Mitwa Duron is one of Indias largest players in Solar lanterns, home lighting products, solar power packs, solar water heaters and solar street lights along with LED lighting range designed, manufactured in India
RAL Consumer Products Ltd is one of India's largest FMCG, child care, solar, and mobile accessories companies. It was founded in 1973 and has grown to include 6 brands across various product categories. It has partnerships with international brands and manufactures products both domestically and through imports. RAL has a large presence across India through various retail channels, focuses on rural expansion, and emphasizes quality, affordability, and social responsibility in its business operations.
Our Solar products line of plug in play solar systems have unparalleled reliability, ease of installation and use. Backed with industry leading service standards, it has millions of satisfied customers globally. Our product range comprises of Solar Lights, Lanterns, Fans, Home Lighting systems, Street lighting systems & Power Packs.
The product category of the project is ‘Wheat Atta’. The project defines the various segmentation variables, identifies the target market, and the positioning of the product. The project analyses the existing micro and the macro environment, SWAT and market for the product category. Further the project analyses the various marketing elements: product, place, packaging, pricing and promotion strategies for the product.
This document provides an overview of Imperial Tobacco Company of India Limited (ITC). It discusses ITC's history dating back to 1910, introduces the company and its diversified business portfolio including FMCG, hotels, paperboards, packaging, agri-business, and IT. The presentation outlines ITC's vision, mission, products, competitors and provides a SWOT analysis. It highlights ITC's strength in the cigarette market and brand recognition, but also notes weaknesses around dependence on tobacco revenues and increasing regulatory threats.
Reliance is India's second largest telecom operator headquartered in Navi Mumbai. It has over 150 million subscribers, making it the 15th largest mobile operator globally. Reliance was established in 2004 as a subsidiary of Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group and has expanded rapidly since then. It has five business segments including wireless, broadband, global, investment, and other services. Major subsidiaries include Reliance Telecom, Reliance Tech Services, Reliance Globalcom, and Reliance IDC.
The document discusses a project seminar presentation on Airtel's rural marketing strategies. It provides an overview of Airtel as a leading telecom company in India, describes their focus on expanding into rural areas through strategies like local-language marketing, public call offices, and service centers. Charts show Airtel has the most popularity and network usage in rural areas compared to competitors. The presentation evaluates the effectiveness of Airtel's rural marketing approaches.
ITC launched its e-Choupal initiative to help farmers in rural India overcome issues around lack of access to market information and being taken advantage of by middlemen. The initiative involves setting up internet kiosks in villages operated by local farmers. This allows farmers to get real-time information on markets, weather and best farming practices. It also allows them to directly sell their products to ITC at a fair price without middlemen taking a cut. The initiative has been successful and expanded to many states by building farmers' trust and treating them and local partners with respect. It focuses on making products available, affordable and increasing farmers' awareness through the kiosks.
RAL Consumer Products Ltd is one of India's largest FMCG, child care, solar, and mobile accessories companies. It was founded in 1973 and has grown to include 6 brands across various product categories. It has partnerships with international brands and manufactures products both domestically and through imports. RAL has a large presence across India through various retail channels, focuses on rural expansion, and emphasizes quality, affordability, and social responsibility in its business operations.
Our Solar products line of plug in play solar systems have unparalleled reliability, ease of installation and use. Backed with industry leading service standards, it has millions of satisfied customers globally. Our product range comprises of Solar Lights, Lanterns, Fans, Home Lighting systems, Street lighting systems & Power Packs.
The product category of the project is ‘Wheat Atta’. The project defines the various segmentation variables, identifies the target market, and the positioning of the product. The project analyses the existing micro and the macro environment, SWAT and market for the product category. Further the project analyses the various marketing elements: product, place, packaging, pricing and promotion strategies for the product.
This document provides an overview of Imperial Tobacco Company of India Limited (ITC). It discusses ITC's history dating back to 1910, introduces the company and its diversified business portfolio including FMCG, hotels, paperboards, packaging, agri-business, and IT. The presentation outlines ITC's vision, mission, products, competitors and provides a SWOT analysis. It highlights ITC's strength in the cigarette market and brand recognition, but also notes weaknesses around dependence on tobacco revenues and increasing regulatory threats.
