ABB India's Green Leap: Pioneering Sustainability with Advanced Motors
ABB India's Faridabad facility emphasizes sustainability by expanding production of energy-efficient motors, integrating renewable energy, and reducing waste. The initiatives align with ABB's commitment to 'Made in India' and sustainability goals. This advancement supports local manufacturing, enhances global competitiveness, and meets diverse industrial needs.
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ABB India is making significant strides in sustainability at its Faridabad facility with the expansion of its IEC LV motor production. This facility is now a cornerstone of the company's commitment to energy-efficient solutions, generating renewable energy and significantly reducing waste.
Having embraced a 'Made in India' approach, ABB is increasing exports while depending less on imports. The manufacture of specialized motors, such as flameproof and smoke extraction types, demonstrates their dedication to Indian industry's unique needs. Through these efforts, ABB has secured the Platinum level Green Factory Buildings certification from the Indian Green Building Council.
ABB's President for Motion Business, Sanjeev Arora, highlighted the facility's role in supporting a robust local supply ecosystem. These initiatives are pivotal in addressing energy challenges in sectors like data centers and pharmaceuticals, thus fostering a sustainable, cost-efficient, and technologically progressive future.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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