As part of its road map to achieve 100 per cent dependence on renewable energy by 2025, Amazon on Wednesday announced its first utility-scale renewable energy projects in India — three solar farms located in Rajasthan. These include a 210-megawatt (Mw) project to be developed by India-based developer ReNew Power, a 100 Mw project to be developed by local developer Amp Energy India, and a 110 Mw project to be developed by Brookfield Renewable Partners.
By the end of 2021, the company had reached 85 per cent renewable energy across its business. Amazon also announced 23 new solar rooftop projects at its fulfillment centres across 14 cities in India, which have the capacity to generate an additional 4.09 Mw of renewable energy. This brings the total number of solar rooftop projects in India to 41 with 19.7 Mw of renewable energy capacity, which will contribute to powering Amazon’s fulfillment network in India, said Abhinav Singh, director, customer fulfillment, supply chain, and transportation services, Amazon India.