CPRI Targets Africa for Global Testing & Certification Expansion

India's Central Power Research Institute (CPRI) is planning to expand its testing and certification services into African markets. The institute is upgrading its Short Circuit Laboratory capacity from 2,500 MVA to 7,500 MVA to meet growing domestic and international demand. CPRI already serves a wide international clientele across the Middle East, Europe, and Asia-Pacific regions. All capital investments and expansion projects are supported by the Government of India.

Key Points: CPRI Plans Africa Expansion for Power Testing & Certification

  • Africa market expansion
  • Lab upgrade to 7500 MVA
  • Global client base in Middle East & Europe
  • Govt-backed capital projects
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CPRI eyes Africa expansion to boost global testing and certification footprint

India's CPRI eyes African markets for electrical product testing, certification, and training, backed by major lab upgrades and government support.

"We are looking at African countries for testing and certification of electrical products. - Ramdas"

New Delhi, India, March 20

India's Central Power Research Institute is planning to expand its footprint into African markets, primarily in the areas of testing and evaluation of electrical products, third-party inspection, consultancy, and training programmes for manufacturers, Ramdas, Engineering Officer in the Business Development Division at CPRI under the Ministry of Power, toldon Friday.

"We are looking at African countries for testing and certification of electrical products," Ramdas said in an exclusive interview on the sidelines of the Bharat Electricity Summit 2026 held in the national capital. "We are also planning to expand into more foreign markets, and Africa is one of the key regions we are focusing on."

CPRI is a research-oriented organisation which conducts testing and evaluation of electrical products for both domestic and international customers.

"We also undertake third-party inspections, consultancy services, and specialised training programmes for utilities, industries, and manufacturers," said Ramdas.

The institute already serves a wide international client base across multiple regions and is performing strongly financially, he noted.

"Major overseas customers are from the Middle East, including the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, and Kuwait," Ramdas said. "Additionally, we work with neighbouring countries such as Bangladesh, Malaysia, and Singapore, as well as European countries like France, Germany, and Spain, along with Australia."

For overseas clients, short-circuit testing facilities and consultancy services are the primary offerings, though the institute is expanding into other services as well, he added.

Highlighting infrastructure upgrades, Ramdas said CPRI is scaling up its testing capabilities to meet rising demand.

"We are upgrading our Short Circuit Laboratory from 2,500 MVA to 7,500 MVA. This is expected to be completed by the end of this year," he said. "This is a major enhancement to support both domestic and international requirements."

He acknowledged competition but emphasised the institute's strong position.

"Challenges exist, mainly in terms of competition. However, CPRI continues to perform well," he said. "We are number one in India, and our facilities are among the best in the world."

On research and development, he said the institute is aligned with its strategic goals. "We have set targets and planned accordingly to achieve them, and we are on track," he said.

Speaking on government support, Ramdas added: "All capital projects and investments are supported by the Government of India."

With expansion plans targeting Africa and continued investment in advanced testing infrastructure, CPRI aims to further strengthen its global presence in the power equipment testing and certification sector.

CPRI currently has units in Bhopal, Hyderabad, Noida, Nagpur, Nashik, Kolkata, and Guwahati. A new unit is underway in Raipur, while the organisation is headquartered in Bengaluru.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who has worked with international certification bodies, this is a smart move. Africa's infrastructure development is booming. CPRI's expertise in short-circuit testing is crucial for grid reliability. Hope they also focus on training local engineers – that creates lasting partnerships.
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Vikram M
Good initiative, but I hope the expansion is done thoughtfully. Sometimes our PSUs are slow to adapt to new markets. They need to understand African regulatory environments and partner with local firms. The 7500 MVA lab upgrade is impressive though – will attract more global clients.
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Priya S
More than just business, this is about sharing knowledge. The training programmes mentioned are key. Many African nations face power quality issues. Our experience with diverse Indian conditions makes CPRI uniquely qualified to help. Jai Hind!
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Rohit P
First serving Middle East and Europe, now Africa. CPRI is on a roll! This creates a positive image for 'Brand India' in the engineering sector. Hope this also means more job opportunities for Indian engineers in consultancy and project management roles abroad.
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Michael C
While the ambition is commendable, I respectfully question if the domestic market is fully served. We still have villages with unreliable power. Shouldn't some focus remain on improving testing and certification for our own rural electrification projects? Balance is important.
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Ananya

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