Ingersoll Rand, a global industrial technology company, has announced its participation in India Energy Week 2026, a flagship energy exhibition and conference to be held in Goa from January 27 to 30. The company will showcase its cutting-edge centrifugal and oil-free compression technologies designed to deliver high efficiency, reliability, and reduced emissions. These technologies are aimed at supporting Indian industries in reducing their energy intensity, as the country strives to achieve 50% of its electricity capacity from non-fossil fuel sources by 2030.

In addition to its hardware solutions, Ingersoll Rand will also present its digital platforms, Helix and EcoPlant, which utilize advanced data analytics for real-time monitoring, predictive maintenance, and energy optimization. These digital solutions are designed to help industrial operators improve productivity while reducing waste and emissions through data-driven decision-making. According to Sunil Khanduja, Managing Director of CSS India & SAARC, India is at a critical stage of its energy transition, and improving industrial energy efficiency will play a central role in achieving the country’s sustainability goals.

Ingersoll Rand’s participation in India Energy Week reflects its commitment to supporting Indian industries in improving their performance, resilience, and environmental responsibility through energy-efficient technologies. As India expands its renewable energy capacity and strengthens its position as a global energy market, efficient industrial energy management is emerging as a key pillar of the country’s sustainability strategy. The company’s oil-free and centrifugal compression technologies, combined with digital platforms, offer industries greater control over energy usage, operational performance, and cost efficiencies.

By showcasing its innovative solutions at India Energy Week, Ingersoll Rand aims to support Indian industries in reducing their carbon footprint and achieving their sustainability goals. The company remains focused on providing energy-efficient technologies that can help India achieve its target of generating 50% of its electricity from non-fossil fuel sources by 2030. With its cutting-edge solutions and commitment to sustainability, Ingersoll Rand is well-positioned to play a key role in India’s energy transition.