ARENQ appoints Avnish Arora as Strategic Business Advisor to lead energy storage division
With over three decades of experience in Battery Energy Systems, Avnish brings a wealth of knowledge particularly in industrial sectors such as Telecom, Railways, Data Centers, and EVs.
ARENQ, a prominent player in the energy storage battery sector, has appointed Avnish Arora as its Strategic Business Advisor. In his new role, Avnish will take charge of ARENQ's energy storage business (BESS) and drive battery solutions across various industrial segments, including Oil & Gas, Power, Solar and Renewables, Telecom, IT & Data Centers, Railways & Metros, Defense, and Aerospace.
With over three decades of experience in Battery Energy Systems, Avnish brings a wealth of knowledge particularly in industrial sectors such as Telecom, Railways, Data Centers, and EVs. His tenure at Allied Electronics further enhances his understanding of the industry landscape.
V G ANIL, CEO at ARENQ, speaking on this announcement said “His extensive experience, hands-on approach, and dedication to creating a rewarding work atmosphere align seamlessly with ARENQ's values. Mr. Arora's leadership style emphasises a mission-driven approach with an emphasis on performance and flexibility, which will undoubtedly propel us towards our goals and reinforce our position as an industry leader."
Before joining ARENQ, Avnish served for 24 years at HBL Power Systems Ltd, where he played a pivotal role in establishing the EV Power Train business and introduced the "Battery as a Service (BAAS)" concept for comprehensive product lifecycle management. He also led the diversification of business from Telecom to Railways for Train Collision Avoidance Systems and managed the specialized/customized NICAD battery business for various government organisations and Metro Rolling Stocks.
Avnish holds a Bachelor of Engineering (Electronics & Electrical Communication) from Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, Patiala, Punjab.
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