Cleantech Solar Names Sanjay Gupta As New CEO In Leadership Transition

Cleantech Solar, a leading renewable energy provider in India and Southeast Asia, has appointed Sanjay Gupta as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO). He takes over from Sachin Jain, ensuring a smooth leadership transition as the company continues to deliver top-quality renewable energy solutions to its corporate clients. Cleantech Solar remains focused on supporting blue-chip companies across Asia and advancing the global shift to sustainable energy.

Sanjay Gupta brings nearly 40 years of experience in both conventional and renewable energy sectors. He has an impressive track record in driving innovation, promoting decarbonization, and creating long-term value for stakeholders. Over his career, he has held key leadership roles at prominent organizations like Keppel Fund Management, Sembcorp Industries, and EnergyAustralia.

Sanjay Gupta, Chief Executive Officer of Cleantech Solar, mentioned, “I am deeply honoured and thrilled to join Cleantech Solar as CEO. Since its inception, Cleantech Solar has established itself as a leading renewable energy company in Asia, recognised for its pioneering, innovative projects and an exceptional track record. I am excited to lead a highly talented and dedicated team at this pivotal moment, steering the company through successful execution of a large portfolio of projects, enhancing our market leadership, and continuing to deliver outstanding value to our customers. I would also like to express my heartfelt gratitude to Sachin Jain for his invaluable contributions to the company’s success and for laying a solid foundation for the future.”

Before joining Cleantech Solar, Sanjay was Director of Asset Management at Keppel Fund Management and served on the boards of several companies, including Cleantech Solar. His deep understanding of the company’s vision and operations, combined with his technical and commercial expertise, will play a crucial role in strengthening Cleantech Solar’s position as a leader in the renewable energy industry.

 

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