Siemens Energy has inaugurated a High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) Control and Protection (C&P) Test Center in Gurugram, India, as part of its ongoing LCC (Line Commutated Converter) refurbishment initiative. The new facility will support the testing and implementation of the company’s Grid Flow PLUS control and protection system.
According to the company, teams based in Germany and India will collaborate on the refurbishment of existing HVDC LCC C&P systems using this facility. The initiative is positioned to enhance the execution capabilities of the refurbishment programme.
Siemens Energy provides a range of products and services across power transmission, power generation, and industrial sectors in India. The company’s transmission portfolio includes Air Insulated Switchgear (AIS) up to 800 kV, Gas Insulated Switchgear (GIS) up to 420 kV, power transformers up to 765 kV and 500 MVA, reactors up to 765 kV, and traction transformers up to 33 kV and 10 MVA.
The company also delivers engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) solutions for high and extra high voltage projects, including AIS/GIS systems, Flexible Alternating Current Transmission Systems (FACTS), and High Voltage Direct Current Voltage Source Converter (HVDC VSC) technology.
In addition to equipment and project execution, Siemens Energy offers lifecycle services for high and extra high voltage assets. These services include bay extension, substation modernisation, retrofitting, overhauling, emergency and breakdown services, long-term service agreements, maintenance and operations contracts, and spare parts supply.
In the power generation segment, Siemens Energy provides services and solutions for gas turbines, large steam turbines, generators, and associated control systems. These offerings are targeted at power utilities, Independent Power Producers (IPPs), EPC firms, and industrial customers. Services include maintenance, operations, digitalisation, plant upgrades, flexibility enhancements, control system solutions, and consulting.
In the industrial segment, the company supplies industrial steam turbines ranging from 10 kW to 250 MW, condensers, and related service offerings aimed at extending asset life and improving heat recovery. Siemens Energy also delivers products and services to process industries including oil and gas, chemicals, petrochemicals, pulp and paper, sugar and ethanol, and marine sectors. The company’s focus in this area includes energy efficiency, greenhouse gas emission reduction, and integrated decarbonization solutions based on electrification, automation, digitalisation, and hydrogen generation.
Siemens Energy maintains a network of facilities across India covering manufacturing, research and development, sales, and service operations. The company’s registered office is located in Mumbai and serves as a key management hub. Sales and branch offices are also present in Gurugram and Bengaluru, supporting business functions across regions.
The company has multiple production facilities in India aligned with its product and service offerings. In Aurangabad, the company operates a manufacturing plant for gas-insulated high-voltage switchgear. In Goa, Siemens is expanding its smart infrastructure solutions factory, with planned capacity for gas-insulated switchgear and clean air GIS (Blue GIS) technologies.
Kalwa houses a power transformer factory and an electric motor production facility. Additional manufacturing operations are located in Hyderabad, Nashik, Puducherry, and Vadodara, contributing to the company’s energy and infrastructure supply chain.
Siemens Energy offers a broad range of services in India, including consultancy, digital solutions, installation and commissioning, modernisation, upgrades, repairs, maintenance, and spare parts.