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Schneider Electric, Apollo Hospitals Collaborate for Smart, Sustainable Healthcare Solutions

Schneider Electric deployed smart power monitoring at Apollo Proton Cancer Centre, targeting 30 percent efficiency gains, uninterrupted cancer care, and sustainability goals including 10 percent lower resource use and 30 percent emission cuts by 2025.

September 11, 2025. By EI News Network

Schneider Electric has partnered with Apollo Hospitals to deploy advanced power quality and energy monitoring solutions at the Apollo Proton Cancer Centre (APCC) in Chennai. The move is aimed at strengthening energy infrastructure, enhancing reliability, and driving sustainability across one of India’s most advanced cancer treatment facilities.

The deployment includes Schneider’s flagship PowerLogic ION9000 power quality meters and EcoStruxure Power Monitoring Expert software, providing real-time visibility into energy conditions across the APCC campus. This infrastructure is expected to boost diagnostic capabilities, reduce downtime, and improve efficiency by up to 30 percent over time. It will also ensure uninterrupted power to critical technologies like proton beam therapy, where precision and uptime are essential for patient safety.

“At Schneider Electric, we believe healthcare infrastructure demands precision, reliability, and intelligence,” said Nikhil Pathak, VP, Digital Energy and Power Products, Schneider Electric. “Our collaboration with Apollo Hospitals demonstrates how advanced energy solutions can directly support life-saving care. By enabling real-time monitoring and resilient power delivery at the Apollo Proton Cancer Centre, we’re helping build a sustainable, safe, future-ready energy ecosystem that powers clinical excellence and operational resilience, said Pathak.

Apollo Hospitals said the partnership is aligned with its larger sustainability and efficiency goals. “Apollo Hospitals’ strategic partnership with Schneider Electric will be instrumental in fortifying our energy infrastructure with resilience and precision,” said Harshad Reddy, Director, Group Oncology and International, Apollo Hospitals. “This collaboration empowers Apollo to optimize energy management in ways that drive operational excellence today, while building future-ready healthcare systems for tomorrow," noted Reddy.

The partnership also supports Apollo’s wider sustainability roadmap, which includes reducing energy and water consumption by 10 percent and cutting carbon emissions by 30 percent across facilities by 2025, along with increased renewable energy adoption. Schneider Electric is expected to play a key role in helping Apollo achieve these goals through connected technologies and ongoing advisory support.

Together, both organisations said they are building a future-ready, environmentally responsible energy framework tailored to the evolving needs of advanced healthcare.

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