Between Solar Parks and Smart Factories: The Missing Electrical Layer in India’s Industry 4.0/5.0 Strategy
India’s industrial growth narrative is undergoing a visible shift. The language of Industry 4.0/5.0 now dominates corporate strategy, policy discussions, and public discourse. Factories are expected to be powered by green energy, optimised by Artificial Intelligence, and embedded within digitally coordinated supply chains. This vision is directionally sound—but structurally incomplete. The current conversation makes a conceptual leap: from renewable energy parks to intelligent factories. In doing so, it overlooks the critical infrastructure that connects the two. Between the generation of electricity and its use in industrial systems lies an entire ecosystem—one that remains under-emphasised despite being indispensable. That ecosystem is electrical infrastructure. The Missing Middle: More Than Just Power Electrical infrastructure is often reduced to a simplistic idea: wires carrying electricity from point A to point B. In reality, it is a complex, multi-layered system that determines w...