CTC Global, a U.S.-based energy technology company, reinforced its long-term commitment to Indiaโs power sector during CEOย J.D. Sittonโsย address at theย 2025 Economic Times Energy Leadership Summitย in New Delhi. Sitton emphasized Indiaโs growing importance in CTC Globalโs global operations and outlined the companyโs plans to expand its presence across the country.
Following the successful launch of itsย fifth ACCCยฎ Conductor Core manufacturing facilityย inย Pune, CTC Global plans to strengthen partnerships and boost production to meet Indiaโs rapid energy demand. Sitton noted that the company has completedย over 200 ACCC installationsย acrossย 22 states and two union territories, underscoring its deep footprint across the Indian grid network.
CTC Global collaborates with leading Indian manufacturers, includingย Sterlite Power,ย Gupta Power, andย Apar Industries. Together, they aim to deliver more thanย 18,000 kmย ofย high-performance ACCC conductorsย by the end of 2025. Sitton described India as a key partner in CTC Globalโs mission toย advance grid efficiencyย andย enable low-loss power systemsย for a sustainable future.
CTC Global operates manufacturing facilities in the United States, China, Indonesia, Paraguay, and India, combining direct ownership with regional joint ventures. This global structure allows the company to supply efficient, reliable conductor solutions that power modernization projects worldwide. Sitton concluded that expanding partnerships in India will help โbuild the infrastructure for the clean energy future.โ