Reliance is India's second largest telecom operator headquartered in Navi Mumbai. It has over 150 million subscribers, making it the 15th largest mobile operator globally. Reliance was established in 2004 as a subsidiary of Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group and has expanded rapidly since then. It has five business segments including wireless, broadband, global, investment, and other services. Major subsidiaries include Reliance Telecom, Reliance Tech Services, Reliance Globalcom, and Reliance IDC.
The document discusses a project seminar presentation on Airtel's rural marketing strategies. It provides an overview of Airtel as a leading telecom company in India, describes their focus on expanding into rural areas through strategies like local-language marketing, public call offices, and service centers. Charts show Airtel has the most popularity and network usage in rural areas compared to competitors. The presentation evaluates the effectiveness of Airtel's rural marketing approaches.
ITC launched its e-Choupal initiative to help farmers in rural India overcome issues around lack of access to market information and being taken advantage of by middlemen. The initiative involves setting up internet kiosks in villages operated by local farmers. This allows farmers to get real-time information on markets, weather and best farming practices. It also allows them to directly sell their products to ITC at a fair price without middlemen taking a cut. The initiative has been successful and expanded to many states by building farmers' trust and treating them and local partners with respect. It focuses on making products available, affordable and increasing farmers' awareness through the kiosks.
Hul sustainable developmentreport2009_tcm114-226531ranasarkar
This document provides a summary of Hindustan Unilever Limited's 2009 Sustainable Development Report. The summary includes:
1) Hindustan Unilever worked to enhance livelihoods through partnerships, empowering over 75,000 rural women and improving villages across India.
2) The company reduced its environmental impact through more sustainable sourcing, manufacturing, and initiatives like Pureit water filters which have protected over 3 million households.
3) Employees volunteered over 115,000 hours to community initiatives, reflecting the company's focus on positive social and environmental impact.
Integrated Marketing Communication Plan for Idea CellularDipak Senapati
This document summarizes the history and marketing strategies of Idea Cellular Limited, an Indian telecommunications company. It discusses how Idea started in 1995 and expanded through mergers and acquisitions over the years. The document also describes Idea's marketing communications approaches, including its use of television, print, radio, and outdoor advertising. A key part of Idea's strategy has been socially-relevant ad campaigns addressing issues like education, health, and the environment.
Utkarsh Saxena presented on ITC Limited, an Indian conglomerate company. The presentation covered ITC's history, vision/mission, product portfolio, strategies, SWOT analysis, corporate social responsibility efforts, and future plans. ITC is a market leader in cigarettes in India, with a diverse portfolio including food, personal care, hotels, paper, and IT businesses. The presentation analyzed ITC's strengths in distribution and brands, opportunities in rural and new markets, and threats from competition and increased tobacco regulation.
ITC Limited is one of India's most valuable corporations with business interests across FMCG, hotels, agribusiness, and paper and packaging. ITC owns India's largest paperboards and specialty papers business, producing over 4,35,000 tonnes of paper annually. ITC has four paper mills and caters to a wide range of packaging, graphic, and specialty paper needs. ITC focuses on developing environmentally friendly practices like Elemental Chlorine Free technology and recycling waste paper.
Hindustan Unilever Ltd (HUL) is a leading consumer goods company in India, operating across various product categories including home and personal care, foods, and exports. It has a wide distribution network covering over 1 million retail outlets in India. However, the study found some issues like orders not being fulfilled properly, lack of seasonal products and new products at outlets, and infrequent retailer visits. It recommended more frequent company officer visits, timely delivery of products, proper order fulfillment, and availability of a variety of products to address these issues.
Reliance Industry Limited is India's largest private sector enterprise founded by Dhirubhai H. Ambani in 1932. It operates one of the world's largest oil refineries located in Jamnagar, Gujarat with an annual revenue of over $66 billion. The refinery has a capacity of processing 580,000 barrels of crude oil per day. Unfortunately, there have been some accidents at the Jamnagar refinery, including fires and explosions that have led to injuries and deaths of employees.
Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) is a leading Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) company in India with a portfolio of brands spanning 20 product categories. HUL has over 35 brands including Lux, Lifebuoy, Surf Excel, Rin, Wheel, Closeup, Lakmé, Dove, Pond's, and Vaseline. The company has over 16,000 employees and annual turnover of around 19,401 crores. HUL's competitors include Procter & Gamble, Nestle, ITC, and Dabur. A SWOT analysis identifies HUL's strengths as its variety of products, distribution network, and brand image, while weaknesses include not focusing on
Havells India Ltd is an electrical equipment manufacturing company founded in 1958 in Delhi, India. It has a presence across 5 continents and 50 countries with 94 branches and over 8,000 professionals. Havells is headquartered in Noida, India and was started by former schoolteacher Qimat Rai Gupta with $200 in capital. Today, Havells has a wide product range including switchgears, cables, lighting, and electrical appliances. It owns the Sylvania brand acquired in 2007 and has manufacturing units in India and 18 plants globally. Havells promotes its brand through cricket sponsorships and has over 8,000 employees across its global operations.
Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) is India's largest Fast Moving Consumer Goods company, touching the lives of two out of three Indians with brands in home and personal care. As the market leader in India, HUL owns brands like Lux, Lifebuoy, Surf Excel, and Brooke Bond tea. While facing competition from companies like ITC and Procter & Gamble, HUL aims to strengthen its rural distribution network through projects like Project Shakti and expand its product portfolio from soaps to food and beverages.
ITC is a large Indian conglomerate with many business segments including FMCG products, hotels, paper packaging, agriculture, and IT services. ITC employs rural marketing strategies like developing products tailored for rural areas, communicating in local languages, and promoting Indian sports. A key initiative is ITC e-Choupal, which installs computers in villages to provide farmers information on weather and prices, empowering millions of farmers. ITC faces challenges like infrastructure barriers and knowledge barriers but addresses these through technology, training, and partnerships.
THESE SLIDE IS ABOUT FROM RELIANCE INDUSTRIES.THESE SLIDE INSIDE THE VISION OF THE RELIANCE.THESE SLIDE IS DISPLAY THE SOME INFORMATION OF THE RELIANCE FOUNDER DHIRUBHAI AMBANI. THESE SLIDE SOME PHOTOS OF THE RELIANCE INDUSTRIES. WE CAN SHOW THE RELIANCE MALL & SOME INDUSTRIES PHOTOS OF THESE SLIDE.THESE SLIDE IN SIDE MISSION OF THE RELIANCE. ETC
The document provides a history and overview of ITC India Ltd, a diversified conglomerate. It was incorporated in 1910 as Imperial Tobacco Company of India and has since diversified into various businesses including hotels, paper, FMCG, IT, and agriculture. Some key points include ITC entering hotels in 1975, paperboards in 1979, agriculture and exports in 1990, lifestyle retailing in 2000, and food in 2001. ITC has numerous brands and subsidiaries across businesses and has received several awards for its operations, social responsibility programs, and environmental practices.
ITC Limited is one of India's largest conglomerates with a presence in FMCG, hotels, paper, agri-business, and IT. It has a long history starting in 1910 and has grown significantly over the past century. ITC has numerous well-known brands and a large distribution network across India. It employs over 21,000 people and has operations in multiple business sectors.
ITC was incorporated in 1910 as Imperial Tobacco Company of India Ltd. and over the decades diversified into various business segments like hotels, paperboards, FMCG foods etc. to become one of India's most valuable corporations. Some key events include changing its name to India Tobacco Co. Ltd. in 1970, converting to a public limited company in 1954, launching refined mustard oil under Real Gold brand in 1990, starting agarbatti brands in 2003-2005, and launching shampoo and fairness cream brands in 2009-2010. ITC aims to sustain its position through world class performance and delivering superior stakeholder value across its business portfolio including cigarettes, hotels, agri, paperboards and FMCG foods.
This document provides an overview of ITC Limited, one of India's most valuable and admired companies. It discusses ITC's key financials for 2009/10 and Q1 2010/11, including segment revenues and results. It also summarizes ITC's diverse business portfolio, which includes cigarettes, food, personal care, lifestyle retailing, education/stationery, matches, incense sticks, paper/packaging, agriculture, and hotels. The document then discusses ITC's strategy for managing its diverse portfolio through a formal governance structure. It concludes by providing more detail on ITC's businesses in cigarettes, hotels/tourism, and paperboards/packaging.
