Empowering the
Global Energy
Transition
In the early light of India’s independence, APAR began its journey of innovation. From a visionary’s dream to a global powerhouse, APAR Industries Limited has been at the forefront of shaping the energy sector for over six decades. (Intro Heading)
At APAR, we are committed to crafting the fundamental building blocks for the energy infrastructure, transportation, and telecommunications sectors. Our mission is to create a world that is more energy-efficient, environmentally sustainable, and safer. This vision places us at the forefront of the transformative global energy transition, where we are poised to play a pivotal role in contributing to a greener tomorrow.
With 65 years of a commitment to excellence, we have consistently pushed the boundaries of innovation, emerging as a trusted leader, serving prominent companies in power generation, transmission, distribution, automotive, telecom, railways and defence sectors globally.
As we stand at the threshold of a transformative era, we are poised to embark on a ground-breaking transition from fossil fuels to renewable and greener energy sources, unlocking the limitless potential of natural resources to create a cleaner, greener, and more resilient world for generations to come.
The global energy transition is a complex and multifaceted undertaking that requires collaboration and coordination among various stakeholders to achieve success. This year’s theme ‘Empowering the Global Energy Transition’ emphasises the importance of collective action, shared responsibility and APAR’s role in shaping the future of energy systems worldwide.
The global energy demand is expected to see significant changes by 2030. By 2030, nearly 50% of the global electricity mix is projected to come from renewables, up from around 30% today 2. This includes a substantial rise in solar PV and wind energy capacities. APAR is aligning its goals with global priorities to provide modern, reliable and sustainable energy enablers on a global scale.
1United Nations
2International Energy Agency (IEA)