ELECRAMA 2025 reaffirmed India’s ambition to become a global exporter of power equipment, with over 120 industry leaders, policymakers, and experts convening at the CEOs Roundtable to discuss energy transition, AI-led power management, and smart grids.
Shri Pankaj Agarwal, Secretary, Ministry of Power, highlighted the government’s focus on clean energy, grid modernization, and domestic manufacturing, stating, “India is on the path to becoming a major exporter of power equipment, with global players showing strong interest in our domestic manufacturing capabilities.” Shri Gurdeep Singh, CMD, NTPC, emphasized NTPC’s role in India’s 500 GW non-fossil fuel capacity push by 2030, reinforcing the importance of renewable energy expansion and AI integration. The event also spotlighted gender-inclusive policies through the Women in Power session, where industry leaders emphasized the growing role of women in STEM and green industries. Additionally, the launch of the World Utility Summit (WUS) set the stage for global partnerships focused on energy transition and future-ready utilities.
Shillong’s electrical industry sees ELECRAMA 2025 as an opportunity to leverage new innovations for improving regional infrastructure. With increasing demand for modern power solutions, local businesses and distributors are eyeing collaborations with manufacturers showcased at the event. With strong government backing and industry participation, ELECRAMA 2025 is poised to drive India’s energy transformation and solidify its position as a global power equipment hub.