Project report on Hindustan Unilever Product - Pure-itDjSai Pune
This document provides a project report submitted to the University of Pune by Mr. V. Saisrinivasan under the guidance of Mrs. Trupti Dandekar. The report was conducted for Hindustan Unilever Limited to study product awareness and acceptance of Pure-it water purifier by customers in comparison to other manual water purifiers. The report includes an executive summary of the findings, introduction to HUL, company and product profiles, research methodology, data analysis, findings and suggestions. It reveals that while households are concerned about water purity, awareness of water purifiers is currently around 6% with non-electric purifiers being most known. About a third of non-users expressed interest in a pur
Competitive analysis of godrej with samsungASekhon
Godrej Group consists of two corporate entities: Godrej Industries and Godrej Consumer Products. Godrej Industries manufactures chemicals and food products while Godrej Consumer Products is a major player in India's FMCG market. The presentation provides an overview of the key business divisions and products of both companies. It then analyzes the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats facing Godrej through a SWOT analysis. Financial analysis of Godrej is also presented.
Rural Marketing- Acceptability for a productPriya Soni
Each Company is making their way to Rural India. Most of them have studied the market and Analyzed the things over there and ready to fight at Rural India. There are some of the companies which have already written their success stories in Rural market. Companies like HUL, ITC, LG, Mahindra have given a new format for rural marketing. They have done a great job. So, the marketing is always have the difference in Urban and rural, which makes the companies to think over the Marketing mix.
A series of pre-defined standards related to the performance of an individual product, service or system that enables someone to easily determine the capability to perform its function within an acceptable range.
Reliance was founded in 1966 in India by Dhirubhai Ambani. It is now led by his sons Mukesh and Anil Ambani and has diversified into many industries including oil, gas, petrochemicals, textiles, retail, and telecommunications. Reliance Retail was established in 2006 as the retail division of Reliance Industries and has grown to over 900 stores across various formats. The company focuses on sustainable growth, enhancing quality of life, and ensuring energy security for India through its businesses and corporate social responsibility programs in education, health, community development, and the environment.
Final project report on Solar street light Darshil Shah
The document describes a project report for a solar powered LED street light with automatic intensity control. It includes a functional block diagram and explanations of the components, including a solar panel, charge controller circuit, rechargeable battery, voltage divider circuit, and Arduino UNO microcontroller. It also covers the software implementation through simulations of the charge controller and voltage divider circuits. The coding for the real time clock and PWM in Arduino is shown. The hardware implementation, operation, and testing are described as well. Intensity levels are controlled at different times of day and night based on readings from the real time clock.
Here are the key characteristics of combinational circuits:
- The output depends only on the present inputs. The output is not affected by previous inputs or states.
- There is no feedback path i.e. output of one stage is not fed back to the input of previous stage.
- Changes in input are immediately reflected in the output. There is no delay element like flip-flops.
- Examples include decoders, multiplexers, encoders, adders, comparators etc. These perform logical and arithmetic operations.
- Can be designed using basic logic gates like AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR gates.
- Easy to design and understand the working as there is no memory
Hul sustainable developmentreport2009_tcm114-226531ranasarkar
This document provides a summary of Hindustan Unilever Limited's 2009 Sustainable Development Report. The summary includes:
1) Hindustan Unilever worked to enhance livelihoods through partnerships, empowering over 75,000 rural women and improving villages across India.
2) The company reduced its environmental impact through more sustainable sourcing, manufacturing, and initiatives like Pureit water filters which have protected over 3 million households.
3) Employees volunteered over 115,000 hours to community initiatives, reflecting the company's focus on positive social and environmental impact.
Integrated Marketing Communication Plan for Idea CellularDipak Senapati
This document summarizes the history and marketing strategies of Idea Cellular Limited, an Indian telecommunications company. It discusses how Idea started in 1995 and expanded through mergers and acquisitions over the years. The document also describes Idea's marketing communications approaches, including its use of television, print, radio, and outdoor advertising. A key part of Idea's strategy has been socially-relevant ad campaigns addressing issues like education, health, and the environment.
Utkarsh Saxena presented on ITC Limited, an Indian conglomerate company. The presentation covered ITC's history, vision/mission, product portfolio, strategies, SWOT analysis, corporate social responsibility efforts, and future plans. ITC is a market leader in cigarettes in India, with a diverse portfolio including food, personal care, hotels, paper, and IT businesses. The presentation analyzed ITC's strengths in distribution and brands, opportunities in rural and new markets, and threats from competition and increased tobacco regulation.
ITC Limited is one of India's most valuable corporations with business interests across FMCG, hotels, agribusiness, and paper and packaging. ITC owns India's largest paperboards and specialty papers business, producing over 4,35,000 tonnes of paper annually. ITC has four paper mills and caters to a wide range of packaging, graphic, and specialty paper needs. ITC focuses on developing environmentally friendly practices like Elemental Chlorine Free technology and recycling waste paper.
