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As India accelerates its transition toward a cleaner and more resilient energy future, the role of digital infrastructure has
become more critical than ever. In this May edition of Industrial Outlook, our cover story explores “The Digital Nervous System:
How Data Centers Became the Brain of India’s Green Grid.” With the rapid integration of renewable energy, data centers are no
longer passive facilities they are actively enabling real-time energy management, grid stability, and intelligent decision-making,
forming the backbone of a smarter, greener power ecosystem.
Alongside this, we turn our attention to a pressing industry concern the failure of Distribution Transformers (DTs). Despite being a
crucial link in the power distribution chain, DT failures continue to pose significant operational and financial challenges. Our
in-depth industry focus examines the root causes, emerging solutions, and the need for improved maintenance and monitoring
practices.
We also bring you comprehensive insights into the evolving wires & cables segment, which remains fundamental to ensuring
efficiency, safety, and reliability in modern infrastructure. Complementing this is our coverage on control panels and switchgear
essential components driving automation, protection, and control across industrial applications.
This edition is further enriched with exclusive interviews of industry leaders, thought-provoking guest articles, and a curated roundup
of the latest news and press releases shaping the sector.
As always, our aim is to deliver meaningful perspectives that inform, inspire, and support industry stakeholders in navigating change
and driving innovation.
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DRIVING EFFICIENCY & SUSTAINABILITY
THROUGH ADVANCED POWER TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS
In today’s industrial landscape, effi-
ciency and sustainability are no longer
optional; they're essential. Power Build,
with its decades of engineering excel-
lence, is at the forefront of this transfor-
mation. Through its advanced range of
power transmission products, the compa-
ny is actively helping industries mini-
mize energy consumption, extend ma-
chine lifespans, and transition toward
greener manufacturing practices.
Power Build’s entire gearbox and geared
motor portfolio is engineered with ener-
gy optimization at its core. Whether it's
the Series M Helical Inline Geared Mo-
tors, known for their compact design and
high efficiency, or the Series K Helical
Bevel Geared Motors, offering torque up
to 50,000 Nm with minimal energy loss,
each product is built to maximize output
while reducing unnecessary power draw.
These solutions are precision-designed
to minimize friction, vibration, and wear
three major contributors to energy ineffi-
ciency and mechanical failure.
One of the most effective ways Radicon
supports sustainability is through its gear
systems' high mechanical efficiency,
which directly contributes to lower elec-
tricity consumption in continuous opera-
tions. For example, the Series C
Heli-Worm and Series F Parallel Shaft
Geared Motors are designed to deliver
optimal performance even under varying
load conditions, reducing the stress on
motors and associated systems. This not
only conserves energy but also lowers
the carbon footprint of plants over time.
Moreover,
Power
Build’s
planetary
(Series PL) and worm gear (PBWR)
series contribute significantly to space-
saving, heat reduction, and mainte-
nance-free operations all of which are
key to sustainable plant design. Many of
these gearboxes are pre-filled with
high-grade lubricants and designed for
long maintenance cycles, ensuring re-
duced downtime and lower waste gener-
ation over the life of the equipment.
To complement its mechanical excel-
lence, Radicon also offers the PBL VFD
Series (Variable Frequency Drives) a
modern, electronic solution that brings
intelligent speed and torque control to
the table. These drives allow motors to
operate at optimal speeds, cutting down
on excess energy use during startup,
operation, and load variations. The result
is a finely tuned drive system that aligns
with green manufacturing goals.
Lastly, through extended equipment life
cycles, Radicon products inherently red-
uce the need for frequent replacements
and resource consumption. Gear units
like the Series J Shaft Mounted Reducers
and Roloid Gear Pumps are crafted with
durability and long-term efficiency in
mind, further reinforcing the company’s
commitment to sustainable industry pra-
ctices.
Power Build isn’t just powering ma-
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Zodiac Energy Limited has received a
Letter of Intent (LOI) from an interna-
tional entity based in Zambia for the
execution of a turnkey solar power
project in Lusaka.
The project involves the design, supply,
installation, testing and commissioning
of a ground-mounted solar PV power
plant with a capacity of 6 MWp DC and
5 MW AC, along with a 1 MWh battery
energy storage system (BESS). The
scope of work also includes packing and
forwarding,
dispatch,
transportation
with transit insurance, and delivery at
site on a DAP (Delivery at Place) basis.
