Mumbai Indians and Gujarat Titans teams up with GREW Solar for IPL 2026
Indian Premier League (IPL) franchises Mumbai Indians (MI) and Gujarat Titans (GT) have announced a new partnership with solar systems and solar energy solutions, GREW Solar, who will join both teams as their Official Solar Energy Partner for the upcoming IPL 2026 season. The deal will see GREW Solar also become the Lead Headgear Partner of the Gujarat Titans and will have their logo present on the helmets and caps of the Titans’ playing gear. GREW Solar will also have on-ground visibility through stadium LED boards, big-screen integrations, and broadcast presence across television and digital platforms through their partnership with the Gujarat Titans while they will focus on fan experiences and engagement through their partnership with the Mumbai Indians.
A Mumbai Indians spokesperson said,
“GREW Solar’s vision to make clean energy more accessible resonates with our belief in progress and excellence. We’re excited to build this association together.”
Arvinder Singh, COO, Gujarat Titans, commented,
“We are pleased to partner with GREW Solar, a brand that shares our spirit of innovation and rapid growth. Both Gujarat Titans and GREW Solar have emerged strongly since 2022, and this partnership reflects a shared ambition to lead and inspire. We look forward to building a meaningful association that connects with fans while championing the importance of sustainable progress.”
Vinay Thadani, CEO and Director, GREW Solar, added,
“Gujarat is India’s solar capital, and partnering with the Gujarat Titans is a seamless synergy; a state that leads in solar and a team that embodies that same pioneering spirit. Adding Mumbai Indians makes this a national play, connecting us with India’s most ambitious, forward-thinking audiences. Cricket reaches every Indian and increasingly, so should solar energy. This is a strategic decision that puts GREW Solar’s message of clean, affordable energy exactly where it belongs: one of the world’s biggest stages. We are powering the next.”