Sterling Generators announces strategic partnership with Moteurs Baudouin

Sterling Generators announces strategic partnership with Moteurs Baudouin

Sterling Generators Pvt Ltd (SGPL), a Sterling and Wilson Group Company and one of India’s leading Genset players are pleased to announce a strategic partnership with Moteurs Baudouin, a French manufacturer of marine and power generation diesel and gas engines, which is expected to accelerate growth in the auxiliary power category for both companies.

The collaboration will capitalise on Baudouin’s tradition of engineering and producing high-quality diesel and gas engines, as well as Sterling Generators’ fuel-efficient, cleverly engineered auxiliary power solutions that meet the most recent emission standards.

Sterling Generators announces strategic partnership with Moteurs Baudouin

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Mr. Sanjay Jadhav, CEO of Sterling Generators (P) Limited, stated, “With Baudouin’s global reach, great history, and engineering knowledge, it is strategically beneficial for us to have them as an engine partner.” We are certain that we have a superior product in terms of technology when compared to other participants in the sector. This agreement will personify our commitment to provide discriminating electricity users with a smart, eco-friendly, cost-effective product supported by robust aftermarket service.”

“India being a crucial market, we are thrilled to join together with Sterling Generators,” said Gurunath Kulkarni, VP of India Operations Moteurs Baudouin. With a well-established distributor network and a cutting-edge Genset production plant, this alliance is the ideal foundation for us to expand our presence in India. “We are certain that we will be able to provide our clients with the newest technological products supported by solid on-ground service,” he continued, adding that “we are fully prepared to introduce our next emission compliance Power packs.”

According to studies, the prime power diesel Genset market in India is expected to develop at a 10.6 percent CAGR between 2022 and 2030. The government of India’s emphasis on Make in India, combined with continuous economic development, is driving high electricity consumption in India. The exceptional global growth in the residential, commercial, and industrial sectors across geographies has raised the need for continuous electricity. SGPL, in collaboration with Baudouin, is well-positioned to address the expanding demand in the Genset business.

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