Lauritz Knudsen Electrical and Automation showcased its smart energy and electrification solutions at the Bharat Renewable Expo 2026, highlighting the growing shift in India’s renewable energy sector from rapid capacity addition to long-term asset performance, reliability and efficiency. The company’s participation at the Jaipur-based event underscored the increasing importance of digitalisation and intelligent power management in supporting the next phase of India’s clean energy transition.
At the expo, Lauritz Knudsen presented a comprehensive portfolio of solutions designed to enhance the performance of renewable energy assets across their lifecycle. These included advanced AC and DC switchgear, medium-voltage systems, smart metering solutions and digital monitoring platforms aimed at improving uptime, safety and operational efficiency of solar and wind projects.
Focus on Performance and Reliability
Industry stakeholders attending the event noted that as India’s renewable energy capacity base expands, asset owners and operators are increasingly prioritising performance optimisation, grid integration and lifecycle cost management. Lauritz Knudsen highlighted that performance-led electrification is now critical to ensure stable power evacuation, minimise losses and maintain system resilience, particularly as renewable penetration into the grid continues to rise.
The company emphasised that intelligent electrification and automation solutions can help address challenges such as variability in renewable generation, grid congestion and rising operational complexities. By integrating digital tools with robust electrical infrastructure, project developers and operators can gain real-time visibility into asset performance and make data-driven decisions.
Supporting India’s Renewable Growth
Lauritz Knudsen reiterated its commitment to supporting India’s renewable energy ecosystem through solutions that go beyond basic power distribution. The company said its offerings are designed to support utility-scale renewable projects, commercial and industrial installations, and emerging applications that demand high reliability and efficiency.
The expo also served as a platform for engaging with developers, EPC companies, utilities and policymakers on evolving requirements in renewable electrification. Discussions focused on how smarter electrical systems can enable higher renewable penetration while maintaining grid stability and reducing downtime.
With India’s renewable sector entering a more mature phase, Lauritz Knudsen said performance-driven thinking will be central to sustaining growth and achieving national clean energy targets. The company indicated that continued innovation in digital, smart and energy-efficient solutions will play a key role in maximising returns on renewable investments while ensuring long-term operational reliability.
Overall, Lauritz Knudsen’s presence at Bharat Renewable Expo 2026 reflected the sector’s transition toward quality, performance and resilience as defining pillars of India’s renewable energy journey.





