Epsilon Composite (https://www.epsilon-composite.com) has expanded its power transmission business by launching HindEpsilon Composite in Chennai, India. The subsidiary, incorporated in October 2025, focuses on the fast‑growing Indian grid market and also supports the government’s “Make in India” initiative through local production.

HindEpsilon Composite manufactures high‑temperature, low‑sag HVCRC® composite core conductors. These advanced conductors increase the capacity, efficiency, and reliability of overhead power lines, and they also help utilities upgrade networks without building new corridors. This launch marks the first step in Epsilon’s plan to build a larger factory in India for composite cores and other high‑performance parts.

Epsilon Cable, through HindEpsilon and local collaborations, has already secured important reconductoring projects in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Assam. In addition, the subsidiary engages with key stakeholders such as the Ministry of Power, Central Electricity Authority (CEA), and Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd. to support national transmission goals.

Furthermore, Epsilon has formed strategic partnerships with Indian stranders including Transrail Lighting Ltd., Lumino Industries, and Shashi Cables Ltd. Together, these partners help supply and deploy HVCRC technology across India, making it easier for utilities to adopt advanced conductors at scale.

Epsilon Composite still operates its main headquarters and primary manufacturing facility in Gaillan‑en‑Médoc, France, where it produces pultruded carbon fiber composite cores for high‑voltage conductors worldwide. Moreover, the company maintains regional offices in Japan, Central Europe, Mexico, and Italy, while positioning HindEpsilon Composite as the key subsidiary for wire and cable manufacturing in India.

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