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The key takeaways are that LED lighting is becoming more affordable and prevalent due to government initiatives, making the market more competitive.

The main focus of the document is the Elcoma members directory for 2018-2020, which provides information on lighting industry members and leadership.

The government has partnered with EESL to replace conventional street lights with LEDs nationwide to reduce power consumption and appointed them to execute Elcoma's Vision 2020 plan.

MEMBERS’

DIRECTORY
2018-20
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
I am pleased to release 7th edition of Elcoma members’ Directory for the year 2018-
2020. ELCOMA Secretariat has put in lot of efforts in compiling this directory.
Lighting industry in the last few years, has been undergoing a massive change as LED is
penetrating at Lightning speed, while, all other conventional lighting sources are getting
marginalized and extinct.
This is happening all over the world. In India, however, pace seems to be faster than
most of the other developing countries as the Central Government is proactively
supporting replacement by creating a public distribution system for LED retrofit lamps
through EESL.
While this initiative of Central Government, has helped the industry to scale up the
business operation faster and bring down the input cost, resulting into reduction of
selling price but on the flip side, the market has become more competitive due to
reduced consumer price making LED products more affordable.
In 2013, Elcoma prepared a Vision 2020 document which programmed to reduce
power consumption in lighting sector from present 18% to 13% thus saving more than
27000 mega watt power. The government in 2014 adopted this plan and appointed
Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL) to execute the same.
Owing to better performance, existing street lights are being replaced with LEDs. Many
states are joining hands with EESL while industry is opting such replacement through
ESCO model. This would not only reduce power consumption but also improve
longevity and improved lighting level at night.
It is challenging and competitive time for the industry and existing lighting companies
as new players are entering this arena with newer competencies and more cost
effective business models. Elcoma is looking at Futuristic Intelligent Lighting which is a
challenging segment and we are preparing to face this.
Elcoma, as usual, shall keep playing its pivotal role of bringing awareness on energy
conservation by organizing various workshops, seminars and exhibitions to promote
efficient lighting.
No publication can be successful unless it meets with the requirements of the industry.
I request you to please interact with the ELCOMA Secretariat with your suggestions
and ideas to improve the directory and make it more informative in future.
I thank all Elcoma members, advertisers, contributors of articles, printer whose support
has enabled us to bring out this valuable guide for all stake holders.

Raju Bista
President, Elcoma

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elcoma Electric Lamp & Component Manufacturers’
office Association of India
bearers 202, 2nd Floor, DLF Tower-A, Jasola District Centre,
Jasola Vihar, New Delhi-110025
2018-20 Tel: +91-11-41556644/46604947 Fax : +91-11-46577582
www.elcomaindia.com

The Governing Body 2018-20


1 President Mr. Raju Bista Surya Roshni Limited, New Delhi
2 Vice-President Mr. Sumit Padmakar Joshi Philips Lighting India Limited, Gurgaon
3 Treasurer Mr. Avinder Singh OSRAM Lighting Private Limited, Gurgaon
4 Member Mr. Mankesh Patkar Bajaj Electricals Limited, Mumbai
5 Member Mr. Rajesh Naik Crompton Greaves Consumer Electrical Ltd., Mumbai
6 Member Mr. Sunil Vachani Dixon Technologies (India) Pvt. Ltd., Noida
7 Member Mr. V.P. Mahendru Eon Electric Limited, Noida
Mr. Raju Bista 8 Member Mr. Rakesh Zutshi Halonix Technologies Limited, Noida
President, ELCOMA 9 Member Mr. Anil Bhasin Havells India Limited, Noida
10 Member Mr. Shekhar Bajaj Hind Lamps Limited, Shikohabad
11 Member Mr. Gautam Seth HPL Electric & Power Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi
12 Member Mr. Ralph Ludwig LEDVANCE Private Limited, Gurgaon
13 Member Dr. A. D. Kulkarni Litex Electricals (P) Ltd., Pune
14 Member Mr. S. K. Bansal Mercury Lighting (P) Ltd., Rishikesh
15 Member Mr. Puneet Dhawan Orient Electric, Noida
16 Member Mr. Rajesh Uttamchandani SYSKA LED Lights Pvt. Ltd., Pune
17 Member Mr. K.S.S. Panickar Venture Lighting India, Chennai
18 Member Mr. Vineet Agrawal Wipro Enterprises Limited, Bangalore

Special Invitee:
19 Member Mr. K. Vijay Kumar Gupta Kwality Photonics Pvt. Ltd., Hyderabad
Mr. Sumit Padmakar Joshi 20 Member Mr. E. Sivaramakrishnan Luker Electric Technologies Pvt. Ltd., Kochi
Vice President, ELCOMA

Mr. Avinder Singh Mr. Shyam Sujan Mr. Sunil Sikka


Treasurer, ELCOMA Secretary General, ELCOMA Advisor, ELCOMA

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elcoma members’ list
Sr No Company Tel & Mob Fax E-Mail Address
011-22372828 011 22375994 akash2316@gmail.com A-16/6 OMSAI Complex, Site - 4, Industrial area, Sahibabad,
1 Alien Energy Pvt. Ltd. Ghaziabad, 201010, Uttar Pradesh
7840047512 / 26 011 22375994 28, Rishab Vihar, Karkardooma, New Delhi, 110092, Delhi
022-30418710 022-30418885 rohit.patel@anchor-world.com Steel House, “B” Wing, Plot No.24, Mahal Indl. Estate, Mahakali Caves
Anchor Electricals Pvt. /022-30418888 Road, Near Paper Box, Andheri (E), Mumbai, 400093, Maharashtra
2
Ltd. 02832-320627 02832-270099 subarao.cheeday@anchor-world.com Sr. No.234-236, (Vill) Lakhond, (PO:Kumka, Ta) Bhuj (Distt.), , Kutch,
370 105, Gujarat
01493-220213 01493 220295 apclexp@rediffmail.com E-337, RIICO Ind. Area, Bhiwadi (Dist.Alwar), 301019, Rajasthan
3 Arvind Press Caps Ltd.
01493-220213 01493 220295 shaleenkaushik@apclnewar.co.in E-337, RIICO Ind. Area, Bhiwadi (Dist.Alwar), 301019, Rajasthan
Atco Controls (India) 022-22025528 022-22022304 bhavin@atcocontrols.com 38-B Nariman Bhavan, Nariman Point, Mumbai, 400021, Maharashtra
4
Pvt. Ltd.

Autonix Auto Industries 0120- 4218575/76 info@autonixonline.com C-12&13, Phase-2, G.B. Nagar, Noida, 201305, U.P
5
Pvt Ld. C-12&13, Phase-2, G.B. Nagar, Noida, 201305, U.P
ashoka.industries@hotmail.com D-129,130,131 Sector-7, Noida, 201307, U.P
6 Ashoka Industries
0120-4117177 ashoka.industries@hotmail.com D-129,130,131 Sector-7, Noida, 201307, U.P
022-24064200/ 022-24064003/ patkar.mankesh@bajajelectricals.com 701, 7th Floor, Rustomjee Aspiree, Bhanu Shankar Yagnik Marg, Off
022-24064000/ 022 22851279 Eastern Express Highway, Sion (East), Mumbai, 400022, Maharashtra
022 22043841
7 Bajaj Electricals Ltd.
022-61982085/ 022 24064003/ raja.mukherjee@bajajelectricals.com 701, 7th Floor, Rustomjee Aspiree, Bhanu Shankar Yagnik Marg, Off
022-24064000/ 022 22851279 Eastern Express Highway, Sion (East), Mumbai, 400022, Maharashtra
022 22043841
020-30450700/ 283610 b.praveen@bagelectronics.com Survey No. 19, Yewalewadi, Kondhwa Road, Pune-411048,
BAG Electronics India 020 -67551701 Maharashtra, 411048, Maharashtra
8
Pvt. Ltd
m.joshi@bagelectronics.com
0484-2809341, 283610 nandakumar@marutiuslighting.com 34/389-B & C, Mullassery, Padivattom, Edpally P.O. , Cochin-24
CEMA Electric Lighting 6464955
9
Products India Pvt. Ltd. 011 4302 3439 011 4302 3437 ramesh@cemalighting.com 804, 8th Floor, Ansal Vikas Deep Building, Plot No. 18, Laxmi Nagar,
Distt. Centre, New Delhi, 110092, Delhi
02662-245245/ 022-25787283 rajesh.naik@crompton.co.in Lighting Division. Village : Kural, Taluka, Padra, Distt: Baroda, Gujarat,
245001, 391430, Gujarat
Crompton Greaves 022-61678499
10
Consumer Electrical Ltd.
02662-245304/ 02662-245003 mathew.job@crompton.co.in Lighting Division. Village : Kural, Taluka, Padra, Distt: Baroda, Gujarat,
022-61678499 391430, Gujarat
011-24331217/ skmalik@calcomindia.com B-16, Site C, Surajpur Industrial Area, Gautam Budh Nagar UP 201301,
11 Calcom Vision Ltd. 0120-2569761 New Delhi, 110024, Delhi

011-42965500 011-42430703 kapil@ultracfl.com C-8, Sector-3, Noida, UP, 201301, UP


12 Compact Lamps Pvt. Ltd.
C-8, Sector-3, Noida
0120-4203318/19 surinder@compactlighting.net D-35, Sector-11 , Noida, 201301, U.P
13 Captain Gears & Fans
0120-4203318/19 chandni@compactlighting.net
0120-3874869/ sanjeev.kumar2@cselectric.co.in C-60, Wing -B, Part-1, Phase-2, Noida, 201305, U.P
14 C&S Electric Ltd. 0120-3874851

033-30554060 ak@centuryled.in HMP House, 2nd Floor, 4 Failie Place, Kolkata, 700001, West Bengal
15 Century LED Limited
033-2669-5591 gopal.singh@centuryled.in HMP House, 2nd Floor, 4 Failie Place, Kolkata, 700001, West Bengal
Dixon Technologies (I) 95120 2568757 95120 2562681 sunilvachani@dixoninfo.com B-14/15, Phase-II, NOIDA, 201305, U.P.
16
Pvt. Ltd. 95120 2562819 95120 2562681 atullall@dixoninfo.com B-14/15, Phase-II, NOIDA, 201305, U.P.

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elcoma members’ list
Sr No Company Tel & Mob Fax E-Mail Address
020-30516199 020-30516161 snehal@devtechm2m.com SAVA House, 4th Floor, Off New Aiport Road, Viman Nagar, Pune,
411014, Maharashtra
17 Devtech M2M Limited
020-30516199 020-30516161 vinod@devtechm2m.com SAVA House, 4th Floor, Off New Aiport Road, Viman Nagar, Pune,
411014, Maharashtra
0124-4566515/ 0124-4566510 amit.gupta@ecolitetechnologies.co.in 139 N, Sector-7, Part II, IMT, Manesar, Gurgaon, 122050, Haryana
18 Ecolite Technologies 0124 4845440

033-24864961 amit.pandey@eveready.co.in 2, Rainey Park, Kolkata, 700 019


033-24559213/
Eveready Industries India 30587822
19
Ltd. 033-24864961 033-24864673 partha.biswas@eveready.co.in 2, Rainey Park, , 700 019, Kolkata
033-24559213/
30587822
0130-2219172-76/ 0130-2219179/ fiemunit1@fiemindustries.com Corporate office & Unit 1, 32 milestone, GT Road, Kundli, Sonepat,
0130-2367905 0130-2367903 131028, Haryana
20 Fiem Industries Ltd.
0130-2367905/ 0130-2367903 s.narayanan@fiemindustries.com Corporate office & Unit 1, 32 milestone, GT Road, Kundli, Sonepat,
06/07/08 131028, Haryana
022 66388775/76 022 66388778 gmalkani@fulham.com 01, Sukhada Bldg. Ground Floor, Sir Pochkhanwalla Road, Worli,
21 FULHAM INDIA PVT. LTD. Mumbai, 400030, Maharashtra
020-24690703 / 4 sghose@fulham.com S. No. 26/3, Village Narhe Tal - Haveli, Pune, 411041, Maharashtra
0120-4756103/ 0120-4756101/ rakesh.zutshi@halonix.co.in B -31, Phase II, Noida, 201305, U.P.
Halonix Technologies (P) 0120-4656300 011-23232639
22
Limited
0120-4756107 0120-4756101 kumar.gaurav@halonix.co.in B -31, Phase II, Noida, 201305, U.P.
0120-4352624 0120-4352623 hs@hartechglobal.com A-18, Hosiery Complex, Phase-II Extn., Noida, 201305, U.P.
23 Hartech Electronics
0120-4352623 0120-4352623 amarjeet@hartechglobal.com A-18, Hosiery Complex, Phase-II Extn., Noida, 201305, U.P.
0120-4771000/ 0120-3332000 anil.bhasin@havells.com QRG Towers, 2D, Sec 126, Expressway, NOIDA, 201304, U.P.
0120-3331000
24 Havells India Limited
0120-4771000/ 0120-3332000 ajay.saraf@havells.com QRG Towers, 2D, Sec 126, Expressway, NOIDA, 201304, U.P.
0120-3331000
05676-234862 05676-234300 cmd@bajajelectricals.com C/o Bajaj Electricals, 51, Mahatma Gandhi Rd, Mumbai, 400023,
Maharashtra
25 Hind Lamps Ltd
05676-234501- 05676-234300 hindlamps@hindlamps.com Hind Lamps Ltd., Shikohabad, 205141, UP
503

