ELECRAMA 2025 is setting the stage for India’s emergence as a global power equipment exporter, bringing together over 120 industry leaders, policymakers, and experts. The CEOs Roundtable featured discussions on energy transition, AI-driven power management, and smart grids, reinforcing India’s commitment to innovation and sustainability.
Shri Pankaj Agarwal, Secretary, Ministry of Power, highlighted the government’s focus on clean energy, grid modernization, and domestic manufacturing. “India is on the path to becoming a major exporter of power equipment, with strong interest from global players,” he stated. Shri Gurdeep Singh, CMD, NTPC, emphasized NTPC’s leadership in India’s 500 GW non-fossil fuel capacity target by 2030, underscoring advancements in renewable energy and AI integration.
The Women in Power session celebrated gender-inclusive policies and women’s growing role in STEM and green industries. Meanwhile, the World Utility Summit (WUS) launched key discussions on global energy partnerships and AI-driven power solutions. Shillong’s power sector sees ELECRAMA 2025 as a crucial opportunity to modernize infrastructure and boost regional trade. With increasing investments in energy solutions, local businesses are poised to collaborate with manufacturers and industry leaders showcased at the event. With robust government support and industry participation, ELECRAMA 2025 is set to drive India’s energy transformation and strengthen its position as a global power hub.

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