Danfoss India launches New Gen Intelligent drives - iC2 and iC7 in Pune and Mumbai

The new iC2 and iC7 drives are engineered to operate motors at optimal speeds, leading to substantial energy savings and operational efficiency.

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Danfoss India launches New Gen Intelligent drives - iC2 and iC7 in Pune and Mumbai

Danfoss has launched its energy-efficient technology - the iC2 and iC7 variable frequency drives, which are predominantly used in several industry sectors, in Pune and Mumbai. 

The new iC2 and iC7 drives are engineered to operate motors at optimal speeds, leading to substantial energy savings and operational efficiency.

Ravichandran Purushothaman, President, Danfoss India, said, “Maharashtra has consistently been one of the shining growth regions for Danfoss Drives. With over two decades of strong business relationships with our customers, we have defined new trends within Energy Efficiency and Decarbonisation.

Together with our Partners and customers, this launch has once again raised the bar and set new industry standards with our iC7 and iC2 Technology Platforms
which defines the next level in Efficiency, Motor Control, Security and Reliability for several key industry applications.”

iC2 is an all-round drive that can improve efficiency by 40% and iC7 automation gives the best energy efficient solutions to optimise applications from process control to packaging, the release further noted. 

"The launch of our iC2 and iC7 drives opens new industry dimensions in energy efficiency and automation. By partnering with leading automation experts and bringing together a diverse group of customers, we have laid the groundwork for widespread awareness and adoption of these innovative drives, which helps India take positive strides in energy efficiency,” said Mandar Vaijanapurkar, Head of Drives, Sales, Marketing, and services. 

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