
Delta, a global leader in power management and IoT-based smart green solutions, has introduced its D-Bot Series Collaborative Robots (Cobots) to the Indian market, alongside its 240kW DC Fast EV Charger and Industrial Power-protect Transformer-based UPS (IPT Series).
Delta’s D-Bot Series Cobots, featuring 6-axis flexibility, payloads up to 30 kg, and speeds reaching 200° per second, are designed for applications including electronics assembly, packaging, materials handling, and welding. Equipped with advanced safety mechanisms, these cobots instantly reverse movement upon detecting contact, ensuring seamless human-robot collaboration. They also integrate with Delta’s VTScada SCADA system, DIATwin digital twin platform, and machine vision solutions, elevating productivity and efficiency in smart factories.
Jimmy Yiin, EVP of Global Business Operations at Delta, emphasized India’s strategic importance, stating, “India is a key market for Delta, and our investment in the Krishnagiri facility reflects our dedication to local innovation, manufacturing excellence, and sustainability.”
Driving E-Mobility
Delta’s new 240kW DC Fast EV Charger, developed by its India-based R&D team, delivers 95% efficiency, dual-vehicle charging, and OCPP compatibility, making it ideal for fleet operators, public charging stations, and commercial applications.
The Industrial Power-protect Transformer-based UPS (IPT Series) redefines power reliability, featuring a Zig-zag transformer, advanced PFC converter, and IP43-rated enclosure for protection in harsh industrial environments.
At ELECRAMA 2025 the company also highlightes its solutions including:
Industrial automation: High-speed SCARA robots, CNC controllers, and Active Power Filters (APF3000) for precision manufacturing;
Data Centers & Telecom: High-efficiency rack-mounted power systems, liquid cooling solutions, and AI-powered energy management tools;
Smart Cities & Buildings: Integrated HVAC control, smart lighting, and AI-powered security solutions from Delta Controls, LOYTEC, and VIVOTEK.
Between 2010 and 2023, Delta’s solutions helped customers save 45.5 billion kWh of electricity, preventing 23.84 million tons of CO₂ emissions. The company has also built 35 green buildings and two certified green data centres worldwide, reinforcing its vision for a sustainable, energy-efficient future.
Benjamin Lin, President of Delta Electronics India, stated, “Our innovations—from the D-Bot Cobots to next-gen power solutions—are designed to make industries smarter, more efficient, and resilient. We are committed to driving India’s transition toward smart and sustainable manufacturing.”
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