Eastman Auto & Power showcases ‘Made in India’ products in Dubai

by Staff Reporter
Eastman Auto & Power

Eastman Auto & Power Ltd. (EAPL), a leading provider of power solutions, is making a notable appearance at Middle East Energy 2025, one of the world’s premier energy events.

The exhibition, being held from April 7 to 9, 2025, at the Dubai World Trade Centre, brings together top energy professionals, innovators, and stakeholders to discuss and shape the future of the energy sector.

Eastman’s commitment to innovation and sustainability

As part of its commitment to advancing innovation and delivering excellence in energy solutions, Eastman is presenting a diverse portfolio of “Made in India” products at the exhibition.

The company’s booth features cutting-edge technologies designed to meet the growing demand for efficient, reliable, and sustainable energy systems.

“We are delighted to participate in Middle East Energy 2025 and present Eastman’s Made in India solutions to a global audience. We are already the market leader in Solar Tubular Batteries, and as the industry transitions from lead-acid to lithium technology, we are poised to replicate our success in the lithium segment. With a vision to be a Global Leader in Energy Storage Solutions, we stand at the forefront of innovation, sustainability, and world-class manufacturing,” said Mr. Shekhar Singal, Managing Director, Eastman Auto and Power Ltd.

Singal expressed the company’s strategic focus on expanding into Middle Eastern and African markets facing energy challenges.

Drawing on EAPL’s extensive experience in India’s demanding power sector, where managing frequent outages requires robust solutions, Mr. Singal emphasized the company’s capability to address similar energy needs in these regions.

He highlighted that EAPL’s product range — including lithium-ion batteries, off-grid and grid-tie inverters, and tubular batteries — is designed for affordability and minimal maintenance, aligning with the company’s commitment to delivering cost-effective and reliable energy solutions.

Additionally, Mr. Singal noted that recent US tariff policies, which impose higher duties on Chinese imports, present Indian companies like EAPL with opportunities to enhance their competitiveness in the global market, potentially benefiting from trade diversions resulting from these tariffs. ​

Product highlights at the exhibition

Among the highlights are Eastman’s lithium-ion batteries, which are tailored for a variety of applications, including solar rooftops, power backup systems, telecom, industrial, and data centre needs.

The company is also showcasing a comprehensive range of off-grid and grid-tie inverters, which deliver seamless energy conversion for both off-grid and grid-connected solar power systems. Additionally, Eastman is displaying its robust tubular batteries, designed for optimal energy storage and long-term use.

Eastman’s participation comes at a time when clean energy access, energy independence, and localized manufacturing are taking center stage in global policy and industry dialogue.

Having presence across over 50 countries, the company views the Middle East, Africa, Europe and Americas as strategic markets for its next phase of growth and is keen to engage with local distributors, project developers, EPCs, and policymakers.

tanvir@dubainewsweek.com

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