Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions IPO: From GMP to Issue Size — Key Things to Know Before Subscribing

Published on 21 Feb 2026, Saturday

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Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions IPO: From GMP to Issue Size — Key Things to Know Before Subscribing

Published on 21 Feb 2026, Saturday

The Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions IPO will open for subscription on February 23 and close on February 25. The renewable energy solutions provider has fixed the price band at ₹1,000 to ₹1,053 per equity share. Ahead of the issue opening, grey market activity indicates cautious sentiment, with the GMP currently at ₹7 per share, down from ₹14 earlier this week. Here’s a complete breakdown of the issue, valuation context, and important details investors should review before applying.

IPO Dates & Timeline

IPO Opens: February 23

IPO Closes: February 25

Anchor Book Opens: February 20

Allotment Finalisation: February 26

Refunds Initiation: February 26

Shares Credited to Demat: February 27

Listing Date (Tentative): March 2

Listing Exchanges: BSE & NSE

Price Band & Lot Size

Price Band: ₹1,000 to ₹1,053 per share

Lot Size: 14 equity shares

Minimum Investment (Retail, Upper Band): ₹14,742

Retail investors can apply in multiples of 14 shares thereafter.

Grey Market Premium (GMP) Trend

As per market sources:

Current GMP: ₹7 per share

Estimated Listing Price: Around ₹1,060

Implied Premium: ~0.66% over upper band

Recent GMP trend:

₹14 on February 17

₹9 on February 18

₹7 currently

The declining GMP reflects measured investor sentiment ahead of subscription.

IPO Size & Structure

The proposed ₹3,100 crore IPO comprises:

Fresh Issue: ₹1,200 crore

Offer for Sale (OFS): ₹1,900 crore

Notably, the company has reduced its issue size from the earlier proposed ₹5,200 crore (as per draft papers filed last year), indicating a strategic recalibration of fund-raising plans.

Who Is Selling in the OFS?

The Offer for Sale includes stake divestments by:

Promoter Kuldeep Jain

BGTF One Holdings (DIFC) (Brookfield affiliate)

KEMPINC

Augment India I Holdings

DSDG Holding APS

Pre-IPO Fundraising Activity

Ahead of the public issue, the company raised ₹1,185 crore through a mix of primary and secondary transactions.

Key highlights:

₹296.8 crore raised via pre-IPO placement

Participation from global investors including Temasek Holdings (through Jongsong Investments) and Bain Capital Advisors

28.19 lakh shares allotted at ₹1,053 per share

84.34 lakh shares (7.94% stake) offloaded by existing investors for ₹888.1 crore

This pre-IPO round signals institutional interest at the upper end of the price band.

Investor Allocation Structure

Up to 50% reserved for Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIBs)

Minimum 15% for Non-Institutional Investors (NIIs)

At least 35% reserved for Retail Investors

Employee reservation worth up to ₹300 million

Company Overview

Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions is the largest supplier of renewable energy solutions to commercial and industrial (C&I) consumers in India as of March 31, 2025.

Operational scale:

2.54 GW renewable energy capacity operational (as of July 31, 2025)

2.53 GW under construction or secured

Industry Positioning & Peers

As per the Red Herring Prospectus (RHP), listed peers include:

ACME Solar Holdings Ltd – P/E 49.46

NTPC Green Energy Ltd – P/E 132.94

Adani Green Energy Ltd – P/E 119.14

ReNew Energy Global PLC – P/E 44.84

The renewable energy sector in India continues to benefit from policy support, ESG mandates, and rising corporate clean energy adoption.

Key Things to Consider Before Subscribing

Leadership position in C&I renewable segment
✔ Strong operational capacity pipeline
✔ Institutional participation in pre-IPO round
✔ Reduced issue size may improve subscription dynamics
✔ Muted GMP indicates cautious short-term listing expectations

Investors should evaluate valuation metrics, growth visibility, debt levels, and sector competition before applying.

Final Takeaway

The Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions IPO offers exposure to India’s expanding renewable energy ecosystem. While long-term industry tailwinds remain strong, current grey market signals suggest moderate listing gains rather than aggressive upside.

For informed decision-making, investors should assess fundamentals alongside broader market conditions.