Hitachi Hi-Rel Power Electronics Concludes Successful Participation at ELECRAMA 2025

Hitachi Hi-Rel Power Electronics Pvt. Ltd. (Hitachi Hi-Rel) successfully concluded its participation at ELECRAMA 2025, WORLD’S LARGEST Electrical and Allied Electronics Show in India, held from 22nd to 26th February 2025 at the India Expo Centre, Greater Noida, UP, India.

The Hitachi Hi-Rel stall was inaugurated by Mr. Shinichi Aida (Division Director & General Manager – Electrical Systems Sales & Marketing Division) from Hitachi Industrial Products, Ltd., Japan on 22February 2025, Saturday at 10:30 am. The event was graced by the presence of Mr. Akiyoshi Kawakami (Manager – Sales & Marketing Department of Electrical Systems Sales & Marketing Division) of Hitachi Industrial Products, Ltd., Japan, Mr. Hideki Kamagata (General Manager – Sales & Marketing Department of Electrical Systems Sales & Marketing Division) of Hitachi Industrial Products, Ltd., Japan, Mr Eiji Ushimaki (Chief Financial Officer) from Hitachi Hi-Rel, Mr. Darshan N Shah (President – Sales & Marketing and Chief Sales & Marketing Officer) from Hitachi Hi-Rel, Mr. Aniruddh Brahmbhatt (Vice President – Business Development & Execution) from Hitachi Hi-Rel, Mr. Jitendra Soni (Vice President – Customer Support) from Hitachi Hi-Rel and company’s other officials, marking a significant moment in showcasing Hitachi Hi-Rel’s latest innovations and commitment.

The exhibition provided a valuable platform for Hitachi Hi-Rel to showcase its cutting-edge power electronics products and solutions, including:

  • Industrial UPS: Highlighted i4eti Model 160 kVA AC UPS with i4 Series & i6et UPS Advanced Prototype Models.
  • IT & Infra UPS: Featured the HM33 Series – HM-33-60-3X Modular UPS Model.
  • Grid-Tied Solar String Inverters: Demonstrated the HIVERTER SI-350K Model.
  • Medium Voltage Drives: Showcased the advanced technology of the HIVECTOL-E and HIVECTOL-E2 Series through Advanced Prototype Models.
  • Low Voltage Drives: Featured the WJ-C1N (15 kW), SH1 (37 kW) and SJ- IN1 (315 kW) products.

Hitachi Hi-Rel’s stall (booth) H1A2 was a major attraction at ELECRAMA 2025, garnering significant attention from industry experts and media. The company’s commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction was well-received by attendees. The exhibition witnessed strong engagement with industry professionals with numerous visitors expressing keen interest in Hitachi Hi-Rel’s power electronics products and solutions. The company received a significant number of inquiries and leads, demonstrating a strong demand for its products and services.

ELECRAMA 2025 has reaffirmed Hitachi Hi-Rel’s position as a leader in the Power Electronics Industry. Hitachi Hi-Rel extends its gratitude to all visitors and industry partners who made ELECRAMA 2025 a resounding success.

 

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