Rahul Kaushik, Head of Process Transformation, ACME Solar
Gurugram, February 6, 2026: ACME Solar Holdings Ltd (ACME Solar) has appointed Rahul Kaushik as Head of Process Transformation, further strengthening the company’s focus on building robust, future-ready processes and governance frameworks across its rapidly growing renewable energy portfolio. With a sharp focus on risk management, internal controls and operational excellence, Rahul will closely work with the leadership team to drive optimisation of business processes to support the company’s next phase of growth.
With nearly two decades of internal audit and risk advisory experience, Rahul has advised Boards, Audit Committees, Investors and CXOs on strengthening governance and internal control environments. In previous stints, he has led engagements at large Indian conglomerates, listed entities and multinational organisations and his sector experience spans across renewable energy, infrastructure and real estate, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, among others.
Prior to joining ACME Solar, Mr. Kaushik headed the Internal Audit function at O2 Power and have worked with large consulting firms like Ernst & Young, KPMG and Grant Thornton leading numerous internal audit, risk management, ICFR/IFC and process design engagements. Rahul’s rich experience in internal audit, risk and process transformation, especially in the renewable energy sector, will be significant as ACME Solar continues to scale and institutionalise robust governance across ACME Solar. His mandate is to help the company build agile, standardised and digitally enabled processes that can support our growth ambitions and deliver long-term value to all stakeholders.
With this appointment, ACME Solar reiterates its commitment to institutionalising strong governance, transparent processes and best-in-class risk management practices as it accelerates its contribution to India’s energy transition.
ACME Solar Holdings Limited is a leading integrated renewable energy player with a diversified portfolio of 7,770 MW spanning solar, wind, storage, FDRE and hybrid solutions and an operational contracted capacity of 2,962 MW and under construction contracted capacity of 4,808 MW including ~16 GWh of BESS installation. The under construction PPA signed portfolio stands at 2,668 MW. With an in-house EPC and O&M division, the company does end-to-end development and O&M of the plants, thereby delivering projects in a time & cost-effective manner while ensuring best in class operating performance evident in its industry leading CUF and operating margins.
