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Neeraj Kulkarni, Regional Division President – India, MEA and LatAm, Large Motors and Generators Division, ABB India, talks about opportunities for advanced, energy-efficient electrical equipment to support sustainable development across various sectors.

What are the growth trends in the Large Motor and Generator market in India, and what future opportunities does it hold?
Fueled by India’s rapid industrialisation and urbanisation, we are witnessing robust growth in the manufacturing and industrial sector. With India’s real GDP projected to expand between 6.5 per cent and 7 per cent in fiscal year 2024-25, there is a significant upsurge in demand across various sectors. This accelerating urbanisation is amplifying our reliance on essential materials such as steel, copper, and concrete and this trend underscores the critical need for advanced, energy-efficient electrical equipment to support the infrastructure that underpins our modern way of life – spanning residential, commercial, and transportation sectors.
Some of the key drivers of this growth include major infrastructure projects and smart city initiatives, which require high-capacity and reliable motors. Additionally, the priority to modernise and replace aging infrastructure with cutting-edge solutions is further pushing demand for advanced Large Motors and Generators offerings. As we transition towards cleaner energy sources, the need for efficient, high-performance electrical equipment and grid stability becomes even more pronounced. ABB is well-positioned to address these needs through our cutting-edge technology and tailored solutions for large motors, generators and synchronous condensers, ensuring that we continue to meet the evolving demands of the Indian market effectively.

How does ABB’s Large Motors and Generators technology specifically contribute to improving energy efficiency in the cement industry?
Energy efficiency is critical for developing a sustainable and cost-effective energy system. ABB’s Large Motors and Generators technology is pivotal in advancing energy efficiency within the cement industry by delivering exceptional performance and operational benefits.
Our high-efficiency induction motors, used in key applications such as crushers, mills, and kilns, significantly reduce energy consumption, leading to lower operational costs and reduced carbon emissions. By integrating these large motors with Variable Speed Drives, we provide precise control over motor speed and torque, optimising performance to meet the specific demands of the cement production process. Furthermore, ABB’s advanced condition monitoring solutions continuously monitor and manage motor and generator performance. These systems detect inefficiencies or variances in real time, enabling predictive maintenance and minimising downtime. This proactive approach ensures that equipment operates at peak efficiency, thus reducing overall energy consumption. Our large motors and generators are designed using advanced techniques such as high-efficiency sheet steel and optimised winding designs to help in minimising energy losses and enhancing overall system efficiency.

What are the key challenges faced by cement manufacturers in implementing energy-efficient technologies, and how does ABB support to overcome these challenges?
While the cement industry has been quick to adopt high-efficiency motors, implementing energy-efficient technologies presents several challenges. These include the complex and resource-intensive process of accurately measuring energy savings and benefits, as well as a gap in awareness and concerns about the affordability and accessibility of new technologies. Additionally, manufacturers often face difficulties optimising existing assets, such as choosing to replace old motors with similar models instead of upgrading to more efficient ones, balancing short-term convenience with long-term ROI and sustainability. Variations in energy costs, financial constraints, split incentives among stakeholders and an absence of supportive policies further complicate the adoption of energy-efficient technologies.
We are addressing these challenges with a comprehensive strategy designed to facilitate the adoption of higher efficiency technologies. Our solutions are crafted to deliver measurable improvements in energy efficiency while ensuring reliability and safety. We provide tailored integration and customisation services that align with existing systems, optimising performance. A testimonial to this solution is when we replaced a 30-year-old, 2.7MW synchronous motor that was driving a cement mill with a slipring motor, enhancing uptime, reliability and efficiency. ABB also offers extensive service support and training to help customers fully leverage our technologies. Additionally, we assist in evaluating the financial aspects and ROI of retrofit projects, providing expert guidance to navigate financial and regulatory obstacles. Through these efforts, our endeavour is to empower cement manufacturers to overcome barriers, leading to enhanced operational performance and sustainability.