Hindustan Unilever Ltd (HUL) is a leading consumer goods company in India, operating across various product categories including home and personal care, foods, and exports. It has a wide distribution network covering over 1 million retail outlets in India. However, the study found some issues like orders not being fulfilled properly, lack of seasonal products and new products at outlets, and infrequent retailer visits. It recommended more frequent company officer visits, timely delivery of products, proper order fulfillment, and availability of a variety of products to address these issues.
Reliance Industry Limited is India's largest private sector enterprise founded by Dhirubhai H. Ambani in 1932. It operates one of the world's largest oil refineries located in Jamnagar, Gujarat with an annual revenue of over $66 billion. The refinery has a capacity of processing 580,000 barrels of crude oil per day. Unfortunately, there have been some accidents at the Jamnagar refinery, including fires and explosions that have led to injuries and deaths of employees.
Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) is a leading Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) company in India with a portfolio of brands spanning 20 product categories. HUL has over 35 brands including Lux, Lifebuoy, Surf Excel, Rin, Wheel, Closeup, Lakmé, Dove, Pond's, and Vaseline. The company has over 16,000 employees and annual turnover of around 19,401 crores. HUL's competitors include Procter & Gamble, Nestle, ITC, and Dabur. A SWOT analysis identifies HUL's strengths as its variety of products, distribution network, and brand image, while weaknesses include not focusing on
Havells India Ltd is an electrical equipment manufacturing company founded in 1958 in Delhi, India. It has a presence across 5 continents and 50 countries with 94 branches and over 8,000 professionals. Havells is headquartered in Noida, India and was started by former schoolteacher Qimat Rai Gupta with $200 in capital. Today, Havells has a wide product range including switchgears, cables, lighting, and electrical appliances. It owns the Sylvania brand acquired in 2007 and has manufacturing units in India and 18 plants globally. Havells promotes its brand through cricket sponsorships and has over 8,000 employees across its global operations.
Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) is India's largest Fast Moving Consumer Goods company, touching the lives of two out of three Indians with brands in home and personal care. As the market leader in India, HUL owns brands like Lux, Lifebuoy, Surf Excel, and Brooke Bond tea. While facing competition from companies like ITC and Procter & Gamble, HUL aims to strengthen its rural distribution network through projects like Project Shakti and expand its product portfolio from soaps to food and beverages.
ITC is a large Indian conglomerate with many business segments including FMCG products, hotels, paper packaging, agriculture, and IT services. ITC employs rural marketing strategies like developing products tailored for rural areas, communicating in local languages, and promoting Indian sports. A key initiative is ITC e-Choupal, which installs computers in villages to provide farmers information on weather and prices, empowering millions of farmers. ITC faces challenges like infrastructure barriers and knowledge barriers but addresses these through technology, training, and partnerships.
THESE SLIDE IS ABOUT FROM RELIANCE INDUSTRIES.THESE SLIDE INSIDE THE VISION OF THE RELIANCE.THESE SLIDE IS DISPLAY THE SOME INFORMATION OF THE RELIANCE FOUNDER DHIRUBHAI AMBANI. THESE SLIDE SOME PHOTOS OF THE RELIANCE INDUSTRIES. WE CAN SHOW THE RELIANCE MALL & SOME INDUSTRIES PHOTOS OF THESE SLIDE.THESE SLIDE IN SIDE MISSION OF THE RELIANCE. ETC
The document provides a history and overview of ITC India Ltd, a diversified conglomerate. It was incorporated in 1910 as Imperial Tobacco Company of India and has since diversified into various businesses including hotels, paper, FMCG, IT, and agriculture. Some key points include ITC entering hotels in 1975, paperboards in 1979, agriculture and exports in 1990, lifestyle retailing in 2000, and food in 2001. ITC has numerous brands and subsidiaries across businesses and has received several awards for its operations, social responsibility programs, and environmental practices.
ITC Limited is one of India's largest conglomerates with a presence in FMCG, hotels, paper, agri-business, and IT. It has a long history starting in 1910 and has grown significantly over the past century. ITC has numerous well-known brands and a large distribution network across India. It employs over 21,000 people and has operations in multiple business sectors.
