Crompton Greaves Ltd (CG) is setting up a greenfield plant in Jigani Industrial Area, Bangalore, which will be operational by this year-end.
The plant is expected to help bolster India’s Smart Grid initiative.
CG is part of the $4 billion Avantha Group.
The plant will make intelligent electronic devices (IEDs) which are critical in the control and monitoring of power systems. The plant will also assemble control and relay panels using these IEDs, complying with the latest Substation Automation standard - IEC 61850, said a press release issued by the company.
Offering unprecedented control and efficiency in power supply, a Smart Grid could go a long way in protecting consumers from power outage. As of now pilot projects for Smart Grid technologies are being carried out in several cities including Bangalore.
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With the acquisition of ZIV complete, Crompton Greaves gets access to ZIV’s Smart Grid technologies, including expertise in grid automation.
Covering 4050 sq mtrs, the plant will employ 30 people in its first year of operations, and will first cater to the Indian market. Later on, it will extend its market reach to nearby geographies, the release said.


