CTC Global CEO reaffirms its commitment to further India’s growth at 2025 summit

CTC Global reaffirmed its long-term commitment to India’s power sector at the 2025 Economic Times Energy Leadership Summit in New Delhi, where CEO J.D. Sitton spotlighted the launch of its fifth ACCC® Conductor Core manufacturing facility in Pune. Over 200 ACCC installations have been completed across 22 Indian states and two territories, with partners Sterlite Power, Gupta Power, and Apar Industries delivering over 18,000 km of conductors. CTC operates manufacturing facilities worldwide, helping modernize grids and support India’s clean energy transition with deepening local partnerships.

U.S.-based CTC Global underscored its long-term commitment to India’s power sector during an address by CEO J.D. Sitton at the 2025 Economic Times Energy Leadership Summit in New Delhi.

Speaking before government leaders and industry executives, Sitton outlined the company’s strategy to expand its presence following the successful launch of its fifth ACCC® Conductor Core manufacturing facility in Pune.

Sitton said that more than 200 ACCC installations have already been completed across 22 states and two territories, with Indian partners such as Sterlite Power, Gupta Power, and Apar Industries leading delivery of over 18,000 km of high-performance conductors by the end of 2025. He described India as pivotal to CTC Global’s mission “to advance grid efficiency and accelerate the world’s transition to reliable, low-loss power systems.”

CTC Global continues to operate manufacturing plants in the United States, China, Indonesia, Paraguay and India, maintaining a blend of direct ownership and joint ventures that strategically position the company to support regional and global grid modernization initiatives. Sitton concluded that deeper partnerships in India will help “build the infrastructure of the clean energy future.”

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