ITC was incorporated in 1910 as Imperial Tobacco Company of India Ltd. and over the decades diversified into various business segments like hotels, paperboards, FMCG foods etc. to become one of India's most valuable corporations. Some key events include changing its name to India Tobacco Co. Ltd. in 1970, converting to a public limited company in 1954, launching refined mustard oil under Real Gold brand in 1990, starting agarbatti brands in 2003-2005, and launching shampoo and fairness cream brands in 2009-2010. ITC aims to sustain its position through world class performance and delivering superior stakeholder value across its business portfolio including cigarettes, hotels, agri, paperboards and FMCG foods.
This document provides an overview of ITC Limited, one of India's most valuable and admired companies. It discusses ITC's key financials for 2009/10 and Q1 2010/11, including segment revenues and results. It also summarizes ITC's diverse business portfolio, which includes cigarettes, food, personal care, lifestyle retailing, education/stationery, matches, incense sticks, paper/packaging, agriculture, and hotels. The document then discusses ITC's strategy for managing its diverse portfolio through a formal governance structure. It concludes by providing more detail on ITC's businesses in cigarettes, hotels/tourism, and paperboards/packaging.
Project report on Hindustan Unilever Product - Pure-itDjSai Pune
This document provides a project report submitted to the University of Pune by Mr. V. Saisrinivasan under the guidance of Mrs. Trupti Dandekar. The report was conducted for Hindustan Unilever Limited to study product awareness and acceptance of Pure-it water purifier by customers in comparison to other manual water purifiers. The report includes an executive summary of the findings, introduction to HUL, company and product profiles, research methodology, data analysis, findings and suggestions. It reveals that while households are concerned about water purity, awareness of water purifiers is currently around 6% with non-electric purifiers being most known. About a third of non-users expressed interest in a pur
Competitive analysis of godrej with samsungASekhon
Godrej Group consists of two corporate entities: Godrej Industries and Godrej Consumer Products. Godrej Industries manufactures chemicals and food products while Godrej Consumer Products is a major player in India's FMCG market. The presentation provides an overview of the key business divisions and products of both companies. It then analyzes the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats facing Godrej through a SWOT analysis. Financial analysis of Godrej is also presented.
Rural Marketing- Acceptability for a productPriya Soni
Each Company is making their way to Rural India. Most of them have studied the market and Analyzed the things over there and ready to fight at Rural India. There are some of the companies which have already written their success stories in Rural market. Companies like HUL, ITC, LG, Mahindra have given a new format for rural marketing. They have done a great job. So, the marketing is always have the difference in Urban and rural, which makes the companies to think over the Marketing mix.
A series of pre-defined standards related to the performance of an individual product, service or system that enables someone to easily determine the capability to perform its function within an acceptable range.
Reliance was founded in 1966 in India by Dhirubhai Ambani. It is now led by his sons Mukesh and Anil Ambani and has diversified into many industries including oil, gas, petrochemicals, textiles, retail, and telecommunications. Reliance Retail was established in 2006 as the retail division of Reliance Industries and has grown to over 900 stores across various formats. The company focuses on sustainable growth, enhancing quality of life, and ensuring energy security for India through its businesses and corporate social responsibility programs in education, health, community development, and the environment.
Final project report on Solar street light Darshil Shah
The document describes a project report for a solar powered LED street light with automatic intensity control. It includes a functional block diagram and explanations of the components, including a solar panel, charge controller circuit, rechargeable battery, voltage divider circuit, and Arduino UNO microcontroller. It also covers the software implementation through simulations of the charge controller and voltage divider circuits. The coding for the real time clock and PWM in Arduino is shown. The hardware implementation, operation, and testing are described as well. Intensity levels are controlled at different times of day and night based on readings from the real time clock.
Here are the key characteristics of combinational circuits:
- The output depends only on the present inputs. The output is not affected by previous inputs or states.
- There is no feedback path i.e. output of one stage is not fed back to the input of previous stage.
- Changes in input are immediately reflected in the output. There is no delay element like flip-flops.
- Examples include decoders, multiplexers, encoders, adders, comparators etc. These perform logical and arithmetic operations.
- Can be designed using basic logic gates like AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR gates.
- Easy to design and understand the working as there is no memory
The document summarizes the design and implementation of a solar integrated smart street lighting system. It includes:
1. An introduction to smart street lighting systems and their benefits over traditional systems like energy savings.
2. Details of the primary electrical components required like solar panels, batteries, LED lights, and circuits for light detection and power control.
3. Explanations and diagrams of the implementation of the control circuits for charging, light detection, alternative power supply, and voltage regulation.
