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Renewable Energy India Expo – See you at booth 15.270 – Hall #15

Renewable Energy Expo

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India’s renewable energy sector is growing by leaps and bounds. As of 2020, India has the 4th largest installed capacity for Renewable Energy, behind only China, US & Brazil. In 2020, 3 of the world’s top 5 largest solar parks were in India including, the 2255 MW Bhadla Solar Park in Rajasthan. India is also quickly ramping up its manufacturing capacity for Renewable energy – in June 2021, the Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Ltd. (IREDA) invited bids from solar module manufacturers for setting up solar manufacturing units under the central government’s Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme. Axis is excited to be a part of the Renewable Energy India Expo 2021 to showcase our work in this field and network with our peers in this field.

 

The Renewable Energy India Expo is an annual event that aims to accelerate the growth of the Indian renewable energy sector by offering sustainable development opportunities to businesses in this industry. Axis has been proudly associated with the event for 6 years.

 

Axis Electrical Components has also been manufacturing for the renewable energy sector for the past 5 yearsWe have extended the lifespan of Solar & Wind projects across India by supplying internationally approved products that protect the installations. Axis ESE & Conventional Lightning Arresters, Earthing materials, and Surge Protection Devices (SPDs) protect the installations from Electric Surges while our Bimetallic Lugs and Cable Lugs ensure long-lasting electrical connections that safely transmit electricity for solar and wind energy projects.

 

Axis has supplied to the biggest brands in the renewable energy sector Mahindra Susten, Schneider Electric, Siemens Gamesa, Larsen & Toubro, Waree Solar, URON Energy, WBSEDCL, Shivam Combines, Sun 360 Solar, etc.

 

The Indian government is committed to increased use of clean energy sources and is already undertaking various large-scale sustainable power projects and promoting green energy heavily. In addition, renewable energy can create many employment opportunities at all levels, especially in rural areas. India has an ambitious target of 450 gigawatts of renewable energy capacity by 2030. By that year, the government wants to meet half of the country’s power demand with renewable energy resources.

With all the projects the government is undertaking to increase renewable energy in India, it is clear the next step in the electrical industry. 

 

 Axis has been a partner with the government from the start to help create Indian Standards for electrical components to have a uniform standard across all manufacturers and high-quality products. This has helped the government in all the above projects. Axis continues to grow as a market leader in the electrical components industry and introduce innovation and reliable products. 

 

We are a leading Indian Manufacturer & Exporter of a wide range of Electrical Components used in Electrical Installations & the Equipment Building industry serving this industry for over 25 years. We are exporting to 80+ countries and our products adhere to the latest international standards. Our Technical Expertise lies in products like Lugs (Terminals) and Connectors, Earthing and Lightning Protection Systems, Aerial Bundled Conductor Accessories and Exo-thermic welding.

 

On 28th to 30th Sept’22, we will be showcasing our products, giving product demonstrations, exchanging ground-breaking ideas & technologies.

 

 

We hope to see you there at Stall 15.270 in Hall 15.

 

Watch this space for more updates regarding our participation in the REI expo. 

 

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