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SILENT RISE OF ELECTRICITY 4.0
EPR Magazine (Electrical & Power Review)
|July 2025
This evolution represents a new paradigm where homes, businesses and communities become active participants in the energy economy.
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India stands at a defining juncture in its energy journey. As global conversations shift from carbon reduction to resilience and decentralisation, India is undergoing a silent revolution in how electricity is generated, distributed, stored, and consumed. This revolution, termed 'Electricity 4.0', is not merely about replacing fossil fuels with renewables; more than that, it signifies a deeper transition to digitally enabled, locally generated, and consumer-centric energy systems aimed at building a smarter, greener, and more inclusive future.
Electricity 4.0 represents a new paradigm where homes, businesses and communities become active participants in the energy economy. They are no longer just consumers; they are now prosumers capable of generating, storing and even selling energy. This shift is being propelled by a mix of policy innovation, emerging technologies, community engagement and private-sector investment. From smart meters and rooftop solar panels to electric vehicle (EV) charging stations and battery storage systems, the building blocks of this new grid system are rapidly taking shape across the country. Industry experts examine the silent revolution currently transforming the nation's power landscape. Let us delve into the story to know the insights.
Distributed power system
The grid is rapidly decentralising, with households and villages evolving from passive consumers to active energy participants. Thanks to rooftop solar, battery storage and smart meters, homes can now generate, store and even feed electricity back into the grid. This shift empowers communities, enhances energy security and reduces dependence on centralised power infrastructure. Decentralised energy systems also support greater integration of renewables and localised energy resilience, making them crucial to sustainable and inclusive energy transition.
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