HPL Electric & Power 011-23234411 011 23232639 gautamseth@hplindia.com 1/21, Asaf Ali Road, New Delhi, 110002, Delhi
26
Pvt. Ltd. 0120-4656300 sunnysehgal@hplindia.com “Windsor Business Park, B1D, Sector-10”, Noida, 201301, UP
H.Q. Lamps 0120-4895850 01334-230728 rakesh@hqlamps.in A-77, 2nd Floor, Sector -2, Noida, 201301, UP
27 Manufacturing Co. Pvt.
0120-4895850 01334-230728 sanjivkumar@hqlamps.in A-77, 2nd Floor, Sector -2, Noida, 201301, UP
Ltd
0120-3096800/ 0120 3096800 vpmahendru@eonelectric.com B-88, Sector 83, , Noida, 201305, U.P.
0120-3096765
28 Eon Electric Ltd.
0120-3096800/ 0120 3096800 vinaym@eonelectric.com B-88, Sector 83, , Noida, 201305, U.P.
0120-3096765
07290-070893 rajeevc@svarochi.com T-1, 2nd Floor, Okhla Phase-2, New Delhi, 110020, Delhi
29 Ibahn Illumination Pvt. Ltd 7290-070-893/ arjuns@svarochi.com T-1, 2nd Floor, Okhla Phase-2, New Delhi, 110020, Delhi
7290-070-895

Jaquar and Company 0124-474800 mohit.sharma@jaquar.com Plot No. 3, Sector-11, IMT Manesar, Gurgaon, 122050, Haryana
30
Pvt. Ltd 0124-474800 gaurav.bhalla@jaquar.com Plot No. 3, Sector-11, IMT Manesar, Gurgaon, 122050, Haryana

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elcoma members’ list
Sr No Company Tel & Mob Fax E-Mail Address
011- 4162 9828/ 129 4117 389 chekitans@keselec.com 210, Charmwood Plaza, Eros Garden City, Charmwood Village, Suraj
0129-4117388/ Kund Road, Faridabad, Faridabad, 121009, Haryana
0129-4022804
31 Keslec Schreder Pvt. Ltd.
011- 4162 9828/ 129 4117 389 amits@keselec.com 55, Industrial Area, NIT, Faridabad, Faridabad, 122001, Haryana
0129-4117388/
0129-4022804
040-27123555/ 040-27124762 kwality@kwalityindia.com 29 Electronic Complex Kushaiguda, Hyderabad, 500062, A.P.
Kwality Photonics Pvt. 040-64621946
32
Ltd. 040-27123555/ kwalitypolywa@gmail.com 29 Electronic Complex Kushaiguda, Hyderabad, 500062, A.P.
040-64621946
020-66301072/73 dradk@hotmail.com
33 Litex Electricals Pvt. Ltd.
020-27120350 020-27120056 skarkarey@hotmail.com W-134 S Block, MIDC, Bhosari, Pune, 411026, Maharashtra
080-67303700 hari.nkv@ltcompany.com, info@ No. 40, Jignani Industrial Area, 1st phase, Sy. No. 5927124, Jignani
Lighting Technologies ltcompany.com Village & hobli, Anekal Taluk, , Bangalore, 560105, Karnataka
34
India Pvt. Ltd.

0124-4150100 0124-4081577 r.ludwig2@ledvance.com 11th flr. Signature Tower B, South City, Gurgaon, 122001, Haryana
35 LEDVANCE Private Limited
0124-4081581 0124-4081577 b.kasturia@ledvance.com 11th flr. Signature Tower B, South City, Gurgaon, 122001, Haryana
0484-3368331/ jk@lukerindia.com 2nd Floor, Jain Tower, NH Bye pass road, Opp lulu Mal, , Kochi,
Luker Electric 32/33/34/35 682024, Kerela
36
Technologies Pvt. Ltd. 0484-3368331/ srk.luker@gmail.com 2nd Floor, Jain Tower, NH Bye pass road, Opp lulu Mal, , Kochi,
32/33/34/35 682024, Kerela
18001033039 naveen.saxena@luminousindia.com, Plot no. 150, Sec-44, , Gurgaon, 122003, Haryana
Luminous Power
37 18001033039 narayanaswamy.ramakrishnan@ Plot no. 150, Sec-44, , Gurgaon, 122003, Haryana
Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
luminousindia.com
0135-2430168 0135-2432198 mercurylamps@sancharnet.in 64, Laxman Jhula Rd., Rishikesh, 249201, Uttranchal
38 Mercury Lighting Pvt. Ltd.
0135-2430168 0135-2432198 mercurylamps@sancharnet.in 64, Laxman Jhula Rd., Rishikesh, 249201, Uttranchal
0129-4086497/ 0129-5043046 mithabi@fokallamps.com 497, Sector - 14, Faridabad, , Haryana
39 Mithabi Lamps (P) Ltd. 0129-5043046
0129-4085497 info@jslampsindia.com 497, Sector - 14, Faridabad, , Haryana
0120 4386881 rahul.agrawal@moserbaer.in 66 Udhyog Vihar, Greater Noida, Noida, 201308, UP
40 Moser Baer India Ltd.
011-40594444 011-41635211 khemchandani@moserbaer.in 66 Udhyog Vihar, Greater Noida, Noida, 201308, Up
0124-4867400/ krishan.sujan@mlsindia.net 714, 7th Floor, DLF Star Tower, Sec- 30, NH-8, Gurugram, 122003,
401 Haryana
41 MLS India Pvt. Ltd.
0124-4867400/ ita.lin@mlsindia.net 714, 7th Floor, DLF Star Tower, Sec- 30, NH-8, Gurugram, 122003,
401 Haryana
0120-4008888 0120 4281822 arun.gupta@ntlelectronics.com B-10, Sector 58, NOIDA, 201301, U.P.
42 NTL Lemnis India Pvt. Ltd.
0120-4008888 0120 4281822 tushar.gupta@ntl-lemnis.com B-10, Sector 58, NOIDA, 201301, U.P.
011-40507000 011 40507004 puneet.dhawan@orientelectric.com CK Birla Group, 82, 2nd Floor, Okhla Phase III, New Delhi, 110020, Delhi
43 Orient Electric
C-130, Sector 63, , Noida, 201301, Delhi
0124-6261300 0124-6261309 avinder.singh@osram.com 1st Floor, Plot No. 03, Sector-32, IFFCO Surinder Jhakhar Bhawan, ,
OSRAM Lighting Private Gurgaon, 122001, Haryana
44
Limited 0124-6261300 n.saxena@osram.com 1st Floor, Plot No. 03, Sector-32, IFFCO Surinder Jhakhar Bhawan, ,
Gurgaon, 122001, Haryana
0124-4606260/ 0124-4606666 sumit.joshi@philips.com 8th Floor, DLF -B, DLF Cybercity, DLF Phase-3, Gurgaon, 122002,
Philips Lighting India 4606000 Haryana
45
Limited 0124-4606260/ 0124-4606666 sukanto.aich@lighting.com 9th Floor, DLF -B, DLF Cybercity, DLF Phase-3, Gurgaon, 122002,
4606000 Haryana

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elcoma members’ list
Sr No Company Tel & Mob Fax E-Mail Address
0120-2569841 0120-2569131 pg@pgel.in P-4/2 to P-4/6, Site B, UPSIDC Industrial Area, Surajpur, Greater Noida ,
Noida, 201306, U.P.
46 PG Electroplast Ltd.
0120-2569841 0120-2569131 vikas@pgel.in P-4/2 to P-4/6, Site B, UPSIDC Industrial Area, Surajpur, Greater Noida ,
Noida, 201306, U.P.
022-61116666  022-61116633 20-B, Sugra Building, 2nd Floor, 16th Tribhuvan Road, Mumbai, 400
Rishab Industries Ltd. 004, Maharashtra
47
(Cenzer) 022-61116666  022-61116633 hitesh@cenzer.com 20-B, Sugra Building, 2nd Floor, 16th Tribhuvan Road, Mumbai, 400
004, Maharashtra
022-67124462/63 rklights@gmail.com 223, Adhyaru Industrial Estate, Sunmill Compund, Lower Parel, Mumbai,
48 RK Lighting Pvt. Ltd. 400013, Maharashtra

Samudra Electronic 020 27122486 020 25675124 prafullat@samudraled.com 12, Electronic Sadan 2, MIDC, Bhosari, Pune, 411 026, Maharashtra
49
System Pvt. Ltd. 020 27122486 020 25675124 shirishd@samudraled.com 12, Electronic Sadan 2, MIDC, Bhosari, Pune, 411 026, Maharashtra
Beacon Industries 011 26385274 011 41609796 sanjeev.khosla@sanartigroup.com S-46, Okhla, Phase-II, New Delhi, 110048, Delhi
50
(Sanarti Group)
011-25810093-96/ 011-25789560 jpa.surya@gmail.com Padma Tower I, Rajendra Place, New Delhi, 110008, Delhi
51 Surya Roshni Ltd. 011-47108000
011-25810093-96 011-25789560 raju@sroshni.com Padma Tower I, Rajendra Place, New Delhi, 110008, Delhi
0253-2354423/24 0253 2350832 rb@starlitelighting.com 6, M.I.D.C., Area, Satpur, Nasik, 422007, Maharashtra
52 Starlite Lighting Ltd.
0253 2350365 0253 2350832 vshivkumar.nair@starlitelighting.com 6, M.I.D.C., Area, Satpur, Nasik, 422007, Maharashtra
Simoco 030-40049900/ 033-23574562 salil.chaudhuri@simoco.net Godrej Genesis Building, Block EP & GP, Bidhannagar, Sec-V, Kolkata,
53 Telecommunicaitons 23575581 700091, West Bengal
(South Asia) Ltd. 011-41033751/53 011-47660628 hemant.pant@simoco.net Shed No. 16, Okhla Indus. Estate, ph-4, , New Delhi, 110020, Delhi
020-40131000 020 -25150157 rajesh@sskinfotech.com isyska House, Sakore Nagar, Lane 4, Airporr Road, Behind Maruti Suzuki
SYSKA LED Lights Showroom, Pune, 411014, Maharashtra
54
Pvt. Ltd.
020-40131000 020 -25150157 swapnil.s@sskgroup.in
022-26871272 022-26870644 rashmi@tulipcorporation.net B-12, Nandkishore Industrial Estate, off Mahakali Road, Andheri (E), ,
Mumbai, 400093, Maharashtra
55 Tulip Corporation
022-26878033 022-26870644 paras@tulipcorporation.net B-12, Nandkishore Industrial Estate, off Mahakali Road, Andheri (E), ,
Mumbai, 400093, Maharashtra
07600248768/ saurabh@technoelectromech.com Plot No. 81, Behind Keya Motors, Besides Kumkum Party Plot, Chhani,
Techno Electromech 76000248968 Vadodara, Gujarat 390002, Vadodara, 390002, Gujarat
56
Pvt. Ltd. tej@technoelectromech.com/
led@technoelectromech.com
011-25770990 011-25770995 bhs@usha.in Block A, DDA Commercial Complex Ring Road, Naraina, New Delhi,
Usha Shriram Enterprises 110046
57
Pvt. Ltd.
jaisingh@usha.in
0124-4583100 0124-4583200 vishal_bhardwaj@ushainternational.com Plot No. 15, Institutional Area, Sector-32, Gurgaon, 122001, Haryana
58 Usha International Ltd.

044/22625567/ 044-22625569 panikar@vlindia.com Plot No-A13, A14, Phase-II, MEPZ, Tambaram, Chennai, 600045, T.N
044-22623094
59 Venture Lighting India Ltd.
044/22625567/ 044-22625569 chandran@vlindia.com Plot No. A-30, D-5 Ph-2, MEPZ, Tambaram, Chennai, 600045, T.N
044-22623094
080-5056200/ 080-28440011 vineet.agrawal@wipro.com Survey 76P Sarjapur Rd, Varthur Hobli, Bangalore, 560035, Karnataka
60 Wipro Enterprises Limited 080-28440011
080-28440011 sanjay.gupta5@wipro.com Survey 76P Sarjapur Rd, Varthur Hobli, Bangalore, 560035, Karnataka

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The Elcoma Story
About ELCOMA
On 29th June, 1970, the electric lamps and components manufacturers in India founded “Electric Lamp and Component
Manufacturers Association of India” (ELCOMA), representing the entire lighting industry. The main purpose founding members had
in mind was to establish liaison with government bodies and to support each other in matters connected with lighting industry.
ELCOMA, representing the Indian lighting industry aims to act as an important link to support each other in matters connected
with lighting industry, to promote and develop co-operation among the manufacturers of electric lamps and components and
to further facilitate the overall interests of its members. The association has been helping upgrade the knowledge and technical
capabilities of its members through liaison with other relevant organizations both in India and abroad. In earlier years, ELCOMA
successfully drew attention of the government to the difficulties faced by the members and highlighted developments in new light
sources and energy saving solutions to the customers. During 80’s and 90’s extensive development and introduction of various
types of energy saving lamps offered wide range of choice to the customer and offered indigenously manufactured lamps for all
type of applications, thereby saving precious foreign exchange when the country needed it most. ELCOMA can be proud of the
fact that inspite of inflation, energy price increases and other price rises, the price of lighting products have become more cost
effective. With the success achieved by the Association, new entrants to the lighting industry from organized as well as small
sector readily became members and took active interest in the growth and development of the lighting industry.

