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The missing link in India’s energy transition

While generation capacity from renewables has grown steadily, and commendable strides have been made to reduce the cost of solar PV cells for example, our ability to store, intelligently manage and distribute that energy still remains a massive challenge. This gap isn’t just a technical bottleneck, but also a strategic vulnerability that requires much attention across the entire renewable energy value chain.

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Hitachi Energy India Q4 revenue up 13.1% YoY

Hitachi Energy India has reported a revenue of INR 1,921.9 crore in January–March 2025, a YoY growth of 13.1%. Profit after tax is 61.8% up YoY at INR 183.9 crore.

GE Vernova unveils INR 1.4 billion investment plan to expand manufacturing footprint in India

GE Vernova has announced a strategic investment of around INR 1,400 million ($16 million) to expand its electrification manufacturing and engineering footprint in India. The investment includes the development of a new HVDC/FACTS manufacturing line in Chennai and a cutting-edge engineering & test lab in Noida.

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Socomec showcases new power management solutions at ELECRAMA 2025

Socomec showcased its DELPHYS XM UPS, power quality meters DIRIS A-100 and A-200, and FP ESS fuses for energy storage systems.

“Electrical, electronics manufacturing will be key in scaling clean energy”: Power minister

Manohar Lal Khattar, union minister for power, highlighted the electrical and electronics manufacturing industry will be key in scaling clean energy, advancing grid modernization, and strengthening transmission networks as India aims to achieve 800 GW of power generation capacity by 2030, with 50% from renewables.

Servotech Renewable signs agreement with France-based Watt & Well to make EV charger components in India 

The collaboration will initially focus on the development of a 30kW power module for use in the Indian EV charging market. 

Power electronics startup Dynolt secures $1.7 million in seed funding round led by Transition VC

Dynolt plans to use the funds for expanding its footprint in mobility through higher power chargers for fast charging stations. The company also plans to enter new sectors like solar and hydrogen with its solutions for high-frequency inverters and DC-DC converters application.

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