The theme of ELECRAMA 2023 is ‘Reimagine Energy – For Sustainable Future’ and the mega event will showcasing innovation and future technologies in many areas including storage, green hydrogen, fuel cells, AI, and IoT. This edition will also focus on sustainability through energy conservation, carbon net zero, and smart consumption.
Backed up apex industry body IEEMA, ELECRAMA is the largest stand-alone showcase of the Indian electrical & allied electronics industry. The upcoming edition, 18th in the series, will be held at India Expo Mart, Greater Noida, during February 18-23, 2023.
In the last seven years, over $70 billion investment has been made in renewable energy in India. A quick look at the contribution of the manufacturing sector to the country’s GVA indicates that traditionally the sector contributed 16-17 per cent to the GVA. This has reduced to 14.4 per cent in FY21 given the COVID pandemic and slumped the demand.
Further, the electrical and allied electronics industry’s contribution to the manufacturing sector is in the band of 6.5 per cent to 7 per cent and remains almost consistent over the last 5 years. The total equipment exports of the country have grown with a 10-year CAGR of 11.7 per cent and imports have grown with a 10-year CAGR of 2.4 per cent.
The contribution of electrical equipment exports to total exports is consistent over the years and is pegged at 2.8 to 3.1 per cent over the years. The year 2047 will witness enhanced penetration of electricity in allied sectors, pole position of the industry across future technologies and leadership position across the value chain.
2047 Vision & 2030 Mission can be strategically achieved by:
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At the launch of ELECRAMA 2023 – the 15th edition of the world-class exhibition of electrical, industrial electronics, and allied industry in April this year, R K Singh, Hon’ble Minister of Power & New and Renewable Energy, said, “We have brought great transformational changes in our industry in the past five years. We are committed to a climate-friendly, aggressively going ahead with our Hon’ble Prime Minister’s belief in ensuring a healthier planet. We aspire to become a five trillion-dollar economy, and we are one of the fastest-growing economies in the World.”
Vipul Ray, President, IEEMA, cited, “The energy transition currently underway is propelling electricity as a dominant form of energy. There is a huge business potential riding on the increasing relevance of EVs, Charging Infra, RE and Green Hydrogen, and Energy Storage. The transition of the transportation sector from the fossil fuel-driven to the clean energy-driven would be a key to the energy goals of the country. The upcoming 15th edition of ELECRAMA 2023 will mainly focus on such opportunities and position India as the fulcrum of futuristic technologies and solutions required for achieving sustainable growth.”
IEEMA is in conversation with France and Germany to be partner country for this edition of ELECRAMA. An MoU has already been signed with Germany as a Country Partner for World Utility Summit 2023. Significant partnership is expected from UK, Romania, Portugal, US, South East Asia, Africa and others. The event will witness presence from global majors to small scale manufacturers. It promises immense opportunity for direct trade engagement with buyers and sellers and offers widest choice of product and technology across the spectrum on display with a special focus on EV ecosystem- charging, components, battery storage value system and green hydrogen.
Featured photograph (source: T&D India) is a file picture of a recent ELECRAMA edition.