Delta, an electronics manufacturing company, has moved its India headquarters from Gurugram to Bengaluru and inaugurated a new global research and development (R&D) centre in the city.
Strategically located in the vibrant Bommasandra Industrial Area, the 61,000-square-meter HQ green building has the capacity to house up to 3,000 management, R&D and engineering professionals as Delta deepens its commitment to the Indian market.
Moreover, Delta is expected to employ up to 750 R&D engineers over the next 3 years to strengthen its unique capabilities in developing smart, energy-saving high-voltage power management solutions for telecom, data centres, EV charging, and energy storage applications, as well as IoT, AI-related software, all tailored for India’s transformation.
Underlining Delta’s focus on accelerating its investments in India, Benjamin Lin, President of Delta Electronics India, said, “Our new India HQs building and Bengaluru R&D centre not only enhance Delta’s capabilities in India, but also strengthen our global footprint. This milestone underscores our investment in India’s growing technological landscape and aligns with our Company’s “Local for Local” talent initiative, which aims to foster local innovation to also serve customers worldwide.”
Commenting on the new campus inauguration, Niranjan Nayak, Managing Director of Delta Electronics India, said, “This new R&D centre reflects our vision for the future. It is designed to be a hub for innovation, focusing on the latest advancements in power electronics while maintaining a strong commitment to sustainability. We believe this facility will be a cornerstone of our growth strategy, enabling us to meet the evolving needs of our customers.”
The new LEED Gold-certified Delta India HQs and R&D Centre in Bengaluru offers an immersive experience with its brand-new 480sqm showroom, which demonstrates Delta’s cutting-edge IoT-based smart green solutions.
The state-of-the-art facility features a 593kW solar PV system capable of generating over 650,000 kWh of electricity annually through Delta’s own 100kW PV inverters, which boast peak energy efficiency as high as 99.0%. A set of 82 variable frequency drives CP2000 series help to automate and optimize the energy efficiency of the building’s HVAC system.
In addition, the facility houses a 300kW data centre operating with an annual power usage effectiveness (PUE) as low as 1.4 thanks to Delta’s high-efficiency uninterrupted power supplies (UPS) and precision cooling systems. Last but not least, fixed dome network cameras from Delta’s surveillance subsidiary VIVOTEK optimize the security of the new building.