“Schneider Electric and Samridhi Group sign MoU to foster sustainable smart home solutions”

Schneider Electrica pioneer of digital transformation of energy management and automation, and Samridhi Group Pvt. Ltd., have announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to foster sustainable and technologically advanced smart home solutions.

Through this partnership, Samridhi Group will create energy-efficient and environmentally positive residential spaces powered by products from Schneider Electric that include Wiser Smart Home Solution, Unica Pure, a premium range of wiring devices, low-voltage switch gears, etc.

Wiser, an innovation-driven smart home solution by Schneider Electric, combines electrical, multimedia, and telecommunications technologies into a single user-friendly smart or automatic home solution. This automation system offers seamless control of your music, home theatre, lighting, air conditioning, and sprinklers, along with energy consumption and an enhanced sense of safety.

Schneider Electric's Unica Pure range of wiring devices offers safety, convenience, and sustainability. Powered by six patented technologies, this range is designed for minimum environmental impact and has the highest international green certification (Green Premium).

Manish Khandelwal, Vice President, National Sales, Schneider Electric, said, "Recognising the urgency and complexity of sustainability challenges, we believe that partnerships and collective action are vital for creating meaningful and lasting change. The alliance between Schneider Electric and Samridhi Group brings together the shared vision of amplifying the impact and advancing the cause of sustainability."

Dinesh Kumar Gupta, Managing Director, Samridhi Group, added, "By including Schneider Electric's innovative solutions, we will create a more comfortable and enhanced lifestyle that will contribute to a greener future. Our shared vision of prioritizing comfort with sustainability will cater to the evolving needs of our consumers along with the requirements of the environment."