Schneider Electric, a provider of energy solutions, is looking at Prime Minister Narendra Modi's plan to develop 100 new smart cities as a potential market for its products.
"We are looking at providing smart city solutions in the proposed cities. We have a range of power products -- transformers, switchgears, primary and secondary equipment -- for the smart cities," Prakash Chandraker, Vice President and Managing Director (Infrastructure Business) of Schneider Electric said.
"These smart cities are a great business proposition for us," he said, declining to provide details of any proposed investments.
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The Prime Minister yesterday talked about plans to build 100 smart cities in the country to generate employment while noting that urbanisation should be treated as an opportunity rather than a problem.
In January, Modi had promised to develop the smart cities as part of his vision for the country.
Schneider Electric also intends to expand its footprint in the north-eastern part of India, looking at business potential in areas such as power transmission and utility products.
The company employs over 18,000 employees across 40 cities in the country.