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Tech: Organisations struggle on energy efficiency

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March 18, 2026
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Conversation around energy efficiency has matured, says Gupta

Energy efficiency has become a board-level margin and risk issue, but many industrial organizations in India are struggling to turn intent into sustained results, according to a new report from ABB.

Based on a survey of 2,700 senior decision–makers across 15 countries (including India) and 15 industries, the study, developed in partnership with Sapio Research, finds that nearly two-thirds (64%) of respondents in India have already invested in energy efficiency and a further 32 percent plan to within the next 12 months. Yet progress is increasingly constrained by execution gaps.

Energy absorbs over one quarter (28%) of operating costs on average in India, and more than seven in ten companies (72%) say rising energy costs continue to challenge profitability, despite calmer wholesale markets. The latter is significantly exceeding the profitability threat perception across the world, which is 59 percent. The issue is not lack of ambition or funding. For executives, the challenge has shifted from reacting to price spikes to managing persistent price volatility and structural exposure.

“In India, the conversation around energy efficiency has matured from only a cost-saving tactic to a critical pillar of long-term business strategy. The next wave of competitive advantage will be defined by those who can bridge the ‘execution’ gap, turning data into actionable insights and embedding energy efficiency into the operational DNA of their organization,” explained Amit Gupta, Local Division President, Motion Services in India, ABB.

“It’s no longer just about adopting technology; it’s about building a culture of sustained, scalable execution to enhance profitability and resilience in a volatile market,” Gupta said on 17 Mar.

Execution, not intent, is now the differentiator

The study shows that digital readiness in India has reached 80 percent, well above the average global figure (67%), with respondents already using or ready to deploy digital energy-management tools. However, readiness alone does not guarantee results. Only 41 percent of Indian companies consistently apply total cost of ownership (TCO) when making investment decisions – despite 80 percent agreeing it should guide purchasing.

At the same time, responsibility for energy efficiency remains fragmented across executive management, operations, sustainability, maintenance and finance, with no single function clearly accountable.

“The barriers to energy efficiency have fundamentally changed,” added Gupta. “Cost is not the major blocker for many organizations globally – it has fallen from half (50%) to 43 percent since 2022. What’s holding companies back now are organizational silos, skills gaps, and a lack of usable data. That’s a critical inflection point. The challenge is helping businesses turn intent into repeatable execution.”

In India, the most significant barriers to energy efficiency are the workforce being resistant to new technology (42%), a lack of specialist resource (42%), and a lack of digital skills (41%).

Renewables alone are not enough

The research also points to a growing risk of ‘post-renewables– complacency’. Among organizations in India that have switched to renewable energy sources (42% of respondents), 36 percent report a reduced focus on energy efficiency.

While renewables lower the carbon intensity of energy, they do not reduce the volume consumed – meaning significant efficiency gains remain untapped, even for companies that have already secured green power. As a result, opportunities to strengthen resilience, control long-term– costs and reduce exposure to volatility are being left on the table.

When asked about their primary reasons for investing in energy efficiency, respondents in India said reducing their energy costs (53%), reducing their carbon footprint (43%), and improving resilience and competitiveness (40%).

The next phase of the industrial energy transition will be defined by delivery capability. While activity levels are high across businesses in India and globally, efforts remain shallow, lacking coordination and long-term structure.

“To help close the execution gap, ABB brings together diagnostics, targeted modernization of motor-driven systems, software-enabled optimization tools, outcome-based financing and lifecycle services,” concluded Gupta. “Through end-to-end energy intelligence, we enable industries to operate leaner and cleaner, helping them move beyond isolated efficiency initiatives toward sustained and comprehensive performance improvements.” Fiinews.com

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