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The outbreak of COVID-19 has spurred expansion in the healthcare sector and allied industries. One such critical back...

The outbreak of COVID-19 has spurred expansion in the healthcare sector and allied industries. One such critical backup industry is the generator sector, which fared well for this exposure in a year when the overall genset market dropped by 22 per cent owing to the pandemic, according to R Rajesh, Head, Power Solutions Business, Ashok Leyland. 聽 鈥淲e saw a surge in demand from hospitals,鈥� he shares. 聽 鈥淲hile COVID-19 undoubtedly impacted the overall sales of gensets, pharma units and hospitals and healthcare facilities, particularly COVID-19 hospitals and centres saw stable demand,鈥� says Gagan Chanana, COO, Distributed Energy, Jakson Group.聽 聽 鈥淒emand for a reliable backup power source has increased in the healthcare segment owing to the ongoing pandemic,鈥� notes Sanjeev Nimkar, Managing Director & CEO, Kirloskar Oil Engines.聽 聽 However, as Sanjay Jain, Business Head, Mahindra Powerol Business, Mahindra & Mahindra, points out, 鈥渉ealthcare contributes very little business compared to other segments.聽 聽 鈥淒uring the first surge and the second surge of COVID-19, we saw some emergency buying by hospitals and other healthcare facilities,鈥� says Jain. 鈥淏ut these are only accelerated decisions by the segment, these purchases were supposed to happen during the year.鈥� 聽 Demand beyond healthcare Actually, hospitality, real estate and infrastructure are the major sectors where the consumption of gensets is very high and those are the very segments affected by COVID-19 so the adverse impact on genset demand has been significant,鈥� adds Jain. 鈥淩eal estate is such a big segment that no other segment can compensate for the loss of that business.鈥� 聽 So what has helped the genset industry stay afloat in this last year? 聽 Beyond the health and pharma sectors, Nimkar lists infrastructure, automobile ancillaries, ecommerce and agro-based industries as driving the demand for gensets, and helping the industry revive to normal levels. Eastern and Northern India are driving demand, according to Nimkar, followed by the South and West. 聽 鈥淥ther segments contributing to genset sales include infrastructure, particularly government-funded projects like highways, expressways, airports and defence establishments.; food-processing units (FMCG, milk); data centres; and IT/ITES companies,鈥� adds Chanana. 鈥淚n certain areas, even real estate has generated sporadic demand for gensets.鈥� 聽 Upcoming opportunities 聽 鈥淲hile real estate is a part of the overall infrastructure story of the country, other areas such as infrastructure projects, educational institutes, hospitals and shopping malls also form a sizeable opportunity area for JCB gensets,鈥� says Deepak Shetty, CEO and MD, JCB India. 鈥淲ith infrastructure development projects getting the desired impetus, opportunities will open up for gensets in construction. Today, project sites are working round the clock, which requires 24脳7 electricity backup. Infrastructure projects of national importance such as Sagarmala, Bharatmala, 100 new airports and smart cities will bring significant opportunities.鈥� Given the budgetary focus on the creation of health infrastructure across the nation, Shetty also expects opportunities for gensets in healthcare. He is hopeful of seeing some of this activity in rural India. 聽 Jain is hopeful about a revival after Covid considering that after the situation normalised last year demand from the real estate segment increased. In fact, cities like Mumbai and Pune saw a decadal high which compensated for the losses incurred during the first quarter. 聽 Power sector聽 聽 One area you would expect to be doing well but isn鈥檛 is the power sector. 聽 鈥淓ven before COVID-19, coal-fired thermal power was already reeling under the onslaught of the renewable sector and, therefore, greenfield power projects were already on the decline,鈥� observes Aloke Sarkar, Chief Executive & Whole-Time Director, L&T鈥揗HI Power Turbine Generators (LMTG). 鈥淐OVID-19 has added to the miseries of this sector as it has reduced investments by both the public and private sectors in any kind of projects.鈥� 聽 Until the situation turns around, Sarkar observes that renovation and repair jobs are some of the opportunities available and the government emphasis on renewables has spurred demand for hydro-generators. 