Distributed Energy Show 2025 Concludes Successfully, Spotlighting Net Zero Goals & Open Solar Access

The Distributed Energy Show 2025, held at Hotel Pride Plaza, New Delhi, brought together key industry leaders, policymakers, and experts to discuss the future of distributed energy, net zero goals, sustainability, and open solar access. The event served as a powerful platform for insightful discussions, strategic collaborations, and knowledge-sharing on accelerating India’s clean energy transition.

The show commenced with a welcome address by Mr. Varun Gulati, CEO, FirstView Group, setting the stage for high-level deliberations. This was followed by an insightful knowledge presentation by Mr. Abhishek Gupta, Head of International Strategy, Appliances, Rooftop Solar, and PE & A, EESL, where he shed light on the evolving landscape of distributed energy and its crucial role in India’s energy roadmap.

A key highlight of the event was the presence of Shri Ashok Kumar Rajput, Ex-Member (Power System), Central Electricity Authority, and Shri Manas Ranjan Mishra, HOD (Solar), Solar Energy Corporation of India Limited, as esteemed Guests of Honor. Their valuable insights underscored the importance of decentralized energy solutions in meeting India’s renewable energy targets and strengthening grid resilience.

One of the most engaging segments of the event was the roundtable discussion, where industry experts, policymakers, and business leaders exchanged perspectives on key challenges and opportunities in the distributed energy sector. The interactive session fostered valuable dialogue, emphasizing the need for robust policies, innovative technologies, and collaborative efforts to drive sustainable energy adoption.

Acknowledgment of Partners

The event’s success was made possible by the support of its esteemed partners. A special thanks goes to Novasys Greenergy Private Limited, Raychem RPG (P) Ltd, Sineng, Gautam Solar, Adani Solar, Saatvik, GenX, Solaire, Feston SEV, Pahal Solar, Alishan Green Energy Pvt. Ltd, Usha Shriram Solar, Motivus Innovation Power Pvt Ltd, EESL India, SPDA and India Net Zero Alliance.

What Our Partners Say:

  • Novasys:The event organized by SolarQuarter was highly informative and valuable for all attendees, offering deep industry insights and meaningful discussions.
  • Pahal Solar:A fantastic event—well-organized, with insightful presentations and excellent networking opportunities. It provided the perfect platform to stay updated on the latest trends in the solar energy sector.
  • Motivus Innovation Power Pvt Ltd:A well-organized event that facilitated highly relevant business connections, making it an effective platform for industry collaboration.
  • Sineng Electric:The event was exceptionally well-organized, with a well-structured agenda that ensured impactful discussions and seamless execution.
  • GenX:The panel discussions featured excellent speakers, offering valuable insights into the evolving solar landscape.
  • Saatvik:An engaging and well-managed event, providing valuable industry insights and networking opportunities with key solar sector leaders. Increased participation would have further enhanced interactive discussions

The Distributed Energy Show 2025 concluded on a high note, reaffirming the industry’s commitment to innovation and sustainability. The event successfully provided a dynamic forum for stakeholders to collaborate, exchange ideas, and drive forward India’s distributed energy landscape. With increasing momentum in the renewable sector, such engagements will continue to play a pivotal role in shaping a sustainable and energy-secure future.

 

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