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Indian electronics industry's mission $ 500 billion

Indian electronics industry has set an ambitious target of $500 billion by 2030 from present $ 101 billion. The task is challenging, but not insurmountable. As a result, the industry is on the cusp of unprecedented growth, says Rakesh Rao.Read more

We face a shortage of skilled labour for advanced processes: Sanjeev Srivastava

Delta Electronics is positioned to capitalise on several growth opportunities in the electronics manufacturing space. Read more

Delta and ThunderPlus sign MoU for low voltage 2W and 3W EVs fast chargers

The chargers, developed with Delta’s advanced 4kW rectifier modules featuring energy efficiency up to 93%, are customisable and designed to meet India’s diverse requirements, making them a game-changer for the local EV market.Read more

Quest to increase efficiency in manufacturing driving robots demand in India

With 59 per cent increase in robot installation in 2023, India has emerged as one of the strongest growing markets. Many believes robots will be central to achieving India’s ambition of becoming a global manufacturing hub, as they enhance efficiency, consistency, and scalability in operations, says Rakesh Rao. Read more

Delta Electronics will soon introduce cobots in India: Manish Walia

In this interview with Rakesh Rao, Manish Walia, Head - Industrial Automation, Delta Electronics India, explains the importance of advanced automation and robotics to enhance the operational efficiency and productivity of India’s manufacturing sector.Read more

Delta Electronics hosts Automation Solution Day to showcase IoT solutions

This high-performance system ensures faster production cycles, reduces downtime, and enhances precision in complex stamping operations.Read more

Policies are pushing investments in energy-efficient technologies: Benjamin Lin

Our growth has been driven by a combination of local market demand and our focus on exports, particularly to neighbouring regions. Read more

Delta inaugurates India headquarters and global R&D centre in Bengaluru

Delta is expected to employ up to 750 R&D engineers over the next 3 years to strengthen its unique capabilities in developing smart, energy-saving high-voltage power management solutions for telecom, data centres, EV charging, and energy storage applications, as well as IoT, AI-related software, all tailored for India’s transformation.Read more

Evolution of India's EV charging infrastructure

The debate between EVs and gasoline vehicles often revolves around cost per kilometer, with EVs having a clear advantage.Read more

Tata Motors inks MoU with DE and Thunderplus to fit 250 fast-charging stations

E-commerce companies, parcel & courier service providers, among other industries, are increasing the adoption of commercial EVs for the last-mile deliveries to reduce their carbon footprint. Read more

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