Functions and Services


The main objectives of ELCOMA and its functions and services are as under:
• To enable manufactures of lamps and components to federate or corporate by becoming members or associates of the
Association, either by themselves or their nominees or act as their representatives or spokesmen for such manufacturers.
• To promote and develop co-operation among the manufacturers of electric lamps and other ancillaries and business and to
further facilitate the manufacture of products in particular.
• To promote the consideration and discussion of all questions affecting lamp industry and all ancillary and allied trades, and
every branch of such trade and to generally watch over and protect the interest of persons engaged in the manufacture of
such products.
• To diffuse among its members information on all matters, affecting the lamp manufacturers to print and publish, issue and
circulate such papers and periodicals, circulars and other material relevant as may be seen conducive to any of these objects.
• To promote the distribution of products to all consumers throughout India by the members of the Association and with the
object of fostering and promoting es-pirit-de-corps among the lamp manufacturers in India.
• To collect information and circulate and publish the policies and activities of the Association from time-to-time by pamphlets,
circulars, or news bulletins.
• To organize exhibitions, conduct seminars, conferences, symposia, lectures and publish its official bulletin, ‘ELCOMA’ News
Letter and make known to public the activities of the Association.
• To provide to its members statistical information pertaining to lamp industry and keep the members informed regarding latest
technical development, quality control and achieve standards and specifications.
• To be in close touch and establish liaison with various institutions and organizations and government bodies connected with
the development of Electric Lamp and Component Industry and to carry continuous dialogue with the govt.
• To make representations and to deal with the subjects that affect the Electric Lamps and Component Industry and find ways
and means of solving the problems and difficulties relating to subjects like finance, import-export, supply of raw materials,
machinery and spares, taxation (all types-customs, excise, octroi, sales tax and GST etc), industrial relations, procedural
delays, factory enactments, power, transportation etc.
• To carry out such acts as maybe required for the benefit of the industry to upgrade themselves in terms of knowledge/
technology etc.
• To educate and inform the consumer on the developments in the industry and help the nation to save energy and costs
through introduction of better products and applications.
• To act as a link between lighting and other industry association in India and worldwide in matters concerning common interest.

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Lighting up
a Heritage

In an endeavour to glamorize the


skyline of historic Delhi, Havells India
Ltd has partnered with the Aga Khan
Trust for Culture and Archaeological
Survey of India. As part of this initiative,
Humayun’s Tomb has been illuminated
with Havells’ energy efficient Projector
lights from its Colorscape range of
Architectural RGB lighting. Projector
lights are ideal for long distance
illumination with high accuracy, fitted
with high precision lenses offering
best-in-class beam angle of 4.5
degrees. Each light is 316 W providing
a saving of around 90% energy usage
when compared to conventional
products installed at Humayun’s Tomb
since 1999.

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National Institute for Technical Skills
ELCOMA offers various technical skill development training 3) Domestic Electrician (+ Home Appliances)
programs for government and industry for products and Certification Program:
services in lighting and electrical appliances domains. Introduction to Energy and its sources
• Electricity and Power • Installation of Domestic
Currently we offer technical training programs for LED appliances and Electrical Equipments
Streetlights, Solar Streetlights, Domestic Electrician, Health • Repairing and Troubleshooting • Safe Operating
& Safety and Refrigeration & Air Conditioning. These Methods and Safety at Work • Hands on Assembly
programs have been developed along with Power Sector and Repair of Appliances
Skills Council (PSSC) and Electronic Sector Skills Council
(ESSCI) based on National Occupation Standards (NOS) 4) Refrigeration and Air Conditioning:
of National Skills Development Council (NSDC). We are Introduction to Energy and its Sources
also developing two new programs in Lighting Design and • Electricity, Thermodynamics and Power
Intelligent Lighting. • Heat Management Installation of different types of
Refrigerators and AC & their Commissioning
ELCOMA has appointed National Institute for Technical
• Operation, Repair and Maintenance
Skills as its authorized training partner to offer various
• Site safety and safe operating procedures
programs designed by ELCOMA. Under the supervision of
• Practical Site Installation
ELCOMA, NITS is being mentored by Industry to nourish
the skill of people working in lighting and related industries.
5) Health and Safety Training:
Safety and its overview • Occupation Health and
We have trained over 700 field personnel for EESL in Street
Safety • First Aid • Fire Safety • Job Safety Analysis
Light National Program (SLNP) across India in the past 1
Documentation and policy making • Safe working
year. We have also conducted health and safety programs
practices • Handling Emergency
for EESL and industry personnel.

ELCOMA/NITS have already published three training guides 6) Lighting Design:


for candidates attending these programs. Introduction to Lighting Theory • Overview of Lighting
Design Standards • Understanding Lighting effects
Programs Offered: • Lighting Applications • Lighting Designing Software
1) Streetlight Installation and Maintenance Training and introduction to DAILux • Lighting Planning and
Program for Streetlight Technicians/Supervisors: Schematic Designing • Development of Lighting
Introduction to Lighting and Lighting Industry Design • Photometery and its analysis Post Occupancy
• Basics of Road Lighting and Design • Installation and Evaluation • BOM calculation • Case Studies
Commissioning • Operation and Maintenance • Site
Safety • Health and Safety • Field Demonstration and 7) Smart Lighting and CCMS:
Practical Training Introduction to Lighting • Lighting technology and its
integration with IoT • Smart Lighting trends
2) Solar Streetlight Installation and Maintenance: Software and Hardware Architecture
Introduction to Energy • Overview of Solar • Introduction to Communication technologies
Power and Lighting • PV Technology • Battery (Zigbee, LoRaWAN, RF based, GSM, GPRS)
Technology Lighting and its Design • Installation and • Introduction to Li-Fi • CCMS (Centralized Control and
Commissioning • Operation and Maintenance • Health Monitoring System) • International and National Case
and Safety • Field Demonstration and Practical Training Studies • Health and Safety

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Featuring intelligent lighting
technology and applications

15 – 17 October 2020
Pragati Maidan, New Delhi

www.light-india.in

FOR BOOKINGS CONTACT:


Rasheed Anwaar Deepak Bohara Himanshu Joshi
Group Exhibition Head Senior Sales Manager Asst. Manager Sales
M: +91 99901 01000 M: +91 88263 84114 M: +91 85869 26107
rasheed.anwaar@ deepak.bohara@ himanshu.joshi@
india.messefrankfurt.com india.messefrankfurt.com india.messefrankfurt.com
Future is
Intelligent Lighting
The technological development in Lighting has demand of lighting has increased with more and
been very slow ever since Edison invented more applications being introduced to help a
Incandescent Lamp. However, the last two more effective and meaningful lighting. Citizens
decades have seen sudden spurt in new energy are learning to use best lighting options available
efficient lighting products being introduced. to them, whether it is required for work, for
We had CFL revolution from 2006 to 2015, buildings, for monuments, or creating ambience
Slim fluorescent tube lights, electronic ballasts. and moods at any place. People are learning and
The Vision 2020 document prepared by indulging in leisure at all times of the day and
ELCOMA was very well received by government night and this has been made possible because
and consumers with the result, lighting of the contributions of electric lighting.
manufacturers are looking at another revolution
in LED Lighting. The flexibility of our working hours, the demands
by our complex tasks, the introduction and
It is difficult to imagine our society without
electric lighting. The government has realized
that to accelerate economic development, it is VISION
very essential to provide basic facilities to all
SMART LIGHTING
citizens. Lighting is one of the most important
considerations. It is planned that all corners of
the country will be lit up with Lighting whether
To make the Indian Lighting industry a
it is with grid or off-grid. Over the years the leader in SMART and EFFICIENT lighting
that is advanced in technology, user
friendly and is environmentally conscious.
To make and develop a sustainable
world-class, global manufacturing hub for
modern lighting products

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progress of information technology and a smart controls, colors, performance reporting etc.
paperless office environment, the speed at which Government has already announced creation of
we travel, all demand seamless illumination to 100 Smart Cities. Elcoma has prepared a vision for
ensure optimum performance. Day moves to these cities on new intelligent technologies that will
night while we also shift from outdoor to indoor be more versatile and user friendly to provide not
demanding visual accuracy, comfort and guidance only fun but also effectiveness of LED lighting. This
to go on with our activities without making any will provide more secure an safe environment at
serious promises. public places.

The ELCOMA Vision 2020 has successfully vision


been able to fulfill the initiative to reduce energy Smart Lighting
consumption for lighting from present 18% of After the government announcement of 100 smart
total power consumption to 13% by year 2020 cities, the industry is preparing itself to provind
by introducing more energy efficient products equally smart lighting for the smart cities. Over the
and working with government to execute various next few years, the Indian Lighting industry will
schemes and awareness programs to achieve focus on smart lighting in following areas. ELCOMA
this. The government announced that 770 million looks at vision and inputs required:
LED Lamps and 30 million Street Lights will be
replaced in India by year 2018. Both EESL and - Continue efforts to create demand for energy
Industry has jointly already sold more than 800 efficient lighting products to reduce India’s
million LED Lamps by end of 2017. It is estimated lighting power consumption further
that more than 1.2 billion mark will be met by end
- Smart Lighting requires high technology support
of 2018. All this will save more than 27,000 MW of
and needs to expand domestic capacity for LED
power by the end of 2019.
testing and R&D centres to support this new
increasing demand
Enter the Smart Lighting
Like mobile phone revolution in which new
- Prepare Indian standards for all future smart
applications have made the product very
lighting products and applications and make
interesting and new demand is created on regular
these standards mandatory immediately to avoid
basis. Similar will be the future of LED Lighting.
entry of cheap products offering smart features.
LED Lighting being versatile product which can
be used for any lighting application, will now - Enhance manufacturing capabilities in
play very important role in bringing in smart (or Luminaires, electronic components and LEDs
intelligent) lighting. ELCOMA has prepared The
VISION document in which new concepts in smart - Leverage Indian ITES skills to grow Lighting
lighting have been spelt out. The industry will now Automation software development
create and initiate manufacturing and marketing
of smart lighting in India. Besides this, it can - Support skill development across all discipline
also create techno fun for users as LED lighting required by the lighting industry through R&D
will work with new applications of dimming, (Contd on page 15)

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What is smart lighting?
• Smart lighting incorporates many technologies so that either indoor or outdoor lights will work
automatically under certain conditions. Different smart lighting networks do different things, but
some of the more popular solutions feature smart lights that are capable of instantly switching on
when someone enters a room or changing colour when something occurs, for example.
• Imagine your house has 50 lights, and each light is normally controlled by the flick of a switch. Smart
lighting eliminates the need for you to get up and flick that switch. The network does all the work for
you, automatically, though you can still program the lights to respond as you wish. Smart lights often
feature sensors too, so they can identify people and things like when they need light, as well as how
much they may need.
• The last bit to remember: smart lighting networks often allow lights to interact with each other, so
that they can be calibrated en masse, or even individually through a remote control setup.
• Smart lighting networks vary drastically, but generally, their lights can either work independently or
together when connected. Keep in mind there are two main types of smart lights: sensor-integrated
and non-sensor integrated.
• Sensor-integrated lights feature sensors that enable them to recognise people and daylight, among
other things. These lights automatically send data to the smart lighting network, which sets specific
parameters for each light. You can still manually control sensor-integrated lights however, if you
desire. Although non-sensor integrated lights don't have sensors, they're still considered smart,
because you can program them.
• There are two main ways of controlling smart lights: control hubs and smart devices. You can use
tablets, smartphones, laptops, and even desktop computers (as long as both the device and the
smart lights are connected to Wi-Fi or Bluetooth) to remotely configure and manage your smart
lighting. In some situations, typically in larger buildings, there is a dedicated control hub that
maintains the smart lighting network.
• As a consumer, you'll probably want a smart lighting setup that works with your smart device.
Not only is that the more user-friendly option but you'll be able to control your house lights from
anywhere in the world (not just when at home). That said, whether you choose sensor-integrated
lights or non-sensor integrated lights is up to you. Typically, sensor-integrated lights are the more
costly option.
• For using smart lighting, there are four reasons why you should use smart lighting. First and
foremost it can save you money on a utilities bill. That's because a smart lighting network is very
energy efficient; it allows you to calibrate when exactly a light should be on. Smart lights can also
simplify your life. When preparing to travel, you won't have to physically alter the settings of each
smart light or check to see if it is off before you leave. You can do all this remotely, from afar.
In a nutshell, smart lighting is wireless lighting that interacts with the users, makes its performance
more interesting and saves ample energy whenever required.

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Future is
Intelligent Lighting

(Contd from Page 13)

centres and educational institutions, and towns like Bangalore, Thiruvanthapuram,


training centres specific to intelligent lighting Vishakhapatnam (Vizag), Raipur, Jaipur etc.

- A new force is required to be trained in use - Smart Street Lights: The smart street light is
and operation of smart lighting to train the future in street light segment. The smart pole will
users. provide access to eye soothing street light, Wi-
fi public address system, 2 way communication
In order to achieve these, there are various with police control room, CCTV cameras etc. We
imperatives for the key stakeholders in this need to create demand for smart street lights in
industry. it’s already plan for all public spaces and make it
mandatory for all smart cities to change to smart
- ELCOMA: To create domestic and street lights.
international workshops for training on new
• It is very important to create India as export hub
technologies. Generate demand through
for smart lighting
awareness programs and seminars on Smart
applications for products focusing on smart • Government is required to support local
cities. application, & testing etc. Support manufacturing over imports through subsidies
the set-up of testing, R&D and educational and incentives. It is very essential to control
centres. Elcoma has already conducted 4 unauthorized product by doing surveillance,
such seminars in one year. These seminars announce anti-dumping duty, limited FDI
will be continued during 2019 at secondary restrictions, etc.

