Leading a sustainable life and making India Clean and Green is the need of hour.Clean tech startups are companies that develop and offer innovative solutions to environmental problems. These startups focus on creating sustainable technologies that reduce the impact of human activities on the environment. Some of the top clean tech startups in India include ReNew Power, Vigyanlabs, and Log 9 Materials .
Some of the major players which are running in Clean Tech Race are :
75F
Founded in 2012 ,75F offers smart building solutions such as wireless sensors, equipment controllers and cloud-based software, delivering predictive, and proactive building automation.
Ace Green Recycling
Ace Green Recycling is a startup that has developed a clean and efficient lead-acid battery recycling technology. The company claims that its battery operates at room temperature, produces zero air emissions, and reduces heavy metal emissions, resulting in significantly lower environmental damage 12.
AirOk
AirOk has developed a patented air filter called EGAPA that can remove up to 99.7% of harmful indoor air pollutants 1. The filter is designed to target cancer cells and break down air pollutants such as viruses, VOCs, bacteria, and mold 12.
Clairco
Clairco is an IoT startup that offers air quality monitoring and purification solutions. Their patented low-drag air filters can be retrofitted to any type of air conditioning system, turning them into air purifiers.
It helps businesses ensure clean air affordably and measurably by adding air purification to existing AC systems. It offers filter technology for up to MERV-13 filtration with a low-pressure drop, monitors PM2.5, PM10, CO2, VOC, and other air quality parameters, and maintains optimal health of air filters and purifiers in any season.
CleanMax Enviro Energy Solutions
Headquartered in Mumbai this startup CleanMax is a sustainability partner to corporations and develops solar and wind projects under the Build Own Operate model by providing renewable electricity under long-term agreements, creating significant savings for end-users.
The startup currently serves more than 150 customers, including Facebook, Adobe, Cargill Foods, Volvo, Tata Group, Mahindra Group, Grasim, MG Motors and others.