聽 Sarkar identifies synchronous condensers as an emerging market, driven by solar energy and wind energy. 鈥淭his could be a new area to get into, and a source of hope for generator manufacturers.鈥� 聽 Mining sector 聽 FY21 began with very low demand for gensets from the mining sector as projects and orders were deferred owing to market challenges, says Rajesh. However, demand started to increase after October 2020 when the market started to open up. The mining sector prefers diesel generator sets with a better first step-up loading, lower fuel consumption and the capability to run on continuous duty, explains Rajesh. 聽 Piped gas genset, anyone? 聽 Piped gas gensets could have become a major opportunity, but so far they have not been able to generate major demand in the market, observes Chanana. For this segment to pick up, he says their high capital cost will have to reduce, their available range/capacity will have to improve (currently, leading Indian engine manufacturers aren鈥檛 producing gas engines due to stringent emission norms) and the piped gas supply infrastructure will need to improve. 聽 Indeed, 鈥減iped gas gensets depend on the availability of gas in their area of operation,鈥� notes Shetty. 鈥淲hile a lot of progress has been made in availability in Delhi-NCR and other metros and cities, further improvement is possible. As many of these machines work in far-flung areas, refilling and subsequent operations can pose a limitation compared to diesel. Thus, there is a need to develop infrastructure and a complete ecosystem around the availability of gas for gensets.鈥� The requirement for gas-based gensets will increase when the infrastructure to distribute gas is in place, agrees Nimkar. While he expects this to happen [eventually] in major metros, some issues still need to be addressed. 鈥淲e鈥檙e working on challenges such as the calorific value of gas, individual users鈥� ability to handle/operate the system and initial capital cost and space constraints, and hope to provide a universal solution through our technology wing,鈥� says Nimkar. 聽 Rajesh acknowledges the impact of basic infrastructure and the pressure available at the point of delivery on the uptake of piped gas gensets. While the sale volumes of Ashok Leyland's gas gensets, 40 kVA, 62.5 kVA and 125 kVA are not significant as on date, he expects significant total industry volume growth in this product range. 聽 Delhi diesel ban 聽 Rising air pollution in the Delhi-NCR region led to a ban on diesel generators in October 2020, a measure that stayed in place through winter. How did this ban impact vendors? 聽 鈥淲e鈥檝e been seeing a drop of about 30-40 per cent in demand for diesel gensets in the NCR during the six months of the genset ban imposed by the National Green Tribunal, during the past three years, says Chanana. 聽 The ban on diesel gensets and subsequent construction activities in NCR completely disrupted demand after the enactment of the new law, says Jain. 鈥淗owever, many businesses like Mahindra鈥檚 have worked to find innovative solutions to the challenge.鈥� 聽 One such offering from Mahindra鈥檚 is gas gensets, which debuted in 2018, and have since supplied emergency backup to segments like manufacturing, infra, textile, food chain, etc.鈥� 聽 These gas gensets are purely natural gas based, capable of running on PNG and CNG supply, and produce no smoke/smog and have zero particulate matter in their exhaust, a big thing because this is a major threat in NCR, explains Jain. 鈥淭hey cost 40 per cent less to operate than diesel gensets of the same capacity, and eliminate the need to store fuel, hence the fear of spillage or pilferage.鈥� 聽 鈥淲e have developed a future-ready solution to address needs in the Delhi/NCR market, which has helped us retain our volumes in this territory,鈥� shares Nimkar. Incidentally, Kirloskar Oil Engines was the first company to release a complete range complying with CPCB 2 norms; it is committed to deliver greener solutions and its portfolio spans gensets running on biodiesel, gas as well as CNG. 聽 As a result of the ban, Rajesh notes, 鈥渕ost customers either converted their existing diesel genset to gas, using a gas kit, or replaced the old sets with new gas-based versions of the standard diesel generator sets. As Ashok Leyland also has gas-based gensets as part of our range, we have been able to retain most of our customers.鈥� 聽 A positive note to end on! 聽 What gensets are hospitals demanding? 