ESGNews.Earth, a dedicated platform for ESG, Sustainability and Climate Action news and analysis, has announced its role as official Media Partner for The SmarterE India 2026. The show is scheduled to be held in Gandhinagar, Gujarat from 25-27, February 2026.
The collaboration brings together one of India’s most dynamic clean energy and e‑mobility platforms with a fast-growing ESG-focused media outlet. It aims to deepen the conversation on climate action, sustainable finance and responsible business. While the show will focus on renewables, energy storage, e‑mobility, green hydrogen and grid innovation, as partner, esgnews.earth will amplify ESG, climate risk and sustainability narratives from the show.
The formalized media partnership constitutes a key strategic asset, designed to maximize the efficacy and influence of SmarterE India 2026. This collaboration guarantees a substantive expansion of market reach, ensuring optimal engagement with a highly specialized, global audience dedicated to ESG principles, climate resilience, and sustainability practices.
The partnership is instrumental in fostering advanced content strategy, facilitating detailed narrative development and in-depth reporting on the pivotal projects, technological advancements, policy frameworks, and capital investments showcased at the exhibition. Critically, this strategic alignment will reinforce the event’s stature as a preeminent, knowledge-centric, and ESG-integrated platform for the clean energy and e-mobility sectors.
Concurrently, it will deliver continuous digital exposure for all contributing parties—including exhibitors, distinguished speakers, emerging startups, and official partners—spanning the critical phases before, during, and subsequent to the event.
By systematically embedding ESG considerations into the core discourse, the platform will successfully articulate how commercial and technical innovations directly contribute to the achievement of global climate objectives, adherence to corporate disclosure standards, and fulfillment of evolving stakeholder mandates.
India’s clean energy push
India has announced a path toward net-zero emissions by 2070. It has set a target of 500 GW of non‑fossil fuel power capacity by 2030. Also pledged to reduce emissions intensity of GDP by 45% from 2005 levels. Events like SmarterE India 2026 provide a platform to translate these goals into concrete projects, technologies and financing models.
Hosting SmarterE India in Gandhinagar is significant for India’s energy transition story. Gujarat is among India’s leading renewable energy states, with strong growth in solar and wind capacity, proactive policies on rooftop solar, green hydrogen and industrial decarbonisation, and ambitious plans to attract clean energy investments.

