Lauritz Knudsen targets industrial hubs with new tech suite
By Staff Report June 26, 2025 12:11 pm IST
Lauritz Knudsen introduces its largest product portfolio to boost automation and energy efficiency across India’s industrial hubs, aligning with the Viksit Bharat 2047 vision.
Lauritz Knudsen Electrical and Automation today announced the launch of its most extensive product line, aimed at India’s key industrial clusters and economic corridors. As part of the programme, the business will visit 30 industrial locations around the country to promote technology adoption in the core manufacturing and infrastructure industries.
The new portfolio focuses on low-voltage electrical solutions, industrial automation systems, and technology for the future energy landscape. The effort aligns with the Government of India’s Viksit Bharat 2047 goal of creating a technologically advanced, energy-efficient, and economically resilient nation.
Naresh Kumar, COO of Lauritz Knudsen Electrical and Automation, stated, “At Lauritz Knudsen, our mission is to deliver smart technologies that help customers work safer, faster, and smarter. With India’s electrical sector set to surpass USD 95 billion by 2029 and industrial automation reaching USD 39.65 billion by 2033, our new portfolio reinforces our commitment to accessible, adaptable innovation that powers India’s smart, clean, and future-ready growth.”
Key launch highlights
- The EV Charging Ecosystem offers comprehensive solutions, including EV chargers, a centralised Charge Management System (CMS), and cloud-based customer apps for smart energy distribution.
- Our advanced digital power distribution architecture includes air circuit breakers and high-performance MCCBs with integrated switching, protection, and digital capabilities.
- Our industrial automation portfolio includes VFDs, PLCs, and HMIs, all powered by Smartcomm’s IoT software package.
- Smart Numerical Protection Relays provide protection, control, and communication for low- and medium-voltage systems.
Lauritz Knudsen’s solutions are developed with a thorough understanding of India’s regional diversity, policy framework, and sector-specific requirements. The ongoing city trip includes Pune, Noida, Bhubaneswar, Coimbatore, Guwahati, and other promising industrial hubs.
Through direct contacts with system integrators, engineers, contractors, policymakers, and industry leaders, Lauritz Knudsen demonstrates its commitment to India’s sustainable and technology-driven future.
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