Noida: Delta, a world-class provider of power management and industrial automation solutions, presented a wide portfolio of IoT-based Smart Green Solutions at ELECRAMA 2023, which include a smart microgrid-based Green EV Charging Station, and a new Open-Loop Variable-Torque Standard Drive VP3000 Series.
The EV charging station is a total solution integrating Delta’s EV chargers, energy storage systems, PV inverters and EV Charging Infrastructure Management System to enable microgrids capable of providing clean electricity to EVs while helping to stabilize the grid of the EV charging infrastructure. The new VP3000 Series, with high power rating up to 630kW, enhances productivity and lowers harmonic distortion (THDi) down to 35% in industrial motors used in HVAC, pumps, compressors, and water supply applications, the company said in a media release.
As a major contributor to the “Make in India” initiative through its new growing manufacturing capabilities in Krishnagiri, Tmil Nadu, Delta is increasingly committed to India’s green industrial transformation, the release said.
Held at the India Expo Mart, Greater Noida from February 18 to 22, ELECRAMA 2023 is India’s most prominent tradeshow for the electrical industry and power sector with over 1,400 exhibitors from over 100 countries and with more than 300,000 visitors.
Benjamin Lin, President, Delta Electronics India, said, “In line with our corporate mission, ‘To provide innovative, clean and energy-efficient solutions for a better tomorrow’, Delta invests over 8% of its annual revenues into R&D and leverages its system integration prowess to develop cutting-edge solutions that can help improve productivity and reduce carbon emissions. From 2010 to 2021, our high-efficiency products and solutions helped our customers save over 35.9 billion kWh of electricity, which translates into a reduction of 19.01 million tonnes CO2e. We intend to leverage our global leadership in energy infrastructure, reflected in the more than 2 million Delta EV chargers shipped to our customers worldwide over the past decade, to help Indian cities reduce their carbon footprint.”
Niranjan Nayak, Managing Director, Delta Electronics India, said, “For two decades now, Delta India has built a unique track record in developing tailor-made solutions to suit the requirements and sustainable goals of our Indian customers. We have cumulatively delivered over 7,000 EV chargers to our customers across the country, and the Green EV Charging Station will help facilitate India’s e-mobility transition even further. The new VP3000 series is an important addition to our broad Industrial Automation Solutions offering for a wide range of applications. Today, we are demonstrating how Delta’s solutions transform transportation, factories, buildings, telecom power sites, and data centres, into intelligent, connected and sustainable infrastructure.”
Delta’s 300 sqm booth (# H12G1H2) at Hall 12 of the India Expo Mart features a Green EV Charging Station created with Delta’s Smart Energy and EV Charging Solutions, which include Power Conditioning Systems with efficiency as high as 97.8% and quick power transfer time
Delta’s second launch was the Open-Loop Variable-Torque Standard Drive VP3000 Series specifically designed for the fluid industry to enhance machine operation efficiency and reduce inverter harmonic wave distribution. The VP3000 Series features excellent driving performance and stability and supports multiple types of high-efficiency motors, including induction motors, permanent magnet motors, synchronous reluctance motors. It helps improve motor productivity and efficiency and also reduces carbon emissions for environmental sustainability. As a critical part of device-based energy saving, it is suitable for fans, pumps, HVAC, water supply, compressors, and other variable-torque application equipment. Moreover, it comes with PdM (Predictive Maintenance) function to monitor key components for easy maintenance and longer product life. Its launch further cements the vision of energy and carbon tax savings.
With over 50 years of expertise in high-efficiency power technologies, Delta has been delivering smart energy-saving solutions worldwide for over a decade. Delta and major stakeholders in the EV charging infrastructure sector, which includes major charge point operators, such as TATA Power, Bangalore Electricity Supply Company Ltd. (BESCOM), oil marketing companies like BPCL, as well as various OEMs, have contributed substantially to the deployment of EV chargers across India, the release added.
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