The total value of the order is estimated
at US$3,288,000 (approximately ₹30.85
crore), based on prevailing exchange
rates as on the date of intimation.
The company said the project is expect-
ed to strengthen its presence in the
renewable energy sector and contribute
to revenues over the execution period.
ZODIAC ENERGY TO DEVELOP SOLAR POWER
PROJECT IN ZAMBIA AFTER LOI
NEWS
Adani Energy Solutions Limited
(AESL) is set to significantly ramp
up its capital expenditure, planning
to invest about ₹22,000 crore in
FY27 a 47 per cent increase over
current levels with a strong focus on
expanding its transmission business
as part of its core infrastructure
strategy.
The company’s consolidated capex
across transmission, distribution,
and smart metering has already seen
a steady rise, reaching close to
₹15,000 crore, according to Kan-
darp Patel. “We will continue to
improve the capex,” Patel said,
highlighting the company’s ongoing
investment momentum.
Breaking down the FY27 invest-
ment plan, Patel said transmission
will account for the lion’s share at
₹15,500 crore. Distribution is expe-
cted to receive around ₹2,350 crore,
while approximately ₹3,900 crore
will be allocated to smart metering.
The figures underscore AESL’s con-
tinued emphasis on strengthening
its transmission network.
The upward investment trend is
expected to carry into FY28 as well.
The
company
has
outlined
a
projected capex of ₹25,000 crore
for that year, with ₹20,000 crore
earmarked for transmission, ₹2,000
crore for distribution, and ₹1,500
crore for smart metering.
The planned increase in spending
reflects AESL’s broader strategy to
scale up infrastructure and support
growing energy demand, with trans-
mission remaining the central pillar
of its expansion efforts.
ADANI ENERGY SOLUTIONS PLANS 47% SURGE IN FY27
CAPEX TO ₹22,000 CRORE ON TRANSMISSION EXPANSION
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Adani Green Energy Limited has ex-
panded its renewable energy portfolio
after its wholly owned stepdown subsid-
iary, Adani Green Energy Twenty Six A
Limited (AGE26AL), operationalised a
292 MW solar power project at Khavda.
The project was commissioned follow-
ing relevant regulatory clearances, with
the decision to operationalise the plant
taken at 7:37 p.m. on April 22, 2026.
Power generation from the facility is
scheduled to commence from April 23,
2026.
With this addition, Adani Green Energy
Limited has reached a total operational
renewable energy generation capacity
of 19,585.8 MW. The company has also
achieved a total operational battery
energy storage system (BESS) capacity
of 1,376 MWh, further strengthening its
integrated renewable energy infrastruc-
ture.
ADANI GREEN ENERGY COMMISSION 292 MW
SOLAR PROJECT THROUGH TWENTY SIX A UNIT
NEWS
ABB announced today the dispatch of
its first wind power converter in India
after the acquisition of Gamesa Elec-
tric’s power electronics business in
December 2025. Manufactured and
shipped
from
the
state-of-the-art
Nelamangala facility in Bengaluru,
India, this milestone delivery to a wind
turbine OEM reaffirms ABB's expanded
commitment to the renewable energy
and wind power sectors, both in India
and globally.
The dispatch represents a significant
step in integrating Gamesa Electric’s
power electronics proven wind energy
conversion technologies into ABB’s
portfolio, aligned with the vision of
‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ and the country’s
push for ‘Make in India’, ABB is solidi-
fying its Indian footprint in the renew-
able energy sector with a strengthened
focus on wind power, supported by a
broader portfolio spanning utility-scale
solar and battery energy storage systems
(BESS).
India
is
rapidly
consolidating
its
position as a global renewable energy
manufacturing and deployment hub,
with wind power at the heart of this
transformation. Now as the world’s 3rd
largest wind manufacturing bases, India
is expected to meet around 10 percent of
global wind demand and scale installed
wind capacity to 107 GW by 2030,
underscoring its growing importance in
the global renewable energy ecosystem.
ABB ACCELERATES RENEWABLES FOCUS WITH
WIND POWER CONVERTER DISPATCH IN INDIA
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Net profit of Transformers & Rectifi-
ers India declined 5.19% to Rs 89.28
crore in the quarter ended March 2026
as against Rs 94.17 crore during the
previous quarter ended March 2025.
Sales rose 15.70% to Rs 782.67 crore in
the quarter ended March 2026 as against
Rs 676.48 crore during the previous
quarter ended March 2025.
