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Rebranded L&T Switchgear

L&T Switchgear, one of the largest electrical brands in India, is now revamped as Lauritz Knudsen. The company aims to strengthen its LV and MV businesses while expanding into new energy areas such as renewables and e-mobility solutions. It has announced plans to invest Rs 8.5 billion over three years, emphasising its commitment to pioneering technology. With over 70 years of legacy, Lauritz Knudsen will offer a comprehensive portfolio of low-voltage and medium-voltage switchgear, automation solutions, software, and services catering to diverse segments.

Contact: Lauritz Knudsen Electrical & Automation

L&T Switchgear, one of the largest electrical brands in India, is now revamped as Lauritz Knudsen. The company aims to strengthen its LV and MV businesses while expanding into new energy areas such as renewables and e-mobility solutions. It has announced plans to invest Rs 8.5 billion over three years, emphasising its commitment to pioneering technology. With over 70 years of legacy, Lauritz Knudsen will offer a comprehensive portfolio of low-voltage and medium-voltage switchgear, automation solutions, software, and services catering to diverse segments.Contact: Lauritz Knudsen Electrical & Automation

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