Logics PowerAMR Showcases Next-Gen Solar Automation at Renewable Energy India (REI) Expo 2025 

Logics PowerAMR, a leading innovator in energy automation and solar monitoring technologies, is making a strong impression at the ongoing Renewable Energy India (REI) Expo 2025, being held at India Expo Mart, Greater Noida, from October 30 to November 1, 2025. The company is exhibiting in Hall 15, Booth R838.

The Logics PowerAMR team, led by Mr. Vishal Natani (Founder & Managing Director), Mr. Dipak Chauracia (Technical Director), and Mr. Nitesh Singh (Business Development Head), is engaging with key developers, EPCs, and technology partners to highlight the company’s latest innovations and its vision for smarter, data-driven energy systems.

At REI 2025, Logics PowerAMR is showcasing its Next-Gen Solar Monitoring Platform, featuring real-time analytics, inverter-specific integration, and a hardware-agnostic design. The company is also demonstrating its SCADA and RMS systems for PM-KUSUM Component A & C, already deployed across 500+ MW of live projects, ensuring seamless data transmission to SEDM and MNRE portals.

A major highlight of the showcase is the Tailor-Made Dashboards Platform, which enables developers to design custom SCADA, DG Sync, and EMS interfaces that align perfectly with specific plant requirements and corporate branding.

Live demonstrations such as “Your Hardware. Our Software.” and the Hybrid Inverter and Battery EMS are drawing strong interest from visitors, showcasing Logics PowerAMR’s expertise in hardware-independent integration, hybrid system management, and mobile-first monitoring.Through its active presence at REI 2025, Logics PowerAMR continues to reaffirm its commitment to advancing India’s renewable energy ecosystem with intelligent, interoperable, and adaptive automation solutions.


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