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PLI Scheme for Power Transmission Sector by End of FY25

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To boost the power transmission sector, the Indian government is launching a Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme.

This will be done by the end of the financial year 2025.

The scheme aims to attract investment, enhance manufacturing capabilities, and ensure the efficient transmission of electricity across the country.

Objectives and Expected Benefits of the PLI Scheme

The primary objective of the PLI scheme for the power transmission sector is to promote domestic manufacturing of critical components and equipment.

This initiative will reduce dependency on imports, create jobs, and drive technological innovation.

The scheme will incentivize companies to set up or expand their manufacturing units in India, thereby strengthening the country’s power infrastructure.

The PLI scheme will bring several benefits to the power transmission sector:

Increased Investment: The scheme is expected to attract significant investment from both domestic and international companies, leading to the establishment of new manufacturing facilities and the expansion of existing ones.

Job Creation: The initiative will create numerous job opportunities in the manufacturing sector, contributing to the overall economic growth of the country.

Technological Advancements: By encouraging local production of advanced components, the scheme will drive technological innovation and enhance the quality and reliability of power transmission equipment.

Reduced Import Dependency: The focus on domestic manufacturing will reduce the reliance on imported components, making the power transmission sector more self-reliant and resilient.

Government’s Vision and Industry Response

The government’s vision for the power transmission sector aligns with its broader goal of achieving energy security and sustainability.

The PLI scheme is part of a series of reforms aiming to modernize the power infrastructure.

These reforms aim to ensure reliable and efficient electricity supply to all parts of the country.

By fostering a competitive and vibrant manufacturing ecosystem, the scheme will contribute to the overall development of the power sector.

Industry experts have welcomed the announcement of the PLI scheme, highlighting its potential to transform the power transmission sector.

The scheme will provide a much-needed impetus to domestic manufacturers and will encourage global players to invest in India.

Companies are gearing up to take advantage of the incentives offered under the scheme.

Many are planning to set up new manufacturing units and enhance their production capacities.

The launch of the PLI scheme for the power transmission sector by the end of FY25 marks a significant step.

This initiative aims to strengthen India’s power infrastructure.

The scheme’s focus on domestic manufacturing, job creation, and technological innovation will drive the sector’s growth.

This focus will also contribute to the country’s energy security.


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