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Revolution is not an apple that falls when it is ripe, but this sustainable Apple Store launched in BKC, Mumbai

Apple, but make it sustainable! Mumbai says hello to the first ever Apple Store in India.

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Apple BKC is designed to be one of the most energy-efficient Apple Store locations in the world, with a dedicated solar array and zero reliance on fossil fuels for store operations.

Strategically located in Mumbai’s Bandra Kurla Complex financial, arts, and entertainment district, Apple BKC will serve as a dynamic space where Apple fanatics can come together, explore products and services, enjoy exceptional service, and learn how to get more out of their devices through free Today at Apple sessions.

A triangular handcrafted timber ceiling extends beyond the glass façade to the underside of the exterior canopy, reflecting the unique geometry of the store.

“At Apple, our customers are at the center of everything we do, and our teams are excited to celebrate this wonderful moment with them as we open our first retail store in India,” said Deirdre O’Brien, Apple’s senior vice president of Retail. “Apple BKC is a reflection of Mumbai’s vibrant culture and brings together the best of Apple in a beautiful, welcoming space for connection and community.”

Each tile is made from 408 pieces of timber, forming 31 modules per tile with a total of 1,000 tiles that make up the ceiling.

Apple BKC will offer a special Today at Apple series, “Mumbai Rising,” running from Tuesday through the summer. Bringing visitors, local artists, and creatives together, these free sessions featuring Apple products and services will offer hands-on activities that celebrate the local community and culture.

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The store is operationally carbon neutral, running on 100 percent renewable energy.

What’s remarkable is that the Apple BKC is designed to be one of the most energy-efficient Apple Store locations in the world, with a dedicated solar array and zero reliance on fossil fuels for store operations. The store is operationally carbon neutral, running on 100 percent renewable energy.

The opening of the store is expected to create a buzz among technology enthusiasts in the region, with many eager to explore the latest Apple products and services.

Apple BKC features a triangular handcrafted timber ceiling that extends beyond the glass façade to the underside of the exterior canopy, reflecting the unique geometry of the store. Each tile is made from 408 pieces of timber, forming 31 modules per tile with a total of 1,000 tiles that make up the ceiling. There are over 450,000 individual timber elements, all of which were assembled in Delhi. Upon entering the store, customers are greeted by two stone walls sourced from Rajasthan and a 14-meter-long stainless-steel staircase connecting the ground level and the cantilevered mezzanine.

Upon entering the store, customers are greeted by two stone walls sourced from Rajasthan and a 14-meter-long stainless steel staircase connecting the ground level and the cantilevered mezzanine.

Apple BKC features more than 100 team members who collectively speak over 20 languages. They’re ready to welcome customers from around the world, helping them learn about Apple products and offering advice on the best options to suit customers’ needs, as well as the Apple Trade In program.

Apple BKC’s 100 team members, who collectively speak over 20 languages, are ready to welcome customers with personalized support.
Apple BKC will offer a special Today at Apple series, “Mumbai Rising,” running through the summer.

Apple has been operating in India for more than 25 years, and as part of its deep commitment to the community, Apple continues its long-term support for the Akanksha Foundation, Barefoot College International, Applied Environmental Research Foundation (AERF), and others.

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