Schneider Electric India President Anil Chaudhury exchanged a copy of the memorandum of understanding with Vikramaditya Gourineni, head of Amara Raja Power Systems in Tirupati, on Friday. The former chairman of the Central Vigilance Committee KV Chowdary and the chairman of Amara Raja Group Ramachandra N. Galla appeared. | Image source: KV Poornachandra Kumar
A prefabricated substation will change the appearance of the building, whether it is an apartment or a commercial complex, because there are no longer bulky transformers installed on dangling pillars in the corners, and cables sloshing everywhere, eliminating the luster. The facade of the building.
Amara Raja Power Systems (ARPS) officially launched this prefab substation at its Karakambadi plant on Friday, which looks more like a pavilion than an electrical infrastructure, and cooperated with Schneider Electric to exclusively sell the product in the south. India.
Schneider Electric India managing director and president Anil Chaudhary and ARPS managing director Vikramaditya Gourineni call it an effective solution for power distribution networks, as well as a safe and lovely alternative to traditional physical substations, in line with the powerful IEC 62271-202 standard. Mr. Chaudhary called it the largest partnership, allowing expansion in the fast-growing southern states. Mr. Gurinini said that these substations can be customized.
Former Central Vigilance Commissioner KV Chowdary observed the necessity of such measures because every inch of urban space is important, especially as cities develop into “smart cities.” Jayadev Galla, vice chairman of the Amara Raja Group, also participated. Mr. Chowdary also launched a utility-scale solar power plant costing Rs 22 crore as part of a collaboration with Amara Raja’s huge parking lot, which can accommodate 30 buses, 190 four-wheelers and 1,500 two-wheelers .
In the subsequent celebration of the 34th Foundation Day of the Group, employees were awarded various categories of annual awards.
Post time: Oct-20-2021