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The Most Energy Efficient and
Environment Friendly Lighting Industry
From time to time, the Lighting industry has been developing more energy efficient products like fluorescent
Lamps, Metal Halide Lamps, Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFL) and Electronic Ballasts etc. Recent entry
of Light Emitting Diode (LED) as a light source has been launched successfully in India. Of all these lighting
sources, LED has been very successful entry in the last 2 years as it has not only been able to save a lot of
energy, but also has become a house hold name for being energy efficient product.

LED Lighting is the most versatile technology that can be used in any application. It is replicating Compact
Fluorescent Lamps which played very important role in its growth. From 20 million pieces in 2004 it had
crossed 470 million pieces per annum in 2013. It is projected that LED lighting will bring down power
consumption in lighting from 18% to less than 13% by year 2020.

Mercury Content in Lighting Products and what the industry has done for safe disposal: Most of the
discharge lamps like CFLs, Fluorescent Lamps, Mercury Vapour Lamps, Metal Halide Lamps, etc use a small
quantity of mercury. Compared to other industry like healthcare, mining, power generation etc, lamps use a
very small quantity of mercury. For example, if thermometer uses 0.6 gms to 2.2 gms of mercury, a CFL uses
only around 3 to 5 mg.

With the new technology, the content of mercury has been reduced to 2 - 3 mg and that too in amalgam (Solid
Mercury ) form which does not evaporate or spill when it breaks.

Against total import of mercury, the Lighting Industry has been consuming only 2.5% as against a volume of
500 million pieces of lamps, till 2014. As we have reduced Hg to less them 3 mg, it was less than 1% of total
India’s mercury consumption. After the proliferation of LED lamp, the demand of CFL has been reduced to
less than 50 million pieces. It is estimated, by end of 2018, the manufactures of CFL lamp will be completely
stopped.

SAFE DISPOSAL OF MERCURY CONTAINING END OF LIFE LAMPS


Currently, India does not have a proper system for safe disposal of mercury containing lamps. India is a very
wide spread country with different geographic terrain, cultures, environment, systems and varying atmosphere.
A vast area poses complex situation on logistics and communications. Lamps are different from other Electric
& Electronic products. A lamp is full of glass and is very fragile. It is light weight, very high volume of lamps put
on the market every year and has hardly any residual value at End of Life (EOL). Carrying it to any source may
pose a problem during transit.

On the Supply Chain side it is highly complex & wide spread Supply Chain with low traceability for sizable
volumes. On the in-bound side, there are 50 Local Brands (62 Mfg. sites registered with BIS) besides
equal Number of Fly by Night Brands. Local Manufacturing was wide spread – from fully integrated to part
Manufacturing. Many Assemblers based on imported sub-assemblies and almost a third from Small Scale
Manufacturing. On the Out Bound side there are about 1.4 lakhs of Electrical Retailers and about 2 lakhs non-
electrical outlets.

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Safe disposal mechanism for CFL/FTLs comprised of proper collection and transportation, recycling/reuse/
recovery system and public participation for successful implementation. The local bodies have to play a very
important role in successful collection and safe disposal.

However, with the use of amalgam mercury and reduction of mercury content and now with the
emergence and high penetration of LED Lamps, the big question is that by the time the plan is
implemented and a lot of investment pumped in, is it worthwhile to execute the plan? Moreover, CFL will
not be there in the market by the end of 2018.

1. SAFE DISPOSAL AT FACTORY


All Elcoma members have initiated to safe disposal off CFLs and Fluorescent lamp that are rejected during
manufacturing or returned back by consumers under guarantee. Recycling equipment is installed in which
all such lamps are crushed and mercury glass metal etc are retrieved and recycled

2. THE OTHER ADVANTAGE OF FLUORESCENT LAMPS


In fact Fluorescent Lamps that use mercury are more environment friendly than Incandescent Lamp. The
chart below shows how an Incandescent Lamp sends more mercury into atmosphere than CFL. The power
generated through coal fired plants to burn the bulb send out at least 10 mg into atmosphere. On the other
side, if a CFL lamp uses 4 mg Hg, it consumes power equivalent to 2.4 mg into the atmosphere.

The figures below explain the difference

Electricity Use by Bulb Type Mercury emissions by light source


evaluated over a five-year life

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International Solid State Lighting Alliance
ISA is a non-for-profit organization consists of regional alliances, association/society, leading companies and renowned universities in global
Solid State Lighting (SSL) field. The Business of ISA members have covered the whole SSL value chain of upstream, middlestream and
downstream of global SSL industry such as epitaxy, packaging application, materials and equipment, design system integration and testing
etc. The currently ISA 89 members, representing more than 4000 individuals & organizations includes major players (such as Philips,
Osram, Smsung, GE Lighting, Cree, Veeco, AIXTRON etc.). The output of which covers more than 70% that of global SSL industry. The ISA
Board of Advisers consists of leading experts and academic “Founder” level experts, such as the inventors of blue LED, yellow LED, Red
LED, and OLED. Amongst Mr. Shuji Nakamura, the Laureate of Nobel Prize in Physics in 2014 is the Co-Chair of ISA Board of Advisors.
Hiroshi Amano also the Laureate of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2014 and Zhores Alferov, and the Laureate of Nobel Prize in Physics in
2000 are all the member of ISA Boards of Advisors.

ISA major works:


- ISA Technical Committee on Standardization
- Global SSL Industry Reports
- International/Regional Cooperation on SSL
- Global SSL Awards
- ISA-ECC Smart Street Lighting System
Specialized Committee
- Global SSL Forums and Training workshops
ISA 2017 General Assembly
GLOBAL LIGHTING ASSOCIATION
The GLA unites on a global level the leading national and regional industry associations for lighting technology. GLA
functions as a forum for exchange and formulation of technical and policy information and is a recognised authority
on issues of concern to the global lighting industry.

The Global Lighting Association, within the limits of national and EU competition law:
• shares knowledge on global trends as well as legislative and regulatory developments and opportunities in
lighting
• shares information on the activities of individual associations
• anticipates and initiates policies and actions in areas of common interest
• provides governments with relevant product and market information

Mission
The Global Lighting Association is the voice of the lighting industry on a global basis. The primary mission of the
GLA is to share information, within the limits of national and EU competition law, on political, scientific, business,
social and environmental issues of relevance to the lighting industry and to develop, implement and publish the
position of the global lighting industry to relevant stakeholders in the international sphere.

GLA Board Members


Comprised of senior leadership from our member organisations, the Global Lighting Association’s Board collectively
represents many years of industry expertise and experience. Board members are:

Russell Loane Ourania Georgoutsakou Shyam Sujan Chen Yansheng Pekka Hakkarainen
President, Global Lighting Secretary General, Secretary General, Electric Lamp Executive Vice President, China Vice President, Lutron Electronics
Association (representing Lighting LightingEurope & Component Manufacturers’ Association of Lighting Industry (representing National Electrical
Council Australia) Association Manufacturers Association)

Kiyoaki Uchihashi Michael Ng Gerald Strickland Bryan Douglas


Executive Managing Director, Japan Director, Taiwan Lighting Fixture Secretary General, Middle East Secretary General, Global Lighting
Lighting Manufactures Association Export Association Lighting Association Association (representing Lighting
Council Australia)

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BUREAU OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Ministry of Power, Govt. of India, 4th Floor, Sewa Bhawan, R. K. Puram, New Delhi - 110066 (INDIA)

The Government of India set up Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE). on 1st March 2002 under the provisions of the
Energy Conservation Act, 2001. The mission of the Bureau of Energy Efficiency is to assist in developing policies
and strategies with a thrust on self-regulation and market pri nciples, within the overall framework of the Energy
Conservation Act, 2001 with the primary objective of reducing energy intensity of the Indian economy.

Role of BEE
BEE co-ordinates with designated consumers, designated agencies and other organizations and recognize, identify
and utilize the existing resources and infrastructure, in performing the functions assigned to it under the Energy
Conservation Act. The Energy Conservation Act provides for regulatory and promotional functions.

The Mission
The mission of the Bureau of Energy Efficiency is to develop policy and strategies with a thrust on self-regulation and
market principles, within the overall framework of the Energy Conservation Act, 2001 with the primary objective of
reducing energy intensity of the Indian economy. This will be achieved with active participation of all stake holders,
resulting in accelerated and sustained adoption of energy efficiency in all sectors of the economy.

Objectives of BEE
• To provide policy framework and direction to national energy conservation activities.
• To coordinate policies and programs with stakeholders on efficient use of energy.
• To establishment systems and procedures to measure monitor and verify energy efficiency improvements
in individual
• Sectors as well as at the National level.
• To leverage multi-lateral, bi-lateral and private sector support in implementation of programs and projects
on efficient
• Use of energy and its conservation.
• To coordinate policies and programs on efficient use of energy and its conservation with the involvement
• Of stakeholders.
• To plan, manage and implement energy conservation programs as envisaged in the Energy Conservation Act.
• To demonstrate energy efficiency delivery mechanism as, envisaged in the Energy Conservation Act, through
• Private-public partnership.

The Major Promotional Functions of BEE include:


• Create awareness and disseminate information on energy efficiency and conservation
• Arrange and organize training of personnel and specialists in the techniques for efficient use of energy and its
conservation
• Strengthen consultancy services in the field of energy conservation
• Promote research and development
• Develop testing and certification procedures and promote testing facilities
• Formulate and facilitate implementation of pilot projects and demonstration projects
• Promote use of energy efficient processes, equipment, devices and systems
• Take steps to encourage preferential treatment for use of energy efficient equipment or appliances
• Promote innovative financing of energy efficiency projects
• Give financial assistance to institutions for promoting efficient use of energy and its conservation
• Prepare educational curriculum on efficient use of energy and its conservation
• Implement international co-operation programmes relating to efficient use of energy and its conservation

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Indian Society of Lighting Engineers (ISLE)
A-10 Lajpat Nagar-1, Upper Ground Floor, New Delhi 110 024, Tel: 011 41326950, Email: isledel@vsnl.com, Website: isleind.org

Vision Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore, Jaipur and Indore.


To establish a neutral fraternity of Lighting professionals There are Local Centres at Pune, Guwahati, Hyderabad
to further the cause of lighting development in India for and Bhubaneswar.
the benefit of its people at large and to put India on par
with the global lighting community in terms of its lighting ISLE Governing Body
knowledge base and applications. All the countrywide activities of the Society are
overseen by a Governing Body through its various
Mission Committees and Local Centres. The Governing Body
A non-profit organisation to bring together all of ISLE comprises the President, Immediate Past-
professionals connected with aspects of light and President, Vice-President, Hon. General Secretary,
lighting related technology for the upgradation of Treasurer, twelve members and one member from each
knowledge and improvement of standards, to facilitate State Centre.
the overall interest of members and enhance skill
development, to awaken lighting interest in the students Membership
and to create a connectivity with the global lighting The members of ISLE are represented on national
knowledge community. bodies such as the Development Council of the Ministry
of Industry, Confederation of Indian Industry, Bureau
Objectives of Indian Standards, Bureau of Energy Efficiency and
• Promoting the art, science and practice of illumination Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology. They
engineering services as associated with built and are also active participants in industry associations
open environment for the benefit of the public in like the Electric Lamp and Component Manufacturers
general. Association of India and the Indian Electrical and
• Advancing education and research in illumination Electronic Manufacturers Association. They belong
engineering and publishing useful results of this to leading lighting companies and utilities and are
research. associated with research organizations like the National
• Formulating lighting codes, guides and technical Physical Laboratory, Central Building Research Institute,
reports and publishing them along with newsletters, the Electric Research and Development Association and
journals and books on "illumination". various universities. They are involved with the Institution
• Maintaining liaison and technical interaction with of Engineers for seminars and training.
national/international organisations concerned
with matters related to the science, technology, International Affiliations
standardisation and art in the fields of light and ISLE has various International Affiliations to work
lighting. together in exchange of technology innovation and
• Co-operation with the Bureau of Indian Standards in understanding best practices adopted in different
their standardisation work in the field of lighting. countries. It has MOUs with IESNA – Illuminating
• Providing guidance to young engineers for career Engineering Society of North America, ILE – Institution
improvement in illumination engineering. of Lighting Engineers, IESANZ – Illumination
• Organising exhibitions and trade fairs of lighting and Engineering Society of Australia and New Zealand and
allied industries. ISA – International Solid State Lighting Alliance. ISLE
holds joint educational programmes with the LRC -
Organisation Lighting Research Centre (USA). It is a member of Lux
ISLE State and Local Centres – The ISLE Secretariat is Pacifica, a Lighting Body that represents 60% of the
located in Delhi. State Centres are located at Kolkata, world’s population.

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BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS
BIS Headquarter, Manak Bhavan, 9 Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi-110002

Overview ADMINSTRATIVE OF EXECUTIVE ARMS


BIS is the National Standard Body of India FOR IMPLEMENTATION
established under the BIS Act 1986 for the
harmonious development of the activities of
standardization, marking and quality certification
of goods and for matters connected therewith or
incidental thereto.

BIS has been providing traceability and tangibility


benefits to the national economy in a number
of ways - providing safe reliable quality goods;
minimizing health hazards to consumers;
promoting exports and imports substitute;
control over proliferation of varieties etc. through
standardization, certification and testing.