Could you provide examples of how ABB’s solutions have been successfully integrated into cement plants to enhance operational efficiency and reduce energy consumption?
ABB has successfully integrated its advanced solutions into cement plants in India, significantly enhancing operational efficiency and reducing energy consumption. A notable example is of a cement plant in the central part of India with production capacity of approximately 2.6 MTPA, which sought to improve its energy efficiency and reliability while maintaining high production standards. To address these demands, we provided high-efficiency modular induction motors to replace older, less efficient units. This upgrade resulted in substantial improvements in energy efficiency. Additionally, we installed variable speed drives to precisely control the speed of motors driving critical equipment such as mills and fans. This integration allowed for optimal motor performance, finely regulated energy usage, and significant reductions in overall energy consumption. For grinding units, our tailored offerings of large induction motors and drives for high pressure grinding rolls have brought significant operational efficiencies to our clients.

In what ways do ABB’s products contribute to the long-term sustainability and cost-effectiveness of cement manufacturing operations?
ABB’s products play a crucial role in enhancing the long-term sustainability and cost-effectiveness of cement manufacturing operations by prioritising safety, reliability, maintainability, and efficiency. Our large motors are engineered to boost productivity while minimising energy consumption, extending equipment lifespan, and reducing downtime. By adhering to stringent safety regulations and technical requirements, our offerings are designed to meet specific customer needs, thereby lowering carbon footprints and operational costs. ABB was the first company in India to launch IE4 motors for LV motors many years ago. We are now the first company in India to offer IE4 class efficiency for HV motors as per the new IEC standards IEC/EN 60034-30-3 for direct on-line high voltage motors.
Also, ABB’s commitment to sustainability is reflected in our optimised designs that offer a competitive total cost of ownership (TCO). Our advanced digital offerings, including remote monitoring, preventive and predictive maintenance, and diagnostic solutions, provide comprehensive lifecycle support. This blend of local expertise and global experience ensures that cement plants can achieve operational excellence and sustainability over the long term.

How does ABB’s customer-centric innovation approach ensure that the energy efficiency solutions provided meet the specific needs of the cement industry?
Our customer-centric approach is pivotal in ensuring solutions are precisely aligned with the unique needs of the cement industry. With deep industry and domain expertise, our technical teams fully understand the specific challenges and requirements inherent in cement manufacturing. This knowledge allows us to offer tailored solutions that address the operational demands of the sector effectively. We engage closely with our customers to gain insights into their specific needs and operational contexts, leading to the creation and implementation of customised solutions. These solutions, designed with flexibility, allow seamless integration with existing plant infrastructure and processes and minimises disruptions during implementation, ensuring that new technologies enhance rather than disrupt current operations. Furthermore, our commitment to continuous improvement is reflected in our iterative innovation process. By actively seeking and incorporating customer feedback, we refine and enhance our solutions to address emerging challenges and capitalise on new opportunities within the cement industry
Recently, we launched the ABB MV Titanium, the world’s first medium voltage, speed-controlled motor concept designed for 1-to-5-megawatt motors. This innovative solution represents a major step in our commitment to energy efficiency and sustainability, potentially achieving up to 40 per cent energy savings in applications like pumps, compressors, and fans. Given that these motors account for about 10 per cent of global electricity use, retrofitting with this technology could significantly cut CO2 emissions, equivalent to taking over 1000 coal-fired power
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Adani Cement to Deploy World’s First Commercial RDH System

Adani Cement and Coolbrook partner to pilot RDH tech for low-carbon cement.

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Adani Cement and Coolbrook have announced a landmark agreement to install the world’s first commercial RotoDynamic Heater (RDH) system at Adani’s Boyareddypalli Integrated Cement Plant in Andhra Pradesh. The initiative aims to sharply reduce carbon emissions associated with cement production.
This marks the first industrial-scale deployment of Coolbrook’s RDH technology, which will decarbonise the calcination phase — the most fossil fuel-intensive stage of cement manufacturing. The RDH system will generate clean, electrified heat to dry and improve the efficiency of alternative fuels, reducing dependence on conventional fossil sources.
According to Adani, the installation is expected to eliminate around 60,000 tonnes of carbon emissions annually, with the potential to scale up tenfold as the technology is expanded. The system will be powered entirely by renewable energy sourced from Adani Cement’s own portfolio, demonstrating the feasibility of producing industrial heat without emissions and strengthening India’s position as a hub for clean cement technologies.
The partnership also includes a roadmap to deploy RotoDynamic Technology across additional Adani Cement sites, with at least five more projects planned over the next two years. The first-generation RDH will provide hot gases at approximately 1000°C, enabling more efficient use of alternative fuels.
Adani Cement’s wider sustainability strategy targets raising the share of alternative fuels and resources to 30 per cent and increasing green power use to 60 per cent by FY28. The RDH deployment supports the company’s Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi)-validated commitment to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.  

