Bisleri International has signed a long-term renewable power purchase agreement with Sunsure Energy to source solar power for its Sahibabad manufacturing facility. The partnership will meet nearly half of Bisleri’s electricity needs through renewable energy, cutting carbon emissions by 2,700 tons annually and reinforcing its sustainability commitments.
Bisleri International Pvt. Ltd., India’s leading bottled water brand, has taken a major step toward sustainability by partnering with Sunsure Energy to source photovoltaic (PV) solar power. The agreement, announced on November 27, 2025, will supply renewable energy to Bisleri’s Sahibabad facility in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, marking a significant milestone in the company’s green transition.
The collaboration is part of Bisleri’s broader sustainability strategy, aimed at reducing its carbon footprint and aligning operations with India’s renewable energy goals. Sunsure Energy, known for its round-the-clock renewable solutions, will provide clean power from its 82.5 MWp solar plant in Erach, Uttar Pradesh.
Key highlights from the announcement include
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Bisleri signed a long-term renewable power purchase agreement with Sunsure Energy.
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The partnership will enable Bisleri to meet 48% of its electricity requirements through solar energy.
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The initiative will offset nearly 2,700 tons of CO₂ emissions annually.
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Power will be supplied from Sunsure’s 82.5 MWp solar plant in Uttar Pradesh.
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The Sahibabad facility will transition a major share of its energy consumption to renewable sources.
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The move reflects Bisleri’s commitment to sustainability and corporate responsibility.
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Sunsure Energy continues to expand its renewable portfolio, supporting leading businesses in their green transition.
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The partnership strengthens India’s renewable energy adoption in industrial operations.
This initiative underscores how leading consumer brands are embracing renewable energy to drive long-term sustainability. By integrating solar power into its operations, Bisleri not only reduces environmental impact but also sets an example for other FMCG companies to adopt clean energy solutions. The collaboration with Sunsure highlights the growing role of private partnerships in advancing India’s renewable energy ecosystem.
Sources: Business Standard, PRNewswire, Saur Energy, Renewables Now