Keeping in view, the interest of consumers as


well as the industry, BIS is involved in various
activities as given below:
• Standards Formulation
• Product Certification Scheme
• Compulsory Registration Scheme
• Foreign Manufacturers Certification Scheme
• Hall Marking Scheme
• Laboratory Services
• Laboratory Recognition Scheme
• Sale of Indian Standards
• Consumer Affairs Activities
• Promotional Activities
• Training Services, National & International level
• Information Services

BIS has its Headquarters at New Delhi and its 05


Regional Offices (ROs) are at Kolkata (Eastern),
Chennai (Southern), Mumbai (Western),
Chandigarh (Northern) and Delhi (Central).
Under the Regional Offices are the Branch
Offices (BOs) located at Ahmedabad, Bangalore,
Bhubaneswar, BhopaSl, Coimbatore, Dehradun,
Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Guwahati, Hyderabad,
Jaipur, Kochi, Lucknow, Nagpur, Parwanoo,
Patna, Pune, Rajkot, Raipur, Durgapur,
Jamshedpur and Vishakhapatnam, which offer
certification services to the industry and serve
as effective link between State Governments,
industries, technical institutions, consumer
organization etc. of the respective region.

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LED Filament Bulbs –
The Next Generation of LED Lighting

An LED filament light bulb is an electric light bulb which expected to exceed 600 million bulbs by 2018
produces light with an LED that is shaped to look like (Epistar Market Analysis Report) and has immense
the filament of an incandescent light bulb. The light potential in the LED lighting market in European
bulb is supplied with electric current by feed-through markets.
terminals or wires embedded in the glass.
The LED filament bulb has become popular in
An LED filament type design light bulb was first the lighting market mainly because buyers and
produced by Ushio Lighting in 2008, intended to consumers in decorative lighting, art lamps,
mimic the appearance of a standard Edison light bulb chandeliers and classical luminaires are replacing
(Incandescent Lamp). conventional light sources (including filament bulbs
and halogen light sources) with LED lights. Traditional
The most common use of filament style lamps is in retro LED bulbs have failed to meet the aesthetic demands
lamps, i.e., clear glass lamps that allow the “filaments” of traditional luminaire manufacturers, which is paving
to be seen. the way for the emergence of LED filament bulbs in
the market. Ideal applications of LED Filament bulbs
The Filament Bulb Market include Hotel & Restaurant Lighting, Residential
The worldwide LED filament bulb market size is Lighting, Retail Lighting and Accent Lighting

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Currently in India the demand for LED filament bulbs
is for C, A and G Type bulbs. Most consumers for LED
filament bulbs in the decorative lighting market are looking
for aesthetics rather than performance. The look of the
bulb is more important than the performance. Except
for a couple of large brands that have initiated pilot
manufacturing of such bulbs, most LED filament bulbs are
being imported into India.

BEE in its recent clarification to ELCOMA dated 2 Aug


2018 has confirmed that LED Filament Lamps are
presently excluded from the scope of BEE’s S&L program
for LED Lamps, which paves the way for larger adoption
of these energy efficient lamps into consumer homes.

With aesthetic appeal and significant performance


advantages, LED filament bulbs represent a flawless
intersection of form and function — vintage look
and advanced engineering. Coupled with the market
projections for the coming years, LED Filament Bulbs are
surely the next generation in the evolution of LED Lighting.

Note by ELCOMA :
ELCOMA has, for a long time, been striving to replace Incandescent Lamp with a suitable replacement.
Due to price parity, CFL or LED Lamps have not been able to match to replace Incandescent Lamps.
But Elcoma is working to design an LED Filament Lamp with 5000 hours life (5 times the life of
Incandescent Lamp), which can be manufactured at present automated factory. If successful, this
Lamp will be available to consumer at an affordable price. If calculated value for money, the new LED
Filament Lamp will be 5 times the life at 2 times the prices of present Incandescent Lamp. Energy wise,
it will save more than 90% power and give more than 120 lumens per watt.

Krishan Sujan
COO, MLS India Pvt. Ltd.

ELCOMA MEMBERS DIRECTORY | 25


Eveready Industries India Ltd.
2, Rainey Park, Kolkata-700019
Tel: 033-24864961/30587822
E-mail: lighting@eveready.co.in

Company Profile

1. Business Domain LED Lighting Products and Solutions

2. Product Brand EVEREADY

3. Manufacturing Facilities Units located in Hyderabad & Lucknow

4. Products Manufactured LED Lamps & Luminaires

5. Other Products Traded LED Luminaires

6. Contact Persons for Mr. Amit Kumar Pandey


Business Development DGM-Lighting Business
(With Names, Designation & 2, Rainey Park, Kolkata - 700019
Addresses) Email: amit.pandey@eveready.co.in

7. E-mail amit.pandey@eveready.co.in

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Fulham (India) Private Limited
Survey No. 26/3, Village Narhe, Taluka - Haveli, Dist. Pune - 411041
Tel: +91 20 24690703/04, E-mail: sratti@fulham.com, Website: www.fulham.com

COMPANY PROFILE: Fulham is a leading global provider of intelligent, sustainable commercial lighting components and electronics
for use in parking structure, signage, horticultural, UV and other applications. The company develops and manufactures a variety of
award-winning LED and emergency products, as well as legacy products across multiple lighting platforms. Fulham sells its lighting
solutions worldwide through original equipment manufacturers (oems) and electrical equipment distribution channels. Headquartered
in Hawthorne, California, the company has sales and/or manufacturing facilities in London, China, India and The United Arab Emirates.

ESTABLISHED: 2011
1. Business Domain Manufacturing
2. Product Brand Fulham
3. Manufacturing Facilities Pune
4. Products Manufactured Electronic Ballasts, LED Drivers, LED Modules, Induction Lighting Systems and
Emergency Lighting systems
5. Details of Exports LED Drivers, Electronic Ballasts & AC LED Modules to USA, Middle East,
(Products/countries/value etc.) China & Europe
6. No. of employees 300
7. Directors and their contact details 1. Mr. Gautam Malkani, Email: gmalkani@fulham.com
(phone, e-mail, location etc) 2. Mr. Subrata Ghose, Email: sghose@fulham.com
3. Mr. Moti Malkani, Email: motibm@multilighting.in
4. Mr. Mike Bauer, Email: mbauer@fulham.com
5. Mr. Harry Libby, Email: hlibby@fulham.com
8. Contact Persons for
a. Business Development a. Mr. Biju John
b. Exports b. Mr. Gautam Malkani
c. Production c. Mr. Subrata Ghose
(With Names, Designation & Addresses)
9. Regional Offices — Pune
Contact person / address Mr. Shekar Kapadne, Cell No.: +91 9168626413
Mumbai & Baroda
Mr. Niyant Dongre, Cell No.: + 91 7798888251
New Delhi
Mr. Rakesh Ranjan Kumar, Cell No.: + 91 9999557024
Bangalore
Mr. Midhun Murali, Cell No.: + 91 8296164016
Chennai
Mr. R. Vignesh Kumar, Cell No.: + 91 9513333196
10. E-mail sratti@fulham.com

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Registered Office: 45/47, Veer Nariman Road, Mumbai – 400 001
Tel: 022 22043841, Fax: 022 22851279
E-mail: krishna@bajajelectricals.com

Company Profile:

ESTABLISHED:

1. Business Domain Manufacturing & Marketing of light sources, Luminaires, High Mast, Streetlight
Poles, Solar based applications, Illuminations Projects as well

2. Product Brand Lighting & Luminaires

3. Manufacturing Facilities Kosi (UP),


Ranjangaon (Pune),
Chakan (Maharashtra)

4. Products Manufactured LED Products, Lamps, Tube Lights, LED Luminaires

5. Other Products Traded Fans & Consumer Durables

6. No. of Employees Over 3000

7. Directors and their contact details 1. Mr. Raja Mukherjee


President & Country Head - Luminaires Segment

2. Mr. Atul Sharma


Executive President & Country Head - Marketing (Consumer Products)

3. Mr. Krishna Raman


President & Country Head - Trade Sales (Consumer Products)

8. Contact persons for


a. Business Development a. Mr. Lalit Pradhan
b. Exports (Product Head - Consumer Lighting)
c. Production
(With Names, Designation & b. Mrs. Beena Koshy
Addresses) (Executive Vice President & International Head - Exports)

9. E-mail krishna@bajajelectricals.com

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Enhancing your world
with connected lighting

Improving your workplace


in a sustainable way

Improving the working


environment for everyone
Making your city safer
and more responsive

Creating home experiences


like never before

Inspiring your customers


to engage in new ways

That’s how Philips Lighting is taking


Light Beyond Illumination

To know more about our connected lighting solutions visit www.lighting.philips.co.in


Philips Lighting India Limited
9th Floor, DLF 9-B, DLF Cyber City,
Sector 25, DLF Phase - 3, Gurgaon - 122002, India.
Tel: +91-124-4606000
E-mail: lightingservices.india@signify.com

Company Profile:

ESTABLISHED:

1. Business Domain Lighting

2. Product Brand Philips, Interact, Philips Hue

3. Manufacturing Facilities Vadodara and Mohali

4. Products Manufactured LED and Conventional Lamps, Tubelights, luminaires, street lights, façade lighting,
connected lighting solutions

5. Other Products Traded Modular Switches, Lighting controls

6. Directors and their contact details 1. Sumit Joshi, CEO, Philips Lighting India
(phone, e-mail, location etc) 2. Sukanto Aich, Chief Marketing Officer, Philips Lighting India

7. Contact Persons for a. Regional Marketing Manager – Lighting


a. Business Development Philips Lighting India Limited
b. Exports 9th Floor, DLF 9-B, DLF Cyber City, Sector 25, DLF Phase - 3,
c. Production Gurgaon - 122002, India.
(With names, designation & Addresses) Tel : +91 - 124 – 4606000

8. Regional Offices North


Contact person / address Regional Marketing Manager – Lighting
Tel : +91 - 124 – 4606000

Kolkata (Eastern Regional Office)


Tel : +91 - 33 – 24867621

Bangalore
Tel : +91 - 80 - 41890000

Chennai (Southern Regional Office)


Tel : +91 - 44 – 66501000

Hyderabad
Tel : +91 - 40 – 66467676

Mumbai (Western Regional Office)


Tel : +91 - 22 – 66912000

9. E-mail lightingservices.india@signify.com

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HPL Electric & Power Ltd.
Windsor Buisness Park, B-1D, Sector 10, Noida, Uttar Pradesh-201301
Tel: 0120-4656300 Fax: 91-11-23232639
E-mail: gautamseth@hplindia.com, rishiseth@hplindia.com

Company Profile:
HPL Electric and Power Limited is a multi-product electric equipment company in the electrical equipment industry. The Company
has always believed in being technically abreast and keeping focus on the design and development of products. HPL has two R&D
centers, with over 100+ engineers for designing & development modern products. The R&D Centers are approved by the Department
of Scientific and industrial Research, Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India. HPL's product range is divided into four
verticals – Metering Solutions, Switchgears, LED Lighting and Wire & Cables.

ESTABLISHED:

1. Business Domain Electric Equipment Manufacturing


2. Product Brand HPL
3. Manufacturing Facilities HPL has 7 Manufacturing facilities, located at Gurgaon, Kundli, Sonepat,
Gharaunda in Haryana and Jabli Himachal Pradesh. Facilities are ISO 9001
certified and are well equipped with latest technology to manufacture
products conforming to the Indian & International standards.
4. Products Manufactured LED lighting equipments, Metering Solutions, Switchgear, Modular switches,
Wire & Cables and Solar solutions
5. Details of Exports Exports in more than 30 countries. SAARC, Africa, Middle east, Gulf and Far
(Products/countries/value etc.) east countries.
6. No. of Employees 1900+
7. Directors and their contact details a. Mr. Gautam Seth (JMD)
(phone, e-mail, location etc) b. Mr. Rishi Seth (JMD)
8. Contact Persons for
a. Business Development a. Mr. Gautam Seth (JMD)
b. Exports b. Mr. Rishi Seth (JMD)
c. Production
(With Names, Designation & Addresses)
9. Regional Offices – North: Windsor Business park, B-1D Sector 10,
Contact person / address Noida Uttar Pradesh-201301
East: 69, Ganesh Chandra Avenue, India House
7th Floor, Block-C, Kolkata - 700 013
West: 2C/H, Rushabh Chambers 2nd Floor, Off-Makwana Road,
Near Rubi Hotel Marol, Andheri East Mumbai - 400 059
South: "Amar Sindur" S-4, 2nd Floor, No.-43, Pantheon Road, Egmore,
Chennai-600 008
10. E-mail gautamseth@hplindia.com, rishiseth@hplindia.com

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Havells India Ltd.
QRG Towers, 2d, Sec-126, Express Way, Noida - 201304 UP (India)
Tel: +91 - 120 - 3331000, Fax: +91 - 120 - 3332000
E-mail: marketing@havells.com

Company Profile: Havells India Limited a leading Fast Moving Electrical Goods (FMEG) Company and a major power distribution
equipment manufacturer with a strong global footprint. Havells enjoys enviable market dominance across a wide spectrum of products,
including Industrial & Domestic Circuit Protection Devices, Cables & Wires, Motors, Fans, Modular Switches, Home Appliances, Electric
Water Heaters, Power Capacitors, Luminaires for Domestic, Commercial and industrial Applications.
Havells owns some of the most prestigious global brands like Havells, Crabtree, Standard Promptec and Lloyd. Its global network
constitutes of 6000 professionals across 40 branches. Its twelve state-of-the-art manufacturing plants in India located at Guwahati,
Haridwar, Baddi, Sahibabad, Faridabad, Alwar and Neemrana.
A strong distribution network continuously strives to set new benchmarks in prompt delivery and service to customers – powering
their smiles like none other electrical brand in the country. Further to this the company pioneered the concept of exclusive brand
showroom in the electrical industry with ‘Havells Galaxy’. Today 500 plus Havells Galaxies across the country are helping customers,
both domestic and commercial, to choose from a wide variety of products for different applications. Havells became the first FMEG
Company to offer door step service via its initiative ‘Havells Connect’. Thanks to the quality of products and quicker service, it has
minimum customer complaints and highest customer satisfaction.
Today, Havells along with its brands, have earned the distinction of being the preferred choice of electrical products for discerning
individuals and industrial consumers both in India and abroad. Thus complying with stringent quality norms at even the most testing
markets, worldwide. It is committed to keep powering the world with its state-of-the-art innovations and energy-efficient solutions.
Currently 70% of its product offering is energy efficient.

