaboration with WWF-India, the company supports on-ground programmes focused on recycling, waste management, and reducing plastic leakage. It is also partnering with Acumen to fund early-stage enterprises working in circular economy solutions, regenerative agriculture, and sustainable materials. These efforts collectively form an integrated approach aligned with internationally recognised frameworks such as the Scope 3 emissions standard under the GHG Protocol, which covers indirect emissions from upstream and downstream activities.

Industry Context and Benchmarking

Apple’s investment arrives amid accelerating green supply chain activity across South Asia. In FY26, India’s exports reached a record $863 billion, with electronics manufacturing contributing 12.4% growth year-on-year (Ministry of Commerce & Industry, April 2026). Concurrently, competitors are scaling similar initiatives: Amazon launched its “Amazon Supply Chain Services” in India on May 5, 2026, while Kuehne+Nagel expanded its cold chain network in Hyderabad on the same day. Meanwhile, government policy is reinforcing this trajectory—the Cabinet cleared a ₹23,437 crore rail expansion plan on May 6, 2026, explicitly citing freight decarbonisation as a key objective. These developments underscore how private-sector renewable investments intersect with national infrastructure priorities to enable low-carbon industrial growth.

Source: www.logisticsinsider.in

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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