Apple has announced plans to invest Rs 100 crore in renewable energy projects in India to expand its use of clean power.
The investment will support new solar and wind energy capacity. It will help power Apple’s offices, stores, and supply chain operations with cleaner electricity.
Apple India said the funds will add renewable energy to the national grid. The company aims to match the electricity used by its Indian operations with renewable sources.
An Apple spokesperson stated that India is an important market for the company. The investment shows Apple’s long-term commitment to reduce its carbon footprint and support India’s clean energy goals.
The project will generate renewable power for local use and help Apple move closer to its global target of using 100 percent renewable energy across all operations. The company already runs several solar installations linked to its suppliers in India.
This latest step builds on Apple’s existing renewable energy efforts in the country. The firm has worked with Indian suppliers to increase the share of clean power in manufacturing.
Apple has a growing presence in India with retail stores, offices, and a large supplier network. The company continues to expand its operations while focusing on sustainability. The renewable energy sector in India has attracted strong interest from global firms as the country works to increase its share of solar, wind, and other clean sources. This investment adds to Apple’s contribution toward that national effort.