For the full year,net profit rose 23.39%
to Rs 264.39 crore in the year ended
March 2026 as against Rs 214.27 crore
during the previous year ended March
2025. Sales rose 24.24% to Rs 2508.80
crore in the year ended March 2026 as
against Rs 2019.38 crore during the
previous year ended March 2025.
TRANSFORMERS & RECTIFIERS INDIA CONSOLIDATED
NET PROFIT DECLINES 5.19% IN THE MARCH 2026 QUARTER
T&D ENTERS MULTI-YEAR GROWTH PHASE;
SIEMENS ENERGY, CG POWER TOP PICKS
NEWS
India’s transmission and distribution
(T&D) sector is emerging as one of the
most compelling industrial growth
themes, supported by a large domestic
investment pipeline and rising global
demand for power equipment. At the
center of this cycle is the transformer
value chain, particularly high-voltage
equipment, which continues to benefit
from capacity expansion, healthy pric-
ing, and strong order visibility.
The domestic opportunity is anchored
by the National Electricity Plan, which
envisages nearly ₹9 trillion of transmis-
sion investments through FY32. The
broader roadmap includes transmission
infrastructure to support 500 GW of
renewable energy capacity by 2030 and
more than 600 GW of installed power
capacity by 2032. Planned additions
include over 191,000 circuit kilometers
of transmission lines, 1,270 GVA of
transformation capacity, and 33 GW of
HVDC bi-pole links.
While sector-level ordering moderated
in FY26, with 16 schemes awarded
versus 45 in FY25, the slowdown
appears linked to temporary execution
constraints rather than weak demand.
Manufacturers are currently operating
at high utilization levels and increasing-
ly focusing on higher-voltage
trans-
formers such as 400 kV and 765 kV
systems, which require longer produc-
tion and testing cycles.
As new capacities come online over the
next one to two years, ordering activity
is expected to recover. Another major
growth lever is the rapid adoption of
storage infrastructure. India’s plan
includes 47 GW of battery energy stor-
age systems and 31 GW of pumped
storage capacity, which should create
incremental demand for grid equipment,
substations, and balancing infrastruc-
ture. I
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Serving Sustainability with Innovation
QUOTE
Over the last financial year, Lamco Transformers Pvt. Ltd. has demonstrated steady
growth driven by strong demand from industrial and renewable energy sectors. We
successfully executed multiple projects across distribution and inverter duty trans-
former segments, strengthening our presence in key markets. Our focus on quality,
timely delivery, and customer-centric solutions has helped us build long-term relation-
ships and enhance brand credibility.
In the current year, our primary focus is on three key areas: capacity expansion,
technological advancement, and deeper penetration into the renewable energy seg-
ment. We aim to strengthen our manufacturing capabilities to meet increasing demand,
while also investing in advanced design and testing infrastructure to improve efficien-
cy and performance standards.
Additionally, we are exploring smart and energy-efficient transformer solutions
aligned with evolving grid requirements. Our execution strategy includes process
optimization, team skill enhancement, and strategic partnerships. By combining
innovation with operational excellence, we are confident of delivering sustainable
growth and reinforcing Lamco’s position as a trusted transformer manufacturer in the
industry. I
Mr. Amardeep Singh
Managing Director
LAMCO TRANSFORMERS
PVT. LTD.
Planning, Innovation and Execution
Novasys Greenergy Limited continues to demonstrate steady growth with a strong
focus on quality, innovation, and timely execution of projects. Over the past year, the
company has strengthened its operational capabilities, improved project delivery
standards, and expanded its presence across key markets. By adopting advanced solar
technologies and maintaining a customer-centric approach, the company has been able
to deliver reliable and efficient energy solutions.
Reflecting this consistent progress, the company has achieved a revenue of ₹9.8 billion
in the last financial year, marking an important milestone in its growth journey. This
performance highlights the strength of its business model and its ability to scale
sustainably in a competitive market.
Looking ahead, the company aims to further expand its reach, enhance operational
efficiency, and invest in new technologies to improve performance and output. With a
continued focus on clean energy and sustainable practices, Novasys Greenergy Limit-
ed remains committed to supporting India’s renewable energy goals while delivering
long-term value to its customers I
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Changing the Landscape of Tape Industry with
Consistent Quality
Deon Tapes Industries Pvt. Ltd. is a vertically integrated manufacturer of high-per-
formance adhesive tapes serving packaging, electrical, construction, and industrial
applications across global markets.