4. A conclusion that such smart solar street lighting systems are more efficient and environmentally friendly than traditional systems and have promising applications for the future.
Solar street lighting system should be implemented everywhere to decrease the 40% energy demand in highways we are using here both conventional energy and solar energy for reliability purpose
Solar powered LED street light with automated power supply systemSangeeth Soman
The document describes a project report for a solar powered LED street light with an automated power supply system. It was submitted by 4 students to fulfill their Bachelor of Engineering degree requirements. The project involves designing a street light system that uses solar panels to charge a battery during the day. An inverter converts the DC battery power to AC to power the LED lamp. A switching circuit uses a light sensor to automatically turn the lamp on when it gets dark and off when it's light out. An AC backup supply is also provided to charge the battery if the solar power is insufficient.
Zercon- LED lighting manufactured in IndiaNidhi Modi
Zercon is Indias leading LED lighting companies manufactured in India. This is a joint venture between Sh. R.P. Khaitan (Jt. Managing Director Nippo Batteries Company Limited ). and Sh. Saleem Shervani, (MD of Shervani Industrial Syndicate Ltd and also a former Union Cabinet Minister.)
Solar still,A water Purifying Technique Project ReportEr. Aman Agrawal
This document provides an overview of a project report on a solar still. It introduces solar distillation as a process for purifying water using solar energy. Solar distillation involves evaporating water using heat from the sun, then condensing the vapor to collect purified distilled water. The document discusses the need for water purification, options for purification including distillation and filtration, and outlines the objectives, considerations and design of a solar still to efficiently produce potable water using a renewable energy source.
This document is a seminar report submitted by Pappu Jaiswal to fulfill requirements for a Bachelor of Technology degree in Electrical Engineering at Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology. The report is about solar trees and includes chapters on the working principle of solar cells, the manufacturing process of solar cells, and applications, advantages, and disadvantages of solar trees. It was supervised by Mr. Kishan Bhushan Sahay of the Electrical Engineering department.
Solar powered automatic street light controller reportAmar Gupta
The document is a project report on a solar energy based automatic street light controller submitted by Amar Gupta, Manisha Bagani, and Varun Shah. It describes the controller's use of a 555 timer IC wired as a monostable multivibrator to automatically turn street lights on at dusk when detected by an LDR light sensor, and off at dawn. When dark, the LDR increases resistance to trigger the 555 IC and relay to power the lights from the solar panel energy storage. It saves around 40% of electricity costs compared to regular street lights.
Seminar report on solar tree (by Vikas)dreamervikas
Now a days with the growing population and energy demand we should take a renewable option of energy source and also we should keep in mind that energy should not cause pollution and other natural hazards. In this case the solar energy is the best option for us.
so based on solar energy the solar tree is formed and it acquire very less land.
SOLAR STREET LIGHTING SYSTEM SHOULD BE USED TO DECREASE THE ENERGY DEMAND IN HIGHWAYS ALSO RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES CAN BE UTILIZED MORE AND MORE TO REDUCE THE MASSIVE USES OF FOSSIL FUELS WHICH ARE EXTINGUISHABLE.
Ppt on automatic street light control using ir sensorsVikram Emmidi
This document describes a project to automatically control street lights using infrared sensors and a microcontroller. The system is intended to reduce energy consumption by turning lights on only when vehicles are detected. Infrared sensors detect passing vehicles and signal the microcontroller, which then turns on the appropriate street lights. When the vehicle passes, the lights will turn off again after a set time. The goal is to reduce wasted electricity while providing lighting as needed.
Solar roadways involves structurally engineered solar panels that generate electricity from sunlight and form an intelligent, decentralized power grid. Each 12' x 12' solar panel connects to surrounding panels, stores energy, and distributes power to connected homes and vehicles. In addition to providing electricity, the solar roadways' embedded LEDs can illuminate roads and warn of hazards. The system aims to achieve energy independence through powering electric vehicles and replacing deteriorating infrastructure. However, high initial costs remain a key disadvantage.
Many of the people have a phobia of darkness, so to assist them in such situation, we have explained a simple circuit. It will automatically turn on street light in the way of LEDs or bulb coupled with relay. Working this circuit is very much easy and also the power consumed by the circuit is very low because of the very few components used in the circuit.
