Ayana Renewable Power Private Limited (“Ayana”), a renewable energy platform majority controlled by
National Investment and Infrastructure Fund (“NIIF”) today acquired 100% equity stake in 250 (MW)ac
Solar PV Power Plants developed and operated by ACME Solar Holdings Private Limited (“ACME”). With
this transaction, Ayana is now developing and managing close to 3 GWac of renewable energy.
Ayana has acquired the solar energy renewable plant located in Jodhpur, India, as part of its strategic
mission to increase renewable energy production in the country . The plant is connected to the inter-state
transmission system and supplies power to Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Ltd
(MSEDCL) under a long term Power Purchase Agreement (PPA). This further adds to Ayana’s high-quality
portfolio of renewable energy assets built organically and inorganically to create value for its stakeholders.
At the same time, ACME completed another strategic divestment of its operating solar asset to unlock
value from long term assets.
01 About Ayana Renewable Power Private Limited:
Ayana Renewable Power Private Limited (“Ayana”), headquartered in Bangalore is controlled by National
Investment and Infrastructure Fund (NIIF). Ayana was founded in 2018. CDC Group, UK’s development
finance institution and EverSource Capital managed Green Growth Equity Fund (GGEF) are other
shareholders in the platform.
The platform develops utility-scale renewable power solar and wind generation projects across India to
build cost-effective capacity. NIIF, CDC and GGEF as shareholders bring complementary strengths to the
platform that has been built with a strong focus on governance and compliance.
Ayana is currently engaged in the development and management of 2.99 GW of renewable energy
capacity across multiple Indian states and has a strong pipeline of renewable energy opportunities.
02 About ACME
Acme is one of the largest solar IPPs in India with a well-diversified portfolio of c.4.25 GW spread across
multiple states and with a healthy mix of central and state utilities. Acme group was established in 2003
by Manoj Kumar Upadhyay, an innovator and technologist having 24 years of experience in successfully
scaling up businesses in the energy, telecommunications and technology space. ACME is also developing
one of Asia’s largest single-site green hydrogen plants in Oman.