
Trinity Cleantech Private Limited, an Indian manufacturer of transformers, packaged substations and clean-energy infrastructure, showcased its next-generation energy solutions at the India Energy Summit & Expo 2026 in Hyderabad. The company’s ME Energy 150 kW bioethanol-powered off-grid EV charger and Package Substation/Compact Substation platform attracted strong interest from senior government officials, academicians and power-sector representatives.
The sixth edition of the India Energy Summit & Expo is being held on August 18–19, 2026, in Hyderabad, bringing together policymakers, utilities, technology providers, investors and industry leaders to discuss India’s evolving energy landscape. Key focus areas include sustainable mobility, smart energy, grid modernisation and clean-energy innovation. The Telangana energy roadmap also targets a significant expansion of EV charging infrastructure, from 872 stations to 6,000 by FY30 and 12,000 by FY35.
At the Trinity pavilion, senior visitors included Telangana Deputy Chief Minister and Minister for Finance & Planning, Sri Bhatti Vikramarka Mallu; Telangana Special Chief Secretary, Energy, Sri Naveen Mittal, IAS; TGSPDCL Chairman & Managing Director Sri Jitesh V. Patil, IAS; and APEPDCL Director (Projects) Smt T. Vanaja.
The company also received recognition from several visitors who were familiar with the Trinity brand through transformers supplied by the company since 2013. For Trinity, this response was particularly significant as it reflected recognition based on field experience and long-term product performance, rather than current marketing efforts alone.
Through its participation, Trinity Cleantech highlighted its focus on developing reliable, decentralised and sustainable energy infrastructure capable of supporting India’s transition towards cleaner mobility and a more resilient power ecosystem.
The ME Energy Rapid Charger 150 is a 150 kW DC fast charger with dual CCS2 outputs that generates electricity on site from liquid bioethanol, enabling EV charging without a conventional grid connection. Trinity identifies highways, fleet depots, mining and industrial sites, defence and strategic locations, rural hubs, construction sites and emergency-response applications among potential use cases.
The technology also received national-level attention on 2 August 2026 when Union Minister for Coal and Mines Shri G. Kishan Reddy participated in the inauguration of the ethanol-based mobile EV charging technology in Hyderabad. He highlighted its potential to promote green mobility, support ethanol use and reduce petroleum dependence.
Trinity also showcased Package Substations from 250 kVA to 2500 kVA, up to 33 kV, integrating transformer, HV/LV switchgear, protection, metering and digital connectivity. The platform is SCADA ready and EMS compatible, making it relevant to grid-connected EV charging, industrial and infrastructure applications.
On the participation Raj Kumar Medimi, Executive Director, Trinity Cleantech Private Limited affirmed “Today’s response at the India Energy Summit & Expo was particularly meaningful for Trinity. The interest in ME Energy and our Package Substations reflects the direction in which the energy sector is moving, but the recognition of Trinity from transformers supplied years ago was equally important. It reminded us that quality creates a legacy. We are now taking that engineering legacy into the next generation — combining reliable electrical infrastructure with grid-independent EV charging and clean-energy technologies manufactured in Telangana.”
| ME ENERGY | 150 kW | Dual CCS2 • Bioethanol • Off-grid |
| PSS / CSS | 250–2500 kVA | 11 / 22 / 33 kV • SCADA/EMS ready |
| TRANSFORMERS | 25 kVA–12.5 MVA+ | Distribution • Power • Inverter Duty |
Trinity Cleantech showcased an integrated portfolio of clean-energy and electrical infrastructure solutions at the India Energy Summit & Expo 2026. The highlight was its ME Energy Rapid Charger 150, a 150 kW bioethanol-powered, off-grid DC fast charger designed to enable EV charging without conventional grid connectivity. The technology is particularly suited to highways, fleet depots, industrial sites, rural locations and other areas where grid access is limited.
Alongside the off-grid charger, Trinity presented its Package Substation/Compact Substation platform for grid-connected EV charging and distributed power applications. The system integrates transformers, high- and low-voltage equipment, protection, metering and digital connectivity into a compact, factory-engineered solution.
The company also showcased its established transformer portfolio, with several visitors recognising Trinity equipment supplied in earlier years. This field recognition highlighted the company’s long-standing focus on product quality and reliability.
With ME Energy technology now under Indian ownership and manufacturing at Trinity’s Telangana facility, the company is positioning itself to combine proven electrical engineering with next-generation EV charging and distributed-energy solutions for Indian and global markets.





