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INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL
Intellectual capital
In line with the Hitachi
Energy’s Global 2030
vision, your Company
is working on the
application of core
technologies with
digitalization to help
customers navigate
the increasingly
complex energy
transition and a
smarter electric grid.
In addition to physical assets for
manufacturing, engineering and
services, your Company has been
developing and creating intellectual
capital in terms of knowledge,
skills, information, organizational
processes. The Company is also
developing relationships that
are used to create value for the
customers and the stakeholders.
Complementing these, the
Company has access to intellectual
properties, technologies and
design from the parent company’s
pool of intellectual assets. These
help Hitachi Energy India Limited to
innovate, introduce new products
and services, improve processes,
and to be technology leader and
more competitive in the market.
Customer-centric approach
Based on its intellectual capital
in core technology areas of
transformers, HV switchgear,
grid automation, grid integration,
power quality and HVDC, the
Company is working in the
evolving areas of:
1. Power electronics: HVDC,
STATCOM and EV Charging.
2.  Sustainable products: EconiQ
portfolio: including greener
material in transformer and
SF6-free HV switchgear.
3.  Digitalization:
Digitally‑enabled transformer,
asset & work performance
management, and
vegetation management.
The Company is creating additional
values and intellectual assets in
terms of:
• Human knowledge, skills,
and competency.
• Organizational processes,
systems, and infrastructure that
support applying technologies
in customer projects
and installations.
• Relationships and collaboration
framework with policy makers,
customers, academia and
the society.
Decarbonization is transforming
the energy system, leading to a
complex “system of systems” that
must be integrated and managed.
The developed intellectual capital is
helping manage the complexity for
advancing sustainable energy future.
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