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Reliance Industries amalgamates 16 subsidiaries into Reliance New Energy

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January 22, 2026
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FILE PHOTO: FILE PHOTO: FILE PHOTO: A guard walks past the Reliance Industries logo

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FRANCIS MASCARENHAS

Reliance Industries’ 16 step-down subsidiaries, all engaged in the new energy ecosystem, have been amalgamated under Reliance New Energy, the company said.

The step-down wholly-owned subsidiaries include Reliance Power Electronics Reliance Electrolyser Manufacturing,

Reliance Green Hydrogen and Green Chemicals, Reliance New Power Electronics, Reliance New Energy Storage, Reliance Carbon Fibre Cylinder,

Reliance New Energy Carbon Fibre Cylinder, Reliance Hydrogen Electrolysis, Reliance New Energy Hydrogen Electrolysis, Reliance New Energy Power Electronics, Reliance Hydrogen Fuel Cell, Reliance New Energy Hydrogen Fuel Cell, Kutch New Energy Projects, Reliance Petro Materials,

Kalamboli East Infra and Kalamboli North Third Infra.

The amalgamation was approved by Ministry of Corporate Affairs effective January 21, 2026.

RIL had established Reliance New Energy in 2021 as a wholly-owned subsidiary to drive the green energy business of the company.

The amalgamation brings the various components of the green energy ecosystem under one roof and allows for seamless transactions between the entities.

RIL is building a massive green energy ecosystem in Jamnagar, Gujarat.

It is pouring in billions of dollars into the project that encompasses solar, green hydrogen, batteries and fuel cells.

Published on January 22, 2026

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