Hitachi Energy is advancing its operations in India with significant factory expansions and a $250 million investment over the next five years. The initiatives include a new production bay in Mysore, Karnataka, and a greenfield bushing factory in Halol, Vadodara, aimed at bolstering transformer manufacturing capacity to support India’s energy transition and grid modernization efforts. Senior executives recently shared updates on social media, emphasizing the strategic importance of these projects and their alignment with the company’s global clean energy goals.

In a recent post, Venu Nuguri, Managing Director and CEO for India & South Asia, announced the addition of a new production bay in Mysore, Karnataka, and the establishment of a greenfield bushing factory in Halol, Vadodara. Nuguri emphasized the company’s commitment to supporting India’s energy transition and meeting evolving power demands.

Bruno Melles, Executive Vice President for Business Transformation and Development, reflected on the company’s historical engagement in India while highlighting its current expansions in Varodara, Savli, Mysore, and Halol. He described the investments as a reflection of the company’s confidence in India’s market potential and workforce. Melles stressed the importance of quality, safety, and disciplined execution in delivering on these initiatives.

These announcements align with Hitachi Energy’s announcement of a $250 million investment in India over the next five years. This funding, part of a larger $6 billion global strategy, aims to enhance production capacity, modernize infrastructure, and support India’s growing energy needs through advancements in transformer manufacturing and grid development.

These updates provide a closer look at the company’s operational progress and underline its focus on fostering collaboration and innovation within the local energy sector.