Silcarb continues to strengthen its commitment to sustainable manufacturing and carbon-neutral operations by installing large-scale solar power infrastructure at its Bangalore manufacturing facility. The initiative is part of the company’s broader effort to reduce its environmental footprint and transition toward renewable energy in industrial manufacturing.
The solar installation combines both rooftop solar panels and ground-mounted solar systems, enabling the plant to generate a significant portion of its electricity from renewable energy sources. This initiative supports Silcarb’s long-term sustainability strategy and contributes to reducing reliance on conventional energy sources.
Silcarb has started installing 2 Megawatts of Solar Panels for both Rooftop solar and Ground mounted solar in it’s commitment towards achieving carbon neutrality for its plant at Bangalore India.
Energy-intensive manufacturing industries are increasingly adopting renewable energy solutions to reduce operational carbon emissions. Solar power installations at manufacturing facilities provide a reliable and environmentally responsible source of electricity for production operations.
By integrating solar power into its manufacturing infrastructure, Silcarb aims to:
The combination of rooftop and ground-mounted solar systems helps maximize energy generation capacity at the facility.
The Bangalore plant is the primary manufacturing facility for Silcarb’s range of industrial furnaces, silicon carbide heating elements, kiln furniture, and advanced technical ceramics. These products support industries that require high-temperature processing solutions across sectors such as ceramics, aluminium processing, metallurgy, aerospace, and defence.
Investments in renewable energy infrastructure form part of Silcarb’s broader effort to align industrial manufacturing with sustainable practices while maintaining operational efficiency and technological innovation.
By installing solar power infrastructure and adopting energy-efficient manufacturing practices, Silcarb is working toward long-term carbon neutrality for its Bangalore facility. Renewable energy initiatives such as solar power generation help reduce the environmental impact of industrial operations while supporting responsible growth in manufacturing.
These efforts reflect the company’s commitment to integrating clean energy solutions into high-temperature industrial manufacturing.
Silcarb is an Indian manufacturer specializing in industrial furnaces, silicon carbide heating elements, MoSi₂ heating elements, kiln furniture, advanced technical ceramics, and wear-resistant ceramic components. With decades of expertise in high-temperature engineering and materials science, Silcarb supplies advanced furnace systems and ceramic materials to industries including aluminium processing, ceramics, automotive manufacturing, aerospace, defence, and metallurgy.