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Schneider pads up to enter India

- JYOTI MUKUL

French multinatio­nal company Schneider Electric is looking at expanding its footprint in micro grid and power solutions for electric transport in India, the largest market for decentrali­sed power. The company has sold 3 million e-charging systems globally.

“We are looking at the way we can connect people with no access to energy with relevant solar home systems and electric systems. This will enable them to access electricit­y. These are solutions we are offering in India since it is the most advanced place for such off-grid systems,” said Luc Remont, executive vice-president, internatio­nal operations, Schneider Electric. The company is developing these technologi­es at its innovation centre in Bengaluru. Anil Chaudhry, country president and MD, Schneider Electric, said it had created a special vertical called access to energy to focus on this segment.

“We have won projects such as the one from HCL Foundation to supply 47 micro grids for the Hardoi district in Uttar Pradesh. This will benefit 70,000 people. This business has grown by 15-12 per cent in 2017,” he said, adding that he expected the sector to continue growing next year.

Remont said parts of the US and Australia have moved to decentrali­sed power generation, essentiall­y based on solar, because it fits into a geography where channelisi­ng power in the last mile is expensive.

“There are experience­s in countries such as Indonesia, which are similar to India. In Africa, there is no central organisati­on of utilities at the city or village level. It is different in India, where there is a civil organisati­on that is strong and is enabling the developmen­t of technology,” hesaid. According to Remont, finding a right balance between integratio­n of decentrali­sed and grid power is a challenge in all countries.

“We are looking at the way we can connect people with no access to energy with relevant solar home systems and electric systems” LUC REMONT executive VP, internatio­nal operations, Schneider Electric

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