Established in 2016, Deon has evolved into a scalable manufacturing partner for
importers, distributors, and OEMs, combining cost efficiency with consistent product
performance.
Our product portfolio includes BOPP packaging tapes, PVC electrical insulation tapes,
floor marking tapes, double-sided tapes, foam tapes, and specialty bonding solutions,
designed to meet diverse industrial requirements across multiple sectors.
With two large-scale manufacturing complexes in Silvassa and Vadodara, spanning
over 89,000 sq. meters of built-up infrastructure, Deon operates with strong produc-
tion depth and efficiency.
Our integrated manufacturing capabilities include:
* In-house PVC film production through calendaring lines
* Multiple high-speed coating lines for PVC, BOPP, and specialty tapes
* Dedicated adhesive manufacturing for water-based, solvent-based, and rubber-based
systems
This end-to-end vertical integration from raw material processing to finished tape
enables:
* Consistent quality across batches
* Faster customization and development
* Competitive cost structures for global buyers
Every product is manufactured under controlled processes and aligned with interna-
tional performance standards such as ASTM, ensuring suitability for export markets
across Europe, the Middle East, and other regions.
Deon operates with a flexible and responsive manufacturing approach, allowing us to
support both large-volume buyers and specialized application requirements with
reliability and speed.
Today, we are trusted by a growing base of global partners who rely on us for consis-
tent supply, dependable performance, and long-term business value.
With a strong foundation in manufacturing and a forward-looking approach, Deon
continues to expand its capabilities to meet the evolving needs of the global adhesive
tape industry. I
Q. “Transformers you can Trust”
is your company motto how does
LAMCO justify this perspective?
At Lamco, trust is not just a tagline it is
built into every transformer we manu-
facture. We ensure this through strin-
gent quality control, robust design pra-
ctices, and adherence to national and
international standards. From raw
material selection to final testing, ev-
ery stage is monitored to deliver
consistent performance and reliability.
Our transformers are designed for long
operational life, minimal losses, and
dependable performance even under
challenging conditions. Over the years,
repeat business from our clients and
long-term partnerships are a testament
to the trust we have earned.
Q. Can you elaborate on the dif-
ferent types of your Oil Cooled / Oil
Immersed Transformers?
We manufacture a comprehensive
range of oil-cooled transformers cater-
ing to diverse industrial and utility
requirements. These include Distribu-
tion Transformers, Power Transform-
ers up to 25 MVA, and specialized
Inverter Duty Transformers for renew-
able applications. Our transformers are
available with ONAN/ONAF cooling
configurations, copper or aluminium
windings, and are designed for high
efficiency with low losses. We also
offer customized solutions based on
specific customer requirements, ensur-
ing optimal performance across appli-
cations such as utilities, industries, and
renewable energy projects.
Q. What are Wind Transformers,
and what are the features of your
wind transformers?
Wind transformers are specifically
designed to integrate wind energy gen-
eration with the grid. These transform-
ers must handle fluctuating loads, har-
monics, and varying environmental
conditions. At Lamco, our wind trans-
formers are engineered for high dura-
bility, thermal stability, and superior
insulation strength. They are capable
of handling voltage variations and
offer excellent efficiency under dy-
namic load conditions. Our designs
focus on reliability, minimal mainte-
nance, and long service life, which are
critical for wind energy applications.
Q. The Indian transformer mar-
ket is expected to grow significantly
how is LAMCO planning to capital-
ize on this opportunity?
The projected growth of the transform-
er market presents a significant oppor-
tunity, driven by infrastructure expan-
sion, renewable energy integration,
and industrial growth. At Lamco, we
are strategically enhancing ourmanu-
facturing capacity, investing in advan-
ced technology, and strengthening our
presence in the renewable energy
segment. We are also focusing on
innovation, efficiency improvement,
and expanding our customer base
across utilities and private sectors.
Our goal is to position Lamco as a
preferred partner for reliable and
high-performance transformers in this
growing market.
Q. What is LAMCO’s roadmap
for 2026? Any new product launches
planned?
In 2026, Lamco is focused on expand-
ing its footprint in the renewable
energy sector, particularly in solar and
wind applications. We are working on
advanced inverter duty transformers
with improved efficiency and compact
designs. Additionally, we are exploring
smart transformer solutions with mon-
itoring capabilities to enhance perfor-
mance tracking and predictive mainte-
nance. Strengthening our testing facil-
ities and achieving higher certifica-
tions are also part of our roadmap. Our
vision is to deliver technologically
advanced, energy-efficient, and future-
ready transformer solutions.
