Shubman Gill partners with GREW Solar; ‘The Next Starts Here’ powers a new vision for clean energy

A power play beyond cricket—GREW Solar and Shubman Gill spotlight the strength of solar energy
 
Shubman Gill partners with GREW Solar; ‘The Next Starts Here’ powers a new vision for clean energy
Mumbai (Anil Bedag): Bringing together the spirit of clean energy and youthful ambition, GREW Solar has launched its new ad film ‘The Next Starts Here’ featuring Gujarat Titans star players—Shubman Gill, Sai Sudharsan and Washington Sundar. More than just a commercial, the campaign delivers a powerful message: the foundation of every great success lies in strength, reliability, and consistency

The film captures how limited resources—such as inadequate lighting—once acted as barriers in the journey of aspiring athletes. Today, with the rise of solar energy, those obstacles are steadily being removed. From practice sessions to brightly lit stadiums, the narrative highlights the invisible yet decisive role energy plays in enabling performance and achievement.

Speaking on the occasion, Vinay Thadani, CEO and Executive Director of GREW Solar, said, “Energy today is no longer just a utility—it is a key driver of performance and progress. Just as athletes rely on discipline and consistency, businesses need dependable energy sources they can trust without compromise. Our goal is to establish solar energy as the foundation of future growth.”
Rosette Soares, Head of Corporate Branding, added, “With ‘The Next Starts Here,’ we aim to connect with a new India that is young, ambitious, and ready for change. Sustainable energy is no longer the future—it is a present necessity, and we are proud to be part of this transformation.”
Through this campaign, GREW Solar positions solar energy not merely as an alternative, but as a reliable and continuous foundation for future progress. As India advances and expands its solar capacity, the initiative tells a larger story—one where the right energy becomes the starting point of every new victory.

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