Schneider Electric, a global leader in energy management and automation, has announced plans to expand its manufacturing capabilities in India.
During Elecrama 2025, CEO Olivier Blum revealed that Schneider Electric will set up three new plants in Kolkata, Hyderabad, and Ahmednagar, boosting the company’s presence in the rapidly growing Indian market.
With a clear focus on sustainability and digitalization, Schneider Electric aims to play a pivotal role in driving India’s energy transition.
To this end, CEO Blum emphasized that leveraging advanced technologies like digital grids, microgrids, and IoT-enabled systems will be essential in reducing emissions by 75% over the next 25 years.
As part of its long-term strategy, Schneider Electric has pledged to invest Rs 3,200 crore to expand its industrial footprint across India, adding an additional 1.2 million sq. ft. of manufacturing space by 2026.
Building on this commitment, the company aims to strengthen its presence in one of its most important global markets.
In line with this commitment, India remains a cornerstone of Schneider Electric’s global strategy, being the company’s third-largest market and one of its four strategic hubs.
As a result, this ongoing investment is expected to stimulate innovation and create jobs throughout the country.
At Elecrama 2025, Schneider Electric also showcased a comprehensive range of products and solutions designed to accelerate India’s energy transition.
With a portfolio focused on efficient, resilient, and sustainable technologies, Schneider Electric aims to empower Indian industries on their journey toward digitization and decarbonization.
With these significant investments, Schneider Electric is making bold strides toward realizing its long-term vision for India’s energy future.
As part of this vision, the company is driving India’s transition to a greener, more sustainable energy landscape, with a focus on sustainability and cutting-edge technology at its core.
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