Enerparc Launches Power Trading Arm to Expand India Presence
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Enerparc Launches Power Trading Arm to Expand India Presence

Enerparc has announced its entry into India’s power trading and market access segment with the launch of Enerparc Power Trading (EPTPL), marking a strategic expansion beyond renewable energy generation. The move aims to support both industrial consumers and electricity producers by improving efficiency in power procurement and enabling more predictable power sales.

With electricity prices becoming increasingly volatile and market options expanding, industrial consumers are facing rising uncertainty over power costs, while generators continue to grapple with price fluctuations, limited demand visibility and payment risks. Enerparc Power Trading has been established to address these challenges by introducing greater transparency, reliability and structure for both buyers and sellers in the power market.

“Industries want dependable power at stable costs, while generators want clear demand, fair prices, and timely payments,” said Kalyanram Udathu, CEO of Enerparc. “Enerparc Power Trading is built to connect these needs — making power buying easier for customers and power selling more predictable for generators.”

EPTPL will collaborate with large industrial and commercial consumers, renewable and conventional power producers, open access buyers and captive and group-captive projects. The company will focus on enabling stable offtake arrangements, improving market accessibility and delivering long-term value rather than prioritising short-term trading volumes.

By leveraging its global experience alongside an understanding of India’s regulatory framework and operational environment, Enerparc aims to strengthen its position as a comprehensive energy partner across power generation, market access and power sales. The company said the initiative will help industries and generators better navigate India’s evolving electricity market while supporting more stable and efficient energy transactions.

Enerparc has announced its entry into India’s power trading and market access segment with the launch of Enerparc Power Trading (EPTPL), marking a strategic expansion beyond renewable energy generation. The move aims to support both industrial consumers and electricity producers by improving efficiency in power procurement and enabling more predictable power sales.With electricity prices becoming increasingly volatile and market options expanding, industrial consumers are facing rising uncertainty over power costs, while generators continue to grapple with price fluctuations, limited demand visibility and payment risks. Enerparc Power Trading has been established to address these challenges by introducing greater transparency, reliability and structure for both buyers and sellers in the power market.“Industries want dependable power at stable costs, while generators want clear demand, fair prices, and timely payments,” said Kalyanram Udathu, CEO of Enerparc. “Enerparc Power Trading is built to connect these needs — making power buying easier for customers and power selling more predictable for generators.”EPTPL will collaborate with large industrial and commercial consumers, renewable and conventional power producers, open access buyers and captive and group-captive projects. The company will focus on enabling stable offtake arrangements, improving market accessibility and delivering long-term value rather than prioritising short-term trading volumes.By leveraging its global experience alongside an understanding of India’s regulatory framework and operational environment, Enerparc aims to strengthen its position as a comprehensive energy partner across power generation, market access and power sales. The company said the initiative will help industries and generators better navigate India’s evolving electricity market while supporting more stable and efficient energy transactions.

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