Mr. Amardeep Singh
Managing Director
LAMCO Transformers Pvt. Ltd.
Delivering
Trust
with
Transformers
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Q. How does YITOA balances In-
novation with Sustainability?
While focusing on innovative
ap-
proaches we embark on sustainability
in every action. We also ensure pollu-
tion prevention at our facilities and
always try to conserve resources and
energy for its effective utilization.
Thus, we innovate technologies and
new products with features to support
the environmental sustainability in
helping carbon neutrality with less
energy consumption. Focusing on the-
se aspects, we specialize in high per-
formance micro controllers and inte-
grated circuits for automotive, elec-
tronics and industrial segments. We are
the leading solution provider for disas-
ter management systems as well as
digital terrestrial broadcasting which
helps the nation to take action effec-
tively during unforeseen situations.
This technology also helps to stream
the favorite shows while on move
without any data consumption. Our
technology supports high and seamless
data reception even at high speed
which further reduces the outlay for
ecosystem development.
Q. What separates YITOA from
other fabless semiconductor compa-
nies of the world?
The
outstanding
aspect
of
our
(YMTC’s) fabless business is our
possession of highly advanced recep-
tion performance for mobile devices,
along with specialized video-related
technologies.
Our automotive DTV ICs are the proof
of this technology. We continue to
release new ICs in the Japanese auto-
motive market and have maintained
the top market share for many years.
Unlike typical semiconductor compa-
nies, we are not limited to IC technolo-
gy alone; we also have specialists in
video-related technologies.
This allows us to develop ICs and
provide solutions from the customer’s
perspective, a feature that sets us apart
and is highly valued by our clients.
Looking ahead, in our fabless business,
we are planning not only to target the
traditional domestic Japanese market
but also to enter the DTV STB market
in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico with
products compliant with the ATSC 1.0
standard, as well as to develop solu-
tions compatible with the ATSC 3.0
broadcasting standard, which is gain-
ing attention as India’s next-generation
broadcasting standard.
We are currently seeking partner com-
panies interested in the Indian market.
Q. How is YMTC establishing
itself as a global leader in the field of
optical sensor ICs?
We are steadily building our presence
in the global market for optical sensor
ICs used in industrial and consumer
applications. To capitalize on the expa-
nding global market for these sensor
ICs, we are further strengthening our
development capabilities, as these ICs
are indispensable for smartphones,
smartwatches, TVs, and various indus-
trial sensors. In particular, demand for
sensor ICs for robots has been growing
recently. These optimized IC solutions
enable performance optimization, red-
uced power consumption, and im-
proved sensor accuracy. These features
help our customers maintain their
brand positioning at the highest level.
Furthermore, we plan to expand our
operations in the field of light-related
technologies, and we have begun ex-
ploring LD (laser diodes) and PD
(photodiodes) currently used in opto-
couplers and optical communications.
We have a strong foundation in Japan
as an IDM with nearly 50 years of
experience in the fields of optical se-
miconductor devices and analog ICs.
By integrating our development and
production facilities, we will continue
to deliver flexible and innovative prod-
uct development solutions.
Q. Briefly describe the features of
yours MEMS Mirror Integrated
Circuit?
YITOA’s MEMS mirror integrated
circuits are engineered for high perfor-
mance in dual-axis laser scanning
applications. Utilizing MEMS technol-
ogy, the mirrors are formed directly on
silicon substrates and are capable of
horizontal and vertical scanning, achi-
eved through electromagnetic drive
mechanisms.
Mr. Renjith Kumar R
Head of the Indian Region
Yitoa Micro Technology
Corporation Japan
Embarking on
Sustainability
in Every
Action
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Key Features
• Dual-axis integrated design enables
flexible scanning in both directions.
• Compact and lightweight structure
allows for easy integration in space-co-
nstrained environments.
• Wide field of view (FOV) means few-
er sensors can cover larger areas, in-
creasing efficiency.
• Optimized for automotive use, offer-
ing reliable performance with low
drive voltage and reduced power con-
sumption.
• Supports built-in angle sensors and
temperature sensors, enabling enhanc-
ed functionality and monitoring.
