



Inox Clean Energy acquires 300 MWp of operational solar projects from SunSource Energy for ₹1,000 crore
New Delhi: IPO-bound Inox Clean Energy Ltd announced on Monday that its renewables independent power producer (IPP) arm Inox Neo Energies Ltd has acquired 250 megawatt-peak (MWp) of operational solar projects from SunSource Energy Private Ltd and is in the process of acquiring another 50 MWp.Although the company did not disclose the transaction value, two people in the know of the developments said the acquisition was done for about ₹1,000 crore. It will be funded through pre-IPO fundraises, internal accruals, and capital from the promoters, one these people said.MWp denotes the maximum direct-current power a system can produce under ideal laboratory conditions, representing its theoretical peak capacity, unlike MW, which indicates actual, real-world power output that fluctuates with weather and time.The acquisition is a strategic move in India’s rapidly expanding commercial & industrial (C&I) power market.
As more businesses shift to private clean-energy suppliers, the sector appears poised for massive growth. Speaking at a conference in December 2025, Santosh Kumar Sarangi, secretary of the ministry of new and renewable Energy, projected that India’s C&I capacity could reach 60-80 GW by 2030.
At the start of 2025, installed C&I capacity was around 18 GW. As of November 2025, India's total renewable energy capacity stood at 253.96 GW, with an addition of 44.51 GW in 2025.SunSource is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Netherlands-headquartered multinational company SHV Energy, which is focussed on C&I customers.
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