A high-level Australian Clean Energy Delegation comprising 30 delegates from 22 leading clean energy companies is currently visiting India from 7 to 11 July 2025. The mission aims to strengthen bilateral ties and explore deeper collaboration in the renewable energy space.
The delegation, led by the Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade), is being held in partnership with the state governments of New South Wales and Victoria, and supported by Queensland, South Australia, and Western Australia. It brings together cutting-edge Australian expertise in areas such as energy storage technologies, artificial intelligence for energy operations, solar power, green hydrogen, energy modelling, weather forecasting, education, capacity building, and consulting services.
As part of their itinerary, the delegation is actively participating in the 11th edition of the India Energy Storage Week (IESW) 2025, being held in New Delhi from 8 to 10 July. Australia is the official Country Partner at the event, reflecting the growing collaboration between the two nations in the clean energy sector. Following the conference, the delegation will also visit Bengaluru for on-ground engagements and site visits with prominent clean energy organisations to further explore partnership opportunities.
Highlighting Australia’s strengths in the renewable sector, Austrade noted the country’s abundant natural resources, skilled workforce, and strong research and development capabilities. These, combined with Australia’s stable investment climate and strategic trade relationships, position it as a key global player in the transition to a greener economy.
Nathan Davis, Trade and Investment Commissioner at Austrade, said, “We are happy to be here again at IESW 2025 to showcase leading Australian clean energy capabilities and deliver solutions for Indian businesses on India’s path to net zero. The Australia–India Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (AI-ECTA) and A New Roadmap for Australia’s Economic Engagement with India are deepening opportunities for Australian businesses. The Austrade team in India is available to facilitate the development of business linkages between Australia and India in the clean energy sector to take best advantage of those opportunities.”
Australia has been increasingly positioning itself as a renewable energy superpower through its “Future Made in Australia” initiative. The clean energy partnership between India and Australia has been identified as a “superhighway of growth” in the updated bilateral economic roadmap.
The current visit by the Australian delegation underscores the shared commitment of both countries toward achieving their respective net-zero goals and expanding sustainable energy cooperation.










