Epsilon Cable Expands in India: Strengthening Power Grids with HVCRC Technology
Epsilon Cable, a division of Epsilon Composite, is expanding its operations in India with a new subsidiary, HindEpsilon Composite, in Chennai. The company specializes in HVCRC composite core conductors, crucial for enhancing power line efficiency. This aligns with India's electrification initiatives and the 500 GW renewable energy target for 2030.
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French company Epsilon Composite has launched its subsidiary, HindEpsilon Composite, in Chennai, India, marking a major step in the company's expansion strategy in the region. Known for its HVCRC composite core conductors, Epsilon aims to boost India's power grid efficiency through local production and partnerships.
With India accelerating its electrification and grid modernization efforts, Epsilon's commitment to producing high-performance composite parts locally aligns with the nation's 'Make in India' initiative. The company's recent success in securing reconductoring projects in states like Uttar Pradesh and Assam further underscores Epsilon's strategic importance in India's power sector.
A cornerstone of Epsilon's strategy is the advanced conductors designed to double the ampacity of high-voltage lines while reducing electrical losses and emissions. This is seen as vital to supporting India's grid modernization efforts and reaching the 500 GW renewable target by 2030.
(With inputs from agencies.)