ESTABLISHED: 1974
1. Business Domain FMEG (Fast Moving Electrical Goods)

2. Product Brand Havells, LLOYD, Crabtree, REO and Standard

3. Manufacturing Facilities 12 Manufacturing Facilities in Alwar, Neemrana, Faridabad, Sahibabad,


Baddi and Haridwar

4. Products Manufactured Lighting, Solar, Cables & wires, fans, Industrial products, appliances, personal
grooming, consumer electronics, motors and many more

5. No. of Employees 6500

6. Directors and their contact details 1. anilrai.gupta@havells.com


(phone, e-mail, location etc) 2. ameet.gupta@havells.com
3. rajesh.gupta@havells.com

7. Contact Persons for


a. Business Development a. Ajay Saraf
b. Exports b. Alok Gupta
c. Production c. Upender Shukla
(With Names, Designation & Addresses)

8. E-mail marketing@havells.com

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LEDchip Indus P Ltd
29AB, 2F, Electronic Complex, Kushaiguda, Hyderabad 500062
Mobile: 7207074339, 9848458935, 9000081171
Email: sales@ledchipindus.com

Company Profile:

ESTABLISHED: 1987

1. Business Domain SMD LEDs & LED Packages, COBs, LED modules

2. Product Brand Kwality, PolyWa, LEDChip, KingLight, Scintilla

3. Manufacturing Facilities Fully Automated High speed LED chains, housed in Class10K Cleanrooms,
producing SMD LEDs un-touched by human hand.

4. Products Manufactured SMD LEDs 2835, 3030, 5050 0.2W, 1W, 3W, 5W, 5-200W in Coolwhite,
Neutral White, Warm White, 1800-2700K , 7000-13000K CCT, CRI 70, 80, 90,
95, and any custom color with 2-3 days production cycle time.

5. Other Products Traded LED materials & Assemblies using our LEDs - on request

6. Details of Exports 98% Domestic


(Products/countries/value etc.) Germany, UK, USA

7. No. of employees 49

8. Directors and their contact details 1. K. Vijay Kumar Gupta, BSc, BE


(phone, e-mail, location etc) Mob: 9000081171, Email: kvkgupta@kwalityindia.com
2. K. Srinivas Gupta
Email: ledchip@ledchipindus.com

9. Contact Persons for


a. Business Development a. GV Rao 9848458935
b. Exports Email: vasu7139@kwalityindia.com
c. Production b. M Nageshwer 9959110805
(With names, designation & Addresses) Email: nageshledchip@gmail.com
c. Rahul Sharma 7981230551

10. Any other information Kwality Photonics is India's pioneer in LED package manufacturing since
1987, producing LM80 grade LEDs (99% Lumens after 6000Hr at 105°C)
Capacity is expanding to 10 Billion LEDs. 'Scintilla' range 150 LPW enables
BEE 5STAR rating. We seek close support of ELCOMA members to make lights
with core components from India.

11. E-mail kwalitypolywa@gmail.com


sales@kwalityindia.com
sales@ledchipindus.com

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FIEM INDUSTRIES LTD.
Plot No. 1915, Rai Industrial Estate, Phase V, Sonepat, Haryana - 131029
Tel: 0130-2367905 Fax: 0130-2367903
E-mail: gv.george@emindustries.com

Company Profile
ESTABLISHED:
1. Business Domain Automotive Lamps and Signalling Equipments, LED Lamp and LED Luminaires
2. Product Brand FIEM
3. Manufacturing Facilities Nine State of Art of Manufacturing Plants in India 4 Located in South, 4 located in North and 1 located in West.
All our manufacturing facilities are certified with IATF 16949:2016, ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015 & OHSAS
18001:2007. Our Photometric Lab is accredited by NABL for LED Luminaires as well as Automotive lighting. We
also have our design and R&D Centres in Japan and Italy.
4. Products Manufactured Automotive Lamps, Rear View Mirrors, and Plastic & Sheet Metal Parts for Two wheelers as well as four wheelers.
Canisters and Bank Angle Sensors.
LED Luminaires for indoor and outdoor lighting such as LED Bulbs & LED Tube Light, Recess Panels, Down
Lights, Spot Lights, Bay Lights, Flood Lights, Solar based Lantern and Street lights etc.
Integrated Passenger Information System (IPIS) consisting of Train Indication; Coach Guidance & PC based
Announcement System and Passenger Information System/Led Display Systems for Automotive- Buses and
Railways.
5. Details of Exports Total Export: 1824 Lakh
(Products/Countries/Value etc.)
6. No. of Employees 6500
7. Contact Persons for
a. Business Development a. Mr. Z.A. Khan
b. Exports b. Mr. S. Narayanan
c. Production c. Mr. Kashi Ram Yadav
(With Names, Designation &
Addresses)
8. Regional Offices — Mr Prateek Sinha
Contact person / address Aria Commercial Towers (Unit No. 1A & 1C), Ist Floor, J.W. Marriott Hotel, Aerocity, New Delhi-110037
UNIT- VII & Corporate Office: Plot No. 1915, Rai Industrial Estate, Phase-V, Sonepat - 131029 (Haryana) INDIA
UNIT- I: 32 Mile Stone, G.T. Road, Kundli, Distt. Sonepat -131028 (Haryana) INDIA
UNIT- II: 219 / 2B, Hosur-Thally Road, Kalukondapalli, Belagondapalli, P. O. Hosur - 635114 (Tamilnadu) INDIA
UNIT- III: Kelamangalam Road, Achettipalli Post, Hosur CF -635110 (Tamilnadu) INDIA
UNIT- IV: 133, KIADB Industrial Area, Kadakola Post, Mysore- 571 311(Karnataka) INDIA
UNIT- V: Fiem Industrial Complex, Kelamangalam Road, Achettipalli Post, Hosur CF - 635110 (Tamilnadu) INDIA
UNIT- VI: Village Bhatian, Tehsil Nalagarh, Distt. Solan -174101 (Himachal Pradesh) INDIA
UNIT- VIII: SP1-C, Tapukara Industrial Estate, Distt. Alwar -301707 (Rajasthan) INDIA
UNIT- IX: Survey No. 151-153, Village Karsanpura, Taluka-Mandal, Distt. Ahmedabad - 382123 (Gujarat) INDIA
9. Any other information We have Government Recognised R&D Centre at Rai (Sonepat, Haryana)
J.V. Companies
1. Centro Ricerche Fiem Horustech S.r.l. (Italy)
2. Aisan Fiem Automotives India Pvt. Ltd. (India)
3. Fiem Kyowa (HK) Mould Company Ltd. (Hong Kong)
Technical Collaborations
1. Aisan Industry Co., Ltd. (Japan)
2. Toyodenso Co., Ltd. (Japan)
Wholly-owned Subsidiaries
1. Fiem Industries Japan Co., Ltd. (Japan)
2. Fiem (Thai) Design & Technology Co., Ltd. (Thailand)
10. E-mail fiemunit7@fiemindustries.com

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MLS INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED
714, 7th Floor, DLF Star Tower, Sector 30,
NH-8, Gurugram, Haryana 122003
Tel: +91-124-4867400/401, Email: info@mlsindia.net

Company Profile:
MLS is the largest manufacturer of SMD & dip leds in the World. With over 20 years of LED package manufacturing experience, MLS
is headquartered in Zhongshan city of China, with a capacity of over 90 billion led packages per month. MLS has fully-integrated, World
class facilities supported by the most advanced technologies.
MLS has a comprehensive product portfolio consisting of high, mid and low power leds, smd leds, Lighting Components, LED
lighting modules, Digital displays and many other products and components for various lighting applications. MLS is now a global
brand which employs over 15000 personnel and has presence across all continents.
In India, MLS provides a wide choice of IM80 certified MLS leds which are available in warm white, natural white and cool white
ccts. Manufacturers using0 MLS LEDs can bid for all bee, eesl, Municipal Corporation and Government Tenders & bis based led
projects. Mls also has a wide range of color leds available in different led packages.

ESTABLISHED: 2015 (IN INDIA)

1. Business Domain LED Lighting Components

2. Product Brand MLS

3. Manufacturing Facilities Zhongshan, China

4. Products Manufactured SMD LED

5. No. of employees 10

6. Directors and their contact details 1. ITA LIN, CEO


(phone, e-mail, location etc) Mob: +91-9599309191
Email: ita@zsmls.com)

2. KRISHAN SUJAN, COO


Mob: +91-9871675599
Email: krishan.sujan@mlsindia.net)

7. Contact Persons for


a. Business Development 1. SHOBHIT BHASIN, SALES DIRECTOR
Mob: +91-8800314447
b. Exports Email: shobhit.bhasin@mlsindia.net
2. IVAN HU, CMO
c. Production Mob: +91-9711097878
(With Names, Designation & Addresses) Email: ivan@zsmls.com)

8. E-mail info@mlsindia.net

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Anchor Electricals Pvt Ltd.
Pokhran Road No 2, Thane (West), Pin Code 400607
Tel: 022 30418888, Web: www.anchor-world.com
Email: ledlighting@anchor-world.com

Company Profile:
Founded in 1963, Anchor Electricals Pvt Ltd operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of Panasonic Corporation, Japan, since 2007.
The coming together of Anchor and Panasonic has enabled the creation of innovation in energy generation, management and
conservation with the leading technology from Panasonic. Anchor is one of the largest domestic manufacturers of electrical
construction materials in India with 8 manufacturing locations and boasts of 28 domestic offices and has employee strength of
about 9000. Its sales and operating profit are steadily growing and it ended the last financial year with net sales of INR 29.36
billion. It’s wide offering ranges from Switches & Accessories, Wires & Cables and Insulation Tapes, Switchgear & Protection
Devices, Lighting & Luminaries, Fans and IAQ (Indoor Air Quality) to the emerging business of Solar HIT Photovoltaic Modules, Solar
Rooftop, Power tools, IoT devices and Home Automation.
The scintillating journey of the brand has taken a new leap with introduction of products adhering to international standards,
some of which are also manufactured in its state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities at Daman, Kutch and Haridwar. The brand
breaks through the clutter with its cutting edge technology, fuelled by Panasonic’s technological expertise.
Panasonic Corporation, headquartered in Osaka, Japan, is a worldwide leader in the manufacture of electrical and electronic
products for a wide range of consumer, business and industrial needs. Panasonic provides solutions and products, to make
everyday home and business life simpler, convenient and energy efficient, achieved through innovative technologies. Since 2013,
it markets its top end LED lighting solutions tailored for the Indian spaces. Bright Light, adherence to BIS norms, specialty product
range that can be used to draw a robust synergy with the architecture of modern premises, the brand ranks No. 1 in Japan.

ESTABLISHED:

1. Business Domain Electricals, Manufacturing & Marketing

2. Product Brand Panasonic and Anchor

3. Manufacturing Facilities 8 manufacturing locations

4. Products Manufactured Switches & Accessories, Wires & Cables and Insulation Tapes, Switchgear &
Protection Devices, Lighting & Luminaries, Fans and IAQ (Indoor Air Quality),
Solar HIT Photovoltaic Modules, Solar Rooftop, Power tools, IoT devices and
Home Automation.

5. No. of employees 9000 employees

6. Contact Persons for


a. Business Development Rohit Patel, AGM – Led Lighting BU
b. Exports Mobile: (91) 7045598166 or (91) 9833808563
c. Production Email: rohit.patel@anchor-world.com.
(With names, designation & Addresses) Website: www.anchor-world.com

7. E-mail rohit.patel@anchor-world.com
ledlighting@anchor-world.com

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Crompton Greaves Consumer Electricals Limited
Equinox Business Park, 1st Floor, Tower 3, L.B.S Marg,
Kurla (West), Mumbai 400070, Tel: 022-61678499
E-mail: rajesh.naik@crompton.co.in, Web: www.crompton.co.in

Company Profile:
Crompton Lighting caters to a wide range of products in Home, Retail, Commercial, Industrial, Infrastructure and Smart Street
Lighting Solutions.

