The company is establishing an Indian subsidiary, HindEpsilon Composite, that will enable local production of HVCRC® composite core conductors with optimized delivery times. The company will directly address the needs of Indian authorities and will establish its local presence.
Nov 19, 2025

Epsilon Composite has come up with an expansion plan, as India moves towards modernization of its power transmission network, targeting 500 GW of renewable capacity by 2030. The country is investing over EUR 26 billion in its grid infrastructure.
In line with this development, the company is establishing an Indian subsidiary that will enable local production of HVCRC® composite core conductors with optimized delivery times.
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Epsilon Composite is already operating successfully in India across several markets and major projects. In collaboration with its local partners, Epsilon Cable has recently secured projects in several states, including Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Assam, demonstrating the relevance of its HVCRC® conductors for the Indian market.
Commenting on the new development, Mr. Alexandre Lull, Deputy CEO of Epsilon Composite, said, “India is one of the most dynamic countries in the world, facing the immense challenge of electrification. The next-generation conductors are recognized as key enablers of this modernization. Until now, the limited competitive offer in this field has slowed the deployment of this technology, so authorities and grid operators are seeking reliable and competitive suppliers. Epsilon Cable is proud to meet this need with a proven and high-performance solution, which will soon be produced locally in India to provide greater production capacity and shorter lead times to our local partners. Our mission fully aligns with India’s national grid strengthening strategy and the government’s target of reaching 500 GW of renewable capacity by 2030.”
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The establishment of HindEpsilon Composite directly addresses the needs of Indian authorities. Epsilon Composite’s management has already met with the Ministry of Power, the Central Electricity Authority, and Power Grid Corporation of India to confirm its local presence.

