Lauritz Knudsen Electrical and Automation launches new Switchgear and Automation Solutions

Lauritz Knudsen Electrical and Automation launches new Switchgear and Automation Solutions
Lauritz Knudsen Electrical and Automation launches new Switchgear and Automation Solutions

NEW DELHI, Feb 25: Lauritz Knudsen Electrical and Automation (formerly known as L&T Switchgear), has made its at ELECRAMA 2025 under its new brand identity and unveiled advanced range of products and solutions tailored for industries, infrastructure, retail, homes, and agriculture.
As a part of its ongoing commitment to driving India’s growth and innovation, Lauritz Knudsen showcased an array of ground-breaking solutions at ELECRAMA 2025, designed to empower the country’s energy prowess. The company’s focus is on enabling India’s transformation through digitalization, and energy efficiency.
Key launches include — Omega UZ ACB The most advanced Air Circuit Breaker, featuring top-tier switching and protection functionalities, integrated with communication technologies like Ethernet I/P, Bluetooth, and NFC for seamless integration into SmartComm, Lauritz Knudsen’s digital architecture platform.
It also launched Dsine DZ MCCB A comprehensive range of Molded Case Circuit Breakers designed for renewable energy needs, optimized system coordination, and best-in-class short circuit breaking capacities, along with modular digital trip units and accessories for digital system integration.
Other products include New Range of Industrial Automation Solutions , enConnect Home Automation Solutions, New Range of Numerical Protection Relays, Full EV Ecosystem and Farm Automation Solutions.
Deepak Sharma, Zone President, Greater India and MD & CEO of Schneider Electric India, stated, “As India works towards becoming a global economic powerhouse, the role of its electrical and digital infrastructure cannot be overstated. With a strategic investment plan, we are prioritizing innovation and R&D excellence in India, with a specific focus on enhancing manufacturing capabilities and expanding our workforce. This investment is part of our commitment to strengthening our ability to cater to the country’s diverse customer needs and contributing to the growth of the ‘Make in India’ movement.”
Naresh Kumar, COO of Lauritz Knudsen, added, “India’s ambition to become a USD 7 trillion economy by 2030 highlights the critical importance of dependable, efficient, and sustainable electrical infrastructure. At ELECRAMA 2025, we are excited to showcase innovations that meet the current and future needs of the market. Our focus on inclusive growth is evident in our extensive product offerings, catering to a diverse range of customers-from small retailers and farmers to large industries and large-scale infrastructure projects serving deep India.” (UNI)