Major Applications
• 3D LiDAR systems for automotive
and factory automation
• Projection displays
• Head-Up Display (HUD) solutions
Q. What is the roadmap of
YITOA in 2026 and any new prod-
ucts which you are going to launch
this year?
We have already secured orders for a
wide range of custom ICs scheduled
for release in 2026, including photodi-
odes for use in smartwatches and sim-
ilar devices; 1D linear image sensor
ICs used as displacement sensors;
DTV set-top boxes compliant with the
ATSC 1.0 broadcasting standard; and
laser driver ICs suitable for laser-equi-
pped products such as printers, barcode
scanners, and industrial sensors.
In addition to ICs, we are also working
on the development of SMPS, for
which BIS certification is becoming
mandatory in India.
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Q. How Delta manages its core
principles Intelligent, Sustainable,
and Connected?
These three words aren't marketing
copy. They are genuinely the way we
wake up every morning and decide
what to build next.
Intelligent means we embed AI and
IoT into everything we make, from our
solar inverters to our building manage-
ment systems, so our customers' assets
think for themselves rather than just
operate. Sustainable is non-negotiable
between 2010 and 2023, our energy-ef-
ficient products helped the world save
over 45.5 billion kilowatt-hours of
electricity globally. And in 2023 alone,
we cut our own Scope 1 and 2 emis-
sions by 39% against our 2021 base-
line. Connected is what ties it all toget-
her whether it's linking solar, storage,
and EV charging into a single hybrid
ecosystem, or connecting our 200+
channel partners across India into one
cohesive delivery network.
India is actually the best place in the
world to live these principles right
now, because the country is building
infrastructure from scratch and we get
to have intelligence and sustainability
in from day one, not bolt it on later.
Q. Briefly describe how Delta is
contributing to energy infrastruc-
ture in India?
Energy infrastructure is where we feel
our impact most viscerally. Look at
what we've built: a portfolio that
stretches from a 3.3 kW AC home
charger all the way up to a 1 MW ultra-
fast DC charger, and we have already
deployed over 9,000 EV chargers
across India. On the solar side, our
flagship 4.4 MW modular central in-
verter is now powering large commer-
cial and utility-scale projects across
some of India's harshest grid condi-
tions.
But the piece I'm most proud of right
now is our 110 MW Power Condition-
ing Systems order for Battery Energy
Storage projects. As India pushes
renewable penetration higher, the grid
needs intelligence and flexibility and
that's exactly what our BESS solutions
provide. We are also sourcing 9.6
million units of wind-generated elec-
tricity annually for our own Tamil
Nadu facilities, cutting roughly 6,979
metric tons of carbon per year. We're
not just selling green solutions we're
living them inside our own walls.
The Krishnagiri plant expansion, part
of our $500 million India investment
commitment, is adding manufacturing
muscle specifically for EV charging,
telecom, and data center energy solu-
tions all made locally, for India.
Q. Elaborate on how Delta is
balancing innovation with sustain-
ability?
We stopped treating them as a trade-off
years ago. At Delta, innovation is
sustainability.
Take our new 240 kW DC Fast EV
Charger, developed right here in India
by our local R&D team in Gurugram. It
runs at 95% efficiency and can simul-
taneously charge two vehicles. Higher
efficiency means less energy wasted,
which means less carbon. The innova-
tion and the sustainability outcome are
the same thing. Or look at our D-Bot
collaborative robots: they're designed
to make factories smarter and faster,
but they simultaneously reduce energy
consumption per unit produced.
We also hold ourselves to global ac-
countability frameworks we've been on
the Dow Jones Sustainability World
Index for 14 consecutive years and
have won CDP's double A rating four
times. Our RE100 pledge commits us
to 100% renewable electricity across
all operations by 2030, with net-zero
ambitions by 2050. These aren't distant
targets to us in India our PPAs for wind
power are already moving those
numbers in the right direction. Every
product we ship either saves energy or
enables clean energy. That's where in-
novation and sustainability become
one and the same story.
Q. What is Delta's roadmap for
2026 and what does the future of
data centres look like?
In 2026, our focus in India is deepen-
ing on three fronts: scaling our energy
storage and EV charging footprint,
advancing smart manufacturing throu-
gh AI and digital twins, and doubling
down on green data centre infrastruc-
ture. These aren't separate bets they all
flow from the same conviction that
India's next decade will be built on
Mr. Pankaj Singh
Head of Data Center & Telecom
Business Solutions
Delta Electronics india
At Delta
Innovation is
Sustainability
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