ESTABLISHED:
1. Business Domain Integrated Lighting Product Manufacturer
2. Product Brand CROMPTON
3. Manufacturing Facilities Vadodara and Baddi
4. Products Manufactured LED, Conventional Lighting Controls and Solar Lighting Products for B2B and
B2C segment
5. Details of Exports Sri Lanka, Nepal, UAE, Africa and Singapore
(Products/countries/value etc.)
6. Directors and their contact details Mr. Shantanu Khosla, Managing Director
(phone, e-mail, location etc)
7. Contact Persons for
a. Business Development a. Ms. Uma Lanka
Associate Vice President - Design
b. Exports b. Mr. Jaideep Patil
Associate Vice President – International Business
c. Production c. Mr. Nikunjkumar Mevada
(With Names, Designation & Addresses) General Manager Baroda Plant
8. Regional Offices — North: Mr. Anil Bhalla
Contact Person / Address Address: CGCEL, 3RCC Floor, Express Building,
Near ITO Crossing, New Delhi – 110 001
E-mail: anil.bhalla@crompton.co.in

East: Ms. Himadri Choudhury


Address: CGCEL, 6th Floor, 50, Chowringhee Road,
Near IISCO House, Kolkata – 700 071
E-mail: himadri.choudhury@crompton.co.in

West: Mr. Manoj Mishra


Address: CGCEL, 302, 3rd Floor, Business Square,
A wing, Chakala, Mumbai – 400 093
E-mail: manoj.mishra@crompton.co.in

South: Nageswara Rao Nalam


Address: CGCEL, Crompton House, No. 3, Dr. M.G.R. Salai,
Kodambakkam High Road, P.B. NO. 3316, Nungambakkam, Chennai – 600 034
E-mail: nageswara.nalam@crompton.co.in
9. E-mail rajesh.naik@crompton.co.in

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Halonix Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
B-31,Phase II, Noida-201305
Tel: 0120-4756100, Fax: 0120-4756101,
E-mail: kumar.gaurav@halonix.co.in

Company Profile:
Halonix Technologies Pvt. Ltd, is amongst the top 5 lighting companies in India. Set up as a brand 25 years ago, We are a progressive,
environment friendly lighting company which is at the forefront of emerging technologies such as LED & Solar. The success of Halonix has
been built on the back of its unparalleled ability to develop, test and deploy lighting solutions relevant and suitable for Indian conditions
making it amongst India’s fastest growing residential and institutional lighting company. Pushing the credo of make in India, Halonix has a
fully accredited nabl lab within its manufacturing premises which ensures that we deliver high quality products and relevant innovations.
Halonix has Pan-India operations and a highly motivated team that endeavours to provide the right solution for the right needs across the
length and breadth of the country. That is why our brand credo is the right light.
ESTABLISHED:
1. Business Domain Lighting

2. Product Brand Halonix

3. Manufacturing Facilities @Haridwar

4. Products Manufactured LED Lamps, LED Luminaries, HID and Halogen

5. Other Products Traded Raw Material

6. No. of Employees 430

7. Directors and their contact details Mr. Rakesh Zutshi


(phone, e-mail, location etc) B-31, Phase II, Noida
Tel: 0120-4756100, Email: rakesh.zutshi@halonix.co.in

8. Contact Persons for


a. Business Development a. Mr. Sameer Jindal
VP - Institutional Sales, Tel: 9999159666, Email: sameer.jindal@halonix.co.in
b. Exports
c. Production B. Mr. Kalyan Mojumder
(With Names, Designation & Addresses) VP - Retail Sales, Tel: 9953100607, Email: kalyan.mojumder@halonix.co.in
c. Mr. Prabhakant Shukla
VP - Production, Tel: 9997297111, Email: prabhakant.shukla@halonix.co.in

9. Regional Offices – Mumbai:


Contact person / address Halonix Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
B403 – 404, Kemp Plaza, Above Bank of Baroda, Near Mind Space, Off Link Road,
Malad- West, Mumbai- 400064. Tel: 022- 42646362

Bangalore:
No.6, “Legacy” 1st Floor, Convent Road, Richmond Town, Bengaluru – 560025. Tel: 080- 30527032

Kolkata:
67B Ballygunj Circular Road, Ballygunj Park Tower, 9th Floor, Kolkata – 700019. Tel: 033- 30522790

10. E-mail customercare@halonix.co.in

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STARLITE LIGHTING LIMITED
6, M.I.D.C Area, Trimbak Road, Satpur, Nasik-422007
Tel: 0253-2354423/24, Fax: 0253-2350832
Email: sujata.paradkar@starlitelighting.com

Company Profile:

ESTABLISHED: 4TH JULY 1995

1. Business Domain Nasik, Maharashtra

2. Product Brand Ecostar

3. Manufacturing Facilities a. One High Speed fully automatic production line from GE-VTG,
Hungary, Europe
b. Two High Speed fully automatic production lines from Montena
Machinery SA, Switzerland (FALMA)
c. LED Manufacturing Line

4. Products Manufactured Compact Fluorescent Lamps, T5 Linear, Fluorescent Lamps, T5 Fixtures,


LED bulbs, LED battens and Tube, LED Panels and Home Appliances

5. Details of Exports Product: CFL/LED


(Products/countries/value etc.) Country: Europe
Value: 8 crores INR

6. No. of employees 96

7. Directors and their contact details 1. Shri. Shekhar R. Bajaj , Mumbai


(phone, e-mail, location etc) 2. Shri. Anant S. Bajaj, Mumbai
3. Shri Samir Shrimankar, Mumbai
4. Shri. Arvind Bharati, Nasik
5. Shri. Ravindra Bharati, Nasik
6. Shri. A.L. Sundaresan. Mumbai

8. Contact Persons for


a. Business Development a. Mr. Anil Deshmukh, Vice President, Wadiwarhe, Nasik
b. Exports b. Mr. VSK Nair, GM Marketing, Wadiwarhe, Nasik
c. Production c. Mr. Mahesh Bakliwal, Sr GM Lighting,, Wadiwarhe, Nasik
(With names, designation & Addresses)

9. E-mail sujata.paradkar@starlitelighting.com

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WIPRO ENTERPRISES (P) LTD
C Block, CCLG Division, Doddakannelli, Sarjapur Road,
Bangalore-560035, Karnataka, India
Tel: 080-2844 0011, Fax: 080-2844 0011, Email: sanjay.gupta5@wipro.com

Company Profile:
Wipro Enterprises Private Limited comprises of two main business units namely Wipro Consumer Care and Lighting and Wipro
Infrastructure Engineering. Wipro Consumer Care & Lighting is a leading player in Personal Care, Home Care, Lighting, Modular
Switches and Office Furniture. Wipro Infrastructure Engineering is a diversified engineering business in the fields of Hydraulics,
Aerospace, Water Treatment, Additive Manufacturing and Automation Solutions.

ESTABLISHED:

1. Business Domain Lighting, Switches, Office Furniture, Personal Care and Home Care

2. Product Brand Wipro (Lighting), North West (Switches)

3. Manufacturing Facilities Waluj (Maharashtra), Baddi (H.P), Haridwar (Uttaranchal)

4. Products Manufactured Lighting, Furniture, Switches and Personal care

5. No. of employees 11000+

6. Directors and their contact details Mr. Vineet Agrawal


(phone, e-mail, location etc) CEO, Wipro Consumer Care & Lighting

7. Contact Persons for


a. Business Development Mr. Sanjay Gupta
b. Exports Sr Vice President
c. Production Wipro Enterprises (P) Ltd.
(With names, designation & Addresses) C Block, Doddakannelli, Sarjapur Road, Bangalore - 560035

8. E-mail sanjay.gupta5@wipro.com

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Mercury Lamps (P) Ltd.
Industrial Area, Dhalwala, Rishikesh-249201 (Uttrakhand)
Corporate Office: 64, Laxman Jhoola Road, Rishikesh- 249201
Tel: 0135-(O) 2430168, 2432168 Fax: 2432198

Company Profile

ESTABLISHED:

1. Business Domain All India

2. Manufacturing Facilities Fully automatic plant

3. Products Manufactured GLS Lamps ranging 25W to 200W/LED Lamp

4. Details of Exports
GLS Lamps ranging 25W to 200W/LED Lamp
(Products/countries/value etc.)

5. Annual Lighting Turnover Rs. 7.00 crores (Approx.)

6. No. of Employees 100 nos.

7. Directors and their contact details 1. Sri. V.K. Agarwal, Director


(phone, email, location etc) 2. Smt. Shobha Rani Agarwal, Director

8. Contact Persons for


a. Business Development Mr. S.K. Bansal, Director
b. Exports -do-
c. Production -do-
(With Names, Designatiom 64 , Luxman Jhoola Road, Rishikesh-249201
& Addresses)

9. E-mail mlplrishikesh@gmail.com; mercurylampspvtltd@gmail.com

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LEDVANCE Pvt. Ltd.
1201-1202, 12th Floor, Tower - A, Signature Towers,
South City -1, Gurgaon, Haryana - 122001, India
Tel: 0124- 4150100, Fax: 0124 - 4081577 E-mail: customercare@ledvance.com

Company Profile

ESTABLISHED: NOVEMBER 1993


1. Business Domain Lighting
2. Product Brand LEDVANCE Luminaires and EC, OSRAM Lamps
3. Manufacturing Facilities Third Party
4. Products Manufactured Lighting and Lighting Accessories
5. No. of Employees 66
6. Directors and their contact details 1. Mr. Ralph Ludwig, Managing Director & CEO, Gurgaon
(Phone, E-mail, Location etc) Email: r.ludwig2@ledvance.com
Ph.: 91-124-4150100
2. Mr. Atul Gupta, Whole time Director & CFO, Gurgaon
Email: a.gupta@ledvance.com
Ph.: 91-124-4150100
7. Contact Persons for
a. Business Development a. BD – Udit Grover,
b. Exports Senior Sales Executive
c. Production Signature Towers-1201 & 1202, 12th Floor, Tower-A, South City-1, 122001
(With Names, Designation Gurgaon, Haryana, India
& Addresses) b. N.A.
c. N.A.
8. Regional Offices – Regional Office (West)
Contact person / address Mr. Nilesh Nandre (Regional Sales Manager)
LEDVANCE Private Limited
B1/002A, Boomerang, Chandivali Farm Road, Chandivali, Andheri East
Mumbai – 400072, Tel: +91 – 22 – 62384800

Regional Office (South & East)


Mr. Raja Sandar (Regional Sales Manager)
LEDVANCE Private Limited
Shri Sharda Building, 208, 1st Floor, 17th E Main, KHB Colony,
5th block, Koramangala, Bangalore-560 095, Tel: + 91 - 80 - 48908652

Regional Office (North)


Mr. Vinay Bharti (Regional Sales Manager)
LEDVANCE Private Limited
Signature Towers, Tower - A, 12th Floor, 1201-1202, South City-1,
Gurgaon -122001, Haryana, India, Tel: + 91 - 124 - 4150100
9. Any other information www.ledvance.in
10. E-mail customercare@ledvance.com

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Alien Energy Pvt. Ltd.
91, Kiran Vihar, Karkardooma, Delhi-110092
Contact: 011-22372828
Email: akashjain@alienenergy.in

Company Profile:
Alien Group manufactures LED light and Solar products. Alien group works in the area of energy efficiency and renewable energy.
Alien Group is a grade 1 ESCO company registered with BEE/EESL. Alien Group has executed many projects on shared saving
through ESCO route.
Alien Group has been awarded by BEE as the best ESCO. Alien Group has a large setup for R&D in Sahibabad, Ghaziabad.

ESTABLISHED:

1. Business Domain LED Lighting & Solar Product


2. Product Brand alienenergyTM
3. Manufacturing Facilities A 16/6, Om Sai Complex, Site IV, Industrial Area,
Sahibabad Ghaziabad (UP)- 201010
Contact: 7840047512 / 26
4. Products Manufactured All types of LED Light & Solar Product
5. Other Products Traded Electronics Controls / Energy Savings Devices
6. Details of Exports Srilanka, Africa, Bangladesh, Nepal, Turkey
(Products/countries/value etc.)
7. No. of employees 150
8. Directors and their contact details 1. Akash Jain (akashjain@alienenergy.in)
(phone, e-mail, location etc) Contact: 9810160265

2. Monika Jain (monikazain28@gmail.com)


9. Contact Persons for
a. Business Development a. Anjani Kumar (anjani@alienenergy.in)
b. Exports b. Dinesh Sharma (dinesh@alienenergy.in)
c. Production c. Pratibha Verma (pratibha@alienenergy.in)
(With names, designation & Addresses)
10. Regional Offices Akash Jain
(Contact person / address) Mob: 9810160265
North: 91, Kiran Vihar, Karkardooma, Delhi-110092

Jay Parekh
Mob: 9820282142
West: 102, 1st Floor, Solitaire Heights CHS Ltd.,
Goregaon, Mumbai - 400 104
11. E-mail akashjain@alienenergy.in
info@alienenergy.in
enquiry@alienenergy.in

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OSRAM Lighting Private Limited
IFFCO Surinder Jakhar Bhavan, 1st Floor, Plot No 3,
Sector -32, Gurugram - 122001, Haryana - India
Tel-124-6261300, Website: www.osram.com

Company Profile:
OSRAM Head Office based in Munich (Germany), is a leading global high-tech company with a history dating back more than 110 years.
Primarily focused on semiconductor-based technologies, our products are used in highly diverse applications ranging from virtual reality
to autonomous driving and from smartphones to smart and connected lighting solutions in buildings and cities. OSRAM uses the endless
possibilities of light to improve the quality of life for individuals and communities.
OSRAM in India is one of the premier and leading lighting technology company. India operating structure is divided into 4 business units.
Lighting Solution provides complete lifecycle lighting solutions in focused verticals like office, industry, retail, and smart cities. It has a
wide range of offerings starting from energy audits, lighting design, providing a solution, commissioning, and maintenance. In addition, it
drives innovation in connected smart lighting by facilitating interconnectivity and the Internet of things to run on existing infrastructure.
Digital System provides integrated and intelligently customized solutions for all lighting applications. It has a wide portfolio comprising
LED modules covering flexible strips, down lighting and signage. Specialty Lighting provides a wide range of lamps & applications for
various sectors. Its largest business segment is automotive lighting. In addition, business is done for special lamps in the niche applications
such as airport lighting, cinema projection, stage lighting, UV lighting and medical. Opto Semiconductor Business Unit provides LED
chips for a wide range of businesses and applications covering Automotive, Multimarket (industry, consumer) and general Lighting.

