Latest News

Hitachi Energy eyes expansion in India amidst increasing power need

Hitachi Energy is seeking to open more worldwide capability centers in India to broaden regional operations, amidst growing energy demand and a push to scale up renewable energy generation in the country.

Zurich-based Hitachi Energy, that makes transformers and large-scale power transmitters, runs a GCC in the nation, where high power need has actually led to the federal government ramping up generation, including in renewable energy.

We are looking at Hyderabad for our GCC. and likewise looking at Pune. It might take six months to one year, stated Venu Nuguri, the managing director and CEO of the business's India unit.

The center might be in either or both cities depending on the need, he said, without providing monetary information of the financial investment.

The brand-new GCC - a low-cost, offshore center - will work together with Hitachi Energy India, but will belong to a. different non-listed Indian entity of Hitachi Energy in. Switzerland, Nuguri stated.

India's government in 2015 presented rewards for green. energy transition, with an objective to have 500 GW of installed. capability through non-fossil fuel sources by 2030.

India's power consumption grew 8% in fiscal year 2023. The. International Energy Company approximates that India will include. electrical power need approximately comparable to the current intake. of the UK over the next 3 years.

To fulfill the forecasted demand, market requires to generate at. least 3-4 times than what is being done. And accordingly, our. order book will likewise grow two or 3 times, greater than market. growth, Nuguri stated.

The company had an order stockpile of 72 billion rupees.

(source: Reuters)