聽 During COVID-19, we鈥檝e seen how hospitals facing emergencies try to scale up their infrastructure in a matter of a few days. This sense of urgency applies to all procurements enabling emergency care, including generators. 聽聽 鈥淗ealthcare projects are fast-track projects; hospitals expect quick delivery, which we are able to offer with our commitment of seven days鈥� assured delivery,鈥� says Sanjeev Nimkar, Managing Director & CEO, Kirloskar Oil Engines. Among the factors impacting the rating of the genset demanded by hospitals are the numbers of beds, HVAC capacity, diagnostic lab and other services offered, he observes. 聽 Hospital genset requirements are based on many factors, including equipment, number of beds and other criteria, explains R Rajesh, Head, Power Solutions Business, Ashok Leyland. 鈥淚n the current scenario, in larger hospitals and/or medical colleges with oxygen plants with 100-plus beds, 25 ICU beds, the requirement is for 250 kVA gensets, while in smaller district or block-level hospitals where oxygen is sourced externally, the requirement is for 82.5 kVA gensets.鈥� 聽 Factors like medical equipment, the load of air-conditioners and other regular equipment defines the size of the genset for hospitals, points out Sanjay Jain, Business Head, Mahindra Powerol Business, Mahindra & Mahindra. 鈥淗owever, the requirement can vary between 30 kVA and 500 kVA depending on the size and specialisation of the hospital.鈥� 聽 鈥淚n general, hospital and healthcare facilities demand generators with capacity ranging between 250 kVA and 1,500 kVA depending on the medical equipment installed in their ICUs, labs, diagnostic centres and so forth, adds Gagan Chanana, COO, Distributed Energy, Jakson Group. 聽 Tech enhancements in gensets 聽 Technology enhancements in the KOEL range by Kirloskar include linear fuel consumption through an O2E feature, thinking gensets through a range of AMF (auto mains failure) solutions, information access through QR codes and an IoT [Internet of Things] offering, Kirloskar Remote Monitoring, which provides users a quick-look dashboard to track genset health, a new business intelligence landing page providing insights into the genset health and performance, graphic reports of critical genset parameters for detailed analysis, and a bird鈥檚 eye view of gensets serving clients. All these features are also available through the KOEL iGreen mobile application. 聽 The Jakson Group, the first leading manufacturer of silent gensets in India, is strong on product development. 鈥淲e work closely with Cummins on the development of new products and technologies. Very soon, we will collaborate with them for a new range of products meeting the next level of emission norms (CPCB IV+) likely to be enforced for diesel generators by mid-CY 2022,鈥� shares Gagan Chanana, COO, Distributed Energy, Jakson Group. 鈥淎dditionally, we are implementing regular upgrades and changes to power electronics on our existing product lines.鈥� 聽 One of the most standout features of Ashok Leyland鈥檚 highly efficient and cost-competitive diesel generator sets is the fact that 鈥渢he entire product range spanning 10 kVA to 160 kVA uses common consumables,鈥� as per R Rajesh, Head, Power Solutions Business, Ashok Leyland. 鈥淭his commonality of parts is exclusive to Ashok Leyland products and is designed to help customers as well as service partners to maintain good control over their parts inventory. Also, to meet varied customer needs, Ashok Leyland offers customised solutions on IOT, AMC and EWP.鈥� JCBs diesel generators (63 to 200 kVa) are connected in real time through JCB Livelink, advanced telematics technology that ensures that users are always in control of their fleet. Other salient features include a compact design that houses the silencer inside the canopy and a focus on aesthetics, complete body earthing, with high block load capacity and the ability of operating in extreme weather conditions. 聽 Gensets by LMTG stand out for their low vibration level resulting in quiet operation throughout their service life. To restrict copper corrosion and avoid requirement of dosing to maintain alkaline pH, LMTG uses neutral pH demineralised water with restricted oxygen for cooling of armature windings for its longer life. Further, these generators have a double-flow seal oil system with additional sealing of hydrogen inside the generator to ensure increased purity of hydrogen, thereby resulting in higher efficiency.聽 聽- By Charu Bahri

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