ESTABLISHED:
1. Business Domain Lighting
2. Product Brand OSRAM
3. Manufacturing Facilities India and globally across 17 countries
4. Products Manufactured Automotive Lighting, LED Drivers and modules, Luminaires, Controls,
Opto semiconductors
5. Other Products Traded Automotive Lighting, LED Drivers and modules, Luminaires, Controls,
Opto semiconductors
6. No. of employees OSRAM has approximately 26,400 employees worldwide
7. Directors and their contact details Avinder Singh
(India) CEO, OSRAM Lighting Private Limited
8. Contact Persons for (India) Ashok Viswanathan
a. Business Development ashok.viswanathan@osram.com
b. Exports
c. Production Nitin Saxena
n.saxena@osram.com
9. Regional Offices (India) North & East:
(Contact details) IFFCO Surinder Jakhar Bhavan, 1st Floor, Plot No 3, Sector - 32,
Gurugram-122001, Haryana, India, Tel: +91124 6261300
West:
A Wing 503, City Point Commercial Complex, Andheri-Kurla Road,
Andheri (East), Mumbai-400 059, Tel: +91 22 61401300
South:
Prestige Pinnacle, No. 113, 1st floor, 7th Block, Kormangala Industrial Estate,
Bangalore - 560095, Tel: +91 8046462000

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Keselec Lighting Private Limited
210 Charmwood Plaza, Eros Garden City, Charmwood Village,
Surajkund Road, Faridabad, Haryana 121009, India
Tel.: +91 129 4117388; Email: info@keselec.com

Company Profile:
With over 60 years of experience in commercial lighting, Keselec has been at the cutting edge of outdoor lighting solutions. As a brand
Keselec has been synonymous with offering Smart & Aesthetical LED lighting solutions and applications.

ESTABLISHED: 1957

1. Business Domain Lighting Solutions & Controls

2. Product Brand KESELEC

3. Manufacturing Facilities 55, Industrial Area, NIT, Faridabad- 121001, Haryana

4. Products Manufactured LED Luminaires, Poles & Brackets

5. No. of Employees 100

6. Directors and their contact details Chekitan Sawhney - Managing Director


(phone, e-mail, location etc)
210, Charmwood Plaza, Eros Garden City, Charmwood Village,
Surajkund Road, Faridabad-121009 Haryana.

E: chekitans@keselec.com

7. Contact Persons for Rakesh Sharma - Director-New Initiatives


a. Business Development
b. Exports 210, Charmwood Plaza, Eros Garden City,
c. Production Charmwood Village, Surajkund Road,
(With Names, Designation & Addresses) Faridabad-121009 Haryana

E: rakeshs@keselec.com

8. E-mail info@keselec.com

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Litex Electricals Pvt. Ltd.
W 134, S Block, MIDC, Bhosari, PUNE 411026 (INDIA)
Tel : +91 20 66301072/73
Email: sales@litexelectricals.com, Website: www.litexelectricals.com

Company Profile:
LITEX is the manufacturer of the widest range of Halogen Lamps in India and aims to be a major manufacturer of high value-added
light sources with significant revenues from exports.
LITEX is promoted by Dr. Avinash Kulkarni (Chairman & Managing Director) who has over 40 years experience in the U.S. and Indian
lamp industry.
LITEX has a very active R & D group, and the company received the National Award for Excellence in R & D from Department of
Science & Technology, Government of India in December, 1991.
A major strength of LITEX is its ability to design and develop new lamps in short time and manufacture them economically even in
a limited production quantity. There is inherent machine design capability, leading to fast upgradation and capacity ramp-up, and
excellent domain knowledge of light sources.

ESTABLISHED:

1. Business Domain Halogen Lamps (Manufacturing)


2. Product Brand Litex
3. Manufacturing Facilities 3.6 million lamps per year
4. Products Manufactured 1) Halogen Lamps for
a) Floodlighting,
b) Stage/Studio/Video,
c) Infrared Heating
2) Laser Pumping Lamps
5. Other Products Traded None
6. Details of Exports Infrared Lamps to US, UK, Australia,
(Products/countries/value etc.) Egypt Laser Pumping lamps to Canada, Israel
7. No. of employees 50
8. Directors and their contact details 1. Dr Avinash D Kulkarni — CMD
(phone, e-mail, location etc) 2. Dr Ravindra D Kulkarni
3. Mr Shirish V Karkarey — ED
4. Mr Rahul R Kulkarni
9. Contact Persons for
a. Business Development a. Dr S V Rajarshi — Senior Manager, BD
b. Exports b. Mr S V Karkarey — ED
c. Production c. Mr S V Karkarey — ED
(With names, designation & Addresses)
10. E-mail sales@litexelectricals.com;
svk@litexelectricals.com

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jaquar
Plot No. 3, Sector M-11, Imt Manesar, Haryana-122050
Email: mohit.sharma@jaquar.com

Company Profile:

ESTABLISHED:

1. Business Domain Complete lighting solutions

2. Product Brand Jaquar Lighting

3. Manufacturing Facilities Manesar

4. Products Manufactured Complete lighting products

6. Details of Exports Complete LED lighting products / Africa, Middle East, Asia Pacific / 5 crore
(Products/countries/value etc.)

8. No. of Employees 529 ( Lighting Division)

9. Directors and their contact details Mr. Ranbir Mehra – Director Jaquar lighting
(phone, e-mail, location etc) Email: ranbir.mehra@jaquar.com

10. Contact Persons for


a. Business Development Mr. Mohit Sharma
b. Exports Business Head- Jaquar lighting
c. Production M: 9810716904
(With Names, Designatiom Email: mohit.sharma@jaquar.com
& Addresses)

11. Regional Offices –


Manesar – Mr. Mohit Sharma
Contact person / address

13. E-mail mohit.sharma@jaquar.com

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VENTURE LIGHTING INDIA LTD
Plot No. A30, D5 Phase II, Zone B, MEPZ,
Tambaram, Chennai -600 045, India.
Tel: (91) 44-22625567 / 22623094, Fax : +(91) 44-22622434

Company Profile:

ESTABLISHED:

1. Business Domain HID LAMPS

2. Product Brand VENTURE

3. Manufacturing Facilities Madras Export Processing Zone SEZ - Tambaram, Chennai

4. Products Manufactured HID Lamps - MH/HPSV/HPMV, HID Fixtures (Luminaires) , LED Lamps

5. Other Products Traded LED Lamps, HID Ballasts, Electronic Ballasts, Ignitors, Capacitors,
LED Lights and Luminaires

6. Details of Exports USA, Europe, Australia, South America,


(Products/countries/value etc.) Far-East Asia, Gulf countries.

7. No. of employees 450

8. Directors and their contact details 1. Mr. Sabu Krishnan


(phone, e-mail, location etc) 2. Mr. K.S.S. Panikar, Ph: 91 9940160845, Email: panikar@vlindia.com

9. Contact Persons for


a. Business Development Mr. Lalu Chandran
b. Exports Deputy General Manager
c. Production Plot No. A30, D5 Phase II, Zone B, MEPZ, Tambaram, Chennai -600 045, India.
(With names, designation & Addresses) Ph: 91 9003275847

10. E-mail panikar@vlindia.com

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Orient Electric Limited
C 130 , Sector 63, Noida, U.P. 201301, Tel: 0120-4894900
E-mail: puneet.dhawan@orientelectric.com

Company Profile:

ESTABLISHED:

1. Business Domain Electrical Lighting Products

2. Product Brand orient electric

3. Manufacturing Facilities 2 Manufacturing facilities in Noida

4. Products Manufactured LED Lamps, Panels, Battens, Street Lights, Flood Lights Down Lighters &
Industrial Lights

5. Other Products Traded LED Strip light, COB Spot Light, Solar Street Light, Decorative Light &
Landscape Lights

6. Details of Exports LED Lamps, Battens Street light


(Products/countries/value etc.) (UAE, Nepal & Singapore)

7. Annual Lighting Turnover N.A.


(Not mandatory)

8. No. of employees 350 Nos

9. Business Head and their contact details Mr. Puneet Dhawan


(phone, e-mail, location etc) Email: puneet.dhawan@orientelectric.com

10. Contact Persons for


a. Business Development a. Mr. Puneet Dhawan (Sr. VP)
b. Exports b. Mr. Durgesh Buxy (GM)
c. Production c. Mr. Kamlesh Pant (GM)
(With Names, Designation & Addresses)

11. E-mail puneet.dhawan@orientelectric.com

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Simoco Telecommunications (South Asia) Limited
Godrej Genesis Building, Block Ep & Gp,
Salt Lake Electronics Complex, Kolkata- 700 091
Tel: 033 4004 9900, Fax: 033 2357 4562/ 9671, Email: salil.chaudhuri@simoco.net

Company Profile:
Simoco Telecommunications (South Asia) Limited is one of the major technology companies in India having experience of more than
36 years. The company is having a modern state-of-the-art and fullfledged manufacturing facility with ISO 9001 and ISO 14001
accreditation. It was earlier known as Philips Telecommunication Industries Limited and prior to that, Webel Telecommunication
Industries Limited. In the process of diversification considering the present scenario of using renewable energy resources in India,
Simoco stepped into manufacturing of led products like LED street lighting systems, LED Flood Light, LED Bay Light, solar LED
Lanterns etc. & have supplied good number of these products to various customers across the country. All products have been tested
and approved by electronics regional testing laboratory (ERTL), East, Kolkata and UL India Pvt. Limited, Gurgaon. The company has
already been awarded many prestigious projects of various LED lighting and Solar LED products including street light, flood light, bay
light, indoor lights, lanterns, home light systems, etc. from various Govt. organizations, PSUs as well as private agencies.

ESTABLISHED: 2nd April, 1979


1. Business Domain Manufacturing of LED luminaires and smart LED lighting control system
2. Product Brand Simoco
3. Manufacturing Facilities Godrej Genesis Building, Block EP & GP, Salt Lake Electronics Complex,
Kolkata-700091
4. Products Manufactured LED Street Light, Flood Light, Bay Light, Indoor Light, Smart Control System
5. Other Products Traded Solar Lighting System
6. No. of employees 250
7. Directors and their contact details Mr. Sanjoy Kumar Ghosh, Managing Director
(phone, e-mail, location etc) Email: sanjoy.ghosh@simoco.net
8. Contact Persons for
a. Business Development a. Mr. Salil Chaudhuri, Executive Director
b. Exports Email: salil.chaudhuri@simoco.net
c. Production b. -
(With names, designation & Addresses) c. Mr. Kamalendu Polley, GM - Development
Email: kamalendu.polley@simoco.net
9. Regional Offices 1. New Delhi:
(Contact details) B-102, 1st Floor, Lajpat Nagar-I, (Near Lajpat Nagar Metro Station)
New Delhi-110024
2. Tripura:
Holding No. 1539/356
Ker Chowmuhuni, Thakurpally Road, Agartala-799001, Tripura
3. Assam:
House No. 20, Lichubari, Six Mile, Khanapara,
Guwahati-781022 , Assam
10. Any other information Website: www.simoco.net
11. E-mail debabrata.chakra@simoco.net

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SYSKA LED LIGHTS PVT. LTD.
Syska House, Sakure Nagar, Lane-4, Airport Road,
Behind Maruti Suzuki Showroom, Pune - 411014
Tel: 0204013100, Fax: +91 20 26160157
E-mail: swapnil.s@sskgroup.in

Company Profile:

ESTABLISHED:

1. Business Domain LED Lighting Products

2. Product Brand SYSKA

3. Manufacturing Facilities Rabale Mumbai & Chakan, Pune

4. Products Manufactured LED Bulb, LED Downlight, LED Tube Light, LED Street Light, LED Beam Light,
LED Hi bay light

5. Details of Exports All LED Products


(Products/countries/value etc.) UAE, African Countries, South East Asia, Philippines

6. No. of employees 1600

7. Directors and their contact details 1. Mr. Govind Uttamchandani


(phone, e-mail, location etc) 2. Mr. Rajesh Uttamchandani
Tel: 0204013100

8. Contact Persons for


a. Business Development a. Mr. Swapnil Shinde, Asst. Vice President

b. Exports b. Mr. Ajay Mehra, Sr. Vice President

c. Production c. Mr. Sunil Gaikwad, Sr. Vice President


(With names, designation & Addresses)

9. Regional Offices 1) Mumbai Office


Contact person / address Contact Person: Mr. Vishal Chabrria
Syska LED Lights Pvt. Ltd.,
601, 6th Floor, Center Point, A. K. Road,
Near Chakala Metro Station, Andheri East, Mumbai - 400059

2) Delhi Office
Contact Person: Mr. Dhruv Singh
Syska LED Lights Pvt Ltd
609-610, 6th Floor, DLF Tower
Moti Nagar, New Delhi - 110034

10. E-mail swapnil.s@sskgroup.in

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