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Birla Corporation Q2 EBITDA Surges 71%, Net Profit at Rs 90 Crore

Stronger margins and premium cement sales boost quarterly performance.

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Birla Corporation Limited reported a consolidated EBITDA of Rs 3320 million for the September quarter of FY26, a 71 per cent increase over the same period last year, driven by improved profitability in both its Cement and Jute divisions. The company posted a consolidated net profit of Rs 900 million, reversing a loss of Rs 250 million in the corresponding quarter last year.
Consolidated revenue stood at Rs 22330 million, marking a 13 per cent year-on-year growth as cement sales volumes rose 7 per cent to 4.2 million tonnes. Despite subdued cement demand, weak pricing, and rainfall disruptions, Birla Jute Mills staged a turnaround during the quarter.
Premium cement continued to drive performance, accounting for 60 per cent of total trade sales. The flagship brand Perfect Plus recorded 20 per cent growth, while Unique Plus rose 28 per cent year-on-year. Sales through the trade channel reached 79 per cent, up from 71 per cent a year earlier, while blended cement sales grew 14 per cent, forming 89 per cent of total cement sales. Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan remained key growth markets with 7–11 per cent volume gains.
EBITDA per tonne improved 54 per cent to Rs 712, with operating margins expanding to 14.7 per cent from 9.8 per cent last year, supported by efficiency gains and cost reduction measures.
Sandip Ghose, Managing Director and CEO, said, “The Company was able to overcome headwinds from multiple directions to deliver a resilient performance, which boosts confidence in the robustness of our strategies.”
The company expects cement demand to strengthen in the December quarter, supported by government infrastructure spending and rural housing demand. Growth is anticipated mainly from northern and western India, while southern and eastern regions are expected to face continued supply pressures.

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Ambuja Cements Delivers Strong Q2 FY26 Performance Driven by R&D and Efficiency

Company raises FY28 capacity target to 155 MTPA with focus on cost optimisation and AI integration

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Ambuja Cements, part of the diversified Adani Portfolio and the world’s ninth-largest building materials solutions company, has reported a robust performance for Q2 FY26. The company’s strong results were driven by market share gains, R&D-led premium cement products, and continued efficiency improvements.
Vinod Bahety, Whole-Time Director and CEO, Ambuja Cements, said, “This quarter has been noteworthy for the cement industry. Despite headwinds from prolonged monsoons, the sector stands to benefit from several favourable developments, including GST 2.0 reforms, the Carbon Credit Trading Scheme (CCTS), and the withdrawal of coal cess. Our capacity expansion is well timed to capitalise on this positive momentum.”
Ambuja has increased its FY28 capacity target by 15 MTPA — from 140 MTPA to 155 MTPA — through debottlenecking initiatives that will come at a lower capital expenditure of USD 48 per metric tonne. The company also plans to enhance utilisation of its existing 107 MTPA capacity by 3 per cent through logistics infrastructure improvements.
To strengthen its product mix, Ambuja will install 13 blenders across its plants over the next 12 months to optimise production and increase the share of premium cement, improving realisations. These operational enhancements have already contributed to a 5 per cent reduction in cost of sales year-on-year, resulting in an EBITDA of Rs 1,060 per metric tonne and a PMT EBITDA of approximately Rs 1,189.
Looking ahead, the company remains optimistic about achieving double-digit revenue growth and maintaining four-digit PMT EBITDA through FY26. Ambuja aims to reduce total cost to Rs 4,000 per metric tonne by the end of FY26 and further by 5 per cent annually to reach Rs 3,650 per metric tonne by FY28.
Bahety added, “Our Cement Intelligent Network Operations Centre (CiNOC) will bring a paradigm shift to our business operations. Artificial Intelligence will run deep within our enterprise, driving efficiency, productivity, and enhanced stakeholder engagement across the value chain.”

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