List of clean technology startups in India

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Top CleanTech Startups in India

India, with its vast population and rapid industrial growth, faces significant environmental challenges. To combat these issues and promote sustainable development, numerous CleanTech startups have emerged, focusing on renewable energy, waste management, water purification, and other green technologies. This article highlights some of the leading CleanTech startups in India making remarkable strides towards a sustainable future.

Startup Founded Headquarters Focus Key Achievements/Products
Renew power 2011 Gurugram, Haryana Renewable energy (solar and wind Power) Installed over 10 GW of renewable energy capacity
Atomberg technologies 2012 Mumbai, Maharashtra Energy-efficient appliances Gorilla fan, consuming up to 65% less energy
Blusmart 2019 Gurugram, Haryana Electric mobility Zero-emission electric cab services, extensive charging network
Ather energy 2013 Bengaluru, Karnataka Electric vehicles (EVs) Ather 450X electric scooter, Ather Grid charging network
Ecozen solutions 2010 Pune, Maharashtra Solar-powered cold storage and irrigation solutions Solar-powered cold storage units, solar irrigation systems
Chakr innovation 2016 New Delhi Air pollution control Technology converting diesel emissions into ink and paints
Gegadyne energy 2015 Mumbai, Maharashtra Advanced battery technology Rapid-charging, long-lifespan batteries
Log 9 materials 2015 Bengaluru, Karnataka Graphene-based technologies and clean energy solutions Aluminum fuel cells, advanced water purification systems
Carbon clean solutions 2009 Mumbai, Maharashtra Carbon capture and utilization Technology capturing up to 90% of industrial CO2 emissions
Zunroof 2016 Gurugram, Haryana Solar energy and smart home solutions Residential solar rooftop installations, smart home energy systems

Conclusion

The rise of CleanTech startups in India is a testament to the country's commitment to addressing environmental challenges and promoting sustainable development. These innovative companies are not only reducing carbon footprints but also creating economic opportunities and improving quality of life. As these startups continue to grow and scale their operations, they are set to play a crucial role in India's journey towards a greener and more sustainable future.

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