This document describes an automatic street light circuit designed by students Abhishek and Ajith Kumar at Kalasalingam University. The circuit uses a light dependent resistor and transistors to sense when it is nighttime and turn on a street light. It includes a block diagram and circuit diagram. The components used are a relay, voltage regulator, fuse, light dependent resistor, resistors, transistors, battery, and lamp. When it is dark, the resistance of the light dependent resistor increases, which turns on the transistor and energizes the relay to power the street light. This circuit automatically switches the light on at night and off during the day to prevent wasting electricity.
The presentation discusses light and lighting fixtures. It defines light and how it is produced through electrons moving between orbits in atoms. It then covers the different types of light sources including natural light and various artificial lights. The rest of the presentation focuses on methods of lighting, including types of lighting fixtures for indoor and outdoor use. It also addresses the effects of lighting in different areas and the advantages and disadvantages of natural versus artificial light.
Panasonic Energy is an Indian manufacturer and supplier of dry cell batteries and lighting products with a market cap of Rs. 252 crores. It has two manufacturing units, 22 depots, 2000 stockists, and 525,000 retailers across India. Innovation and quality are top priorities, with batteries undergoing stringent three-step quality checks. The company aims to become the number two battery manufacturer in India, having launched new products like AAA batteries and flashlights, and seeing growth in high-value products. It trades at a lower P/E than competitors even as it gains market share.
The document discusses customer-centric pricing strategies for a startup energy company. It explains how the company, Advait Energy, adopted this approach to create a niche for itself by researching customers' comfortable price points. This allowed Advait Energy to become sustainable quickly by targeting customers paying high costs for energy and providing solar lighting that costs less than kerosene lamps in the long run. The strategy focused on high light intensity at an affordable price to attract customers currently spending heavily on alternatives like kerosene.
Super Star Group has a well-organized distribution channel in Bangladesh for their LED lights. They use both direct and indirect distribution channels. The indirect channel consists of 350 distributors across Bangladesh. Super Star Group closely monitors these distributors and communicates with them regularly by phone and field visits to gather market feedback and ensure proper distribution of their LED lights. They have established strict criteria for selecting reliable distributors, such as financial strength, reputation, sales performance, and ability to provide training to employees.
The document summarizes a study on the feasibility of LED lamps in India. It describes LED technology and its usage in various fields. It then compares LEDs to incandescent bulbs and outlines the vision, competition, consumer needs, proposed product, target customers, market size, and marketing and distribution plans for an LED company called IllumiCorp. The document also includes details on production costs, pricing, and projected sales and cashflow.
This document provides information about an Indian network marketing company called RMP Infotec. It discusses RMP's history and growth over 11 years, including holding international events in countries like Malaysia, Thailand, and South Africa. The document outlines different business packages to join RMP, ranging from Rs. 6,990 to Rs. 27,999, which include various products. It also describes the benefits of joining RMP such as weekly income, monthly performance bonuses, recognition, and trips abroad. Tables show the projected monthly bonuses members can earn from Rs. 3,000 to Rs. 50,000 based on different ranks within the company.
Green lighting - High Efficiency LED light systemhenriquecosta230
This document discusses LED green lighting and its advantages over traditional lighting systems. It notes that the United States uses 461 billion kWh of electricity for lighting annually, accounting for 39% of total US CO2 emissions. Replacing traditional lamps with LED lights can significantly reduce energy usage and costs, as LEDs use much less power but last much longer than fluorescent or incandescent bulbs. The document proposes a business model where a company replaces customer lamps with LEDs at zero up-front cost by paying for itself through the customer's energy savings over 12-24 months. This allows customers to upgrade lighting with no investment, while the company earns revenue from the monthly savings.
Keith Electronics provides solutions for LED manufacturers in India, including laser cutting machines for acrylic and diffusers, laser marking machines for metal and non-metallic materials, and a laser dot marking machine. India has emerged as a major market for LED lighting due to the government's UJALA program, with 12% of global LED lighting consumption now in India and over 9.7 crore LED bulbs distributed. Keith Electronics can be contacted by Renu Maurya at 7042892224 or 9582998959 for solutions to meet the needs of LED manufacturers.
The machines shows in the presentation is for the LED Manufacturers.. The machines are for the following Uses.
1. CMA1313T (Dual Head Laser Machine)= For Acrylic Cutting Machine.
2. MF20-E-A (Fibre Marking Machine)= For marking in metal and non-metalic component.
3. MF20-L-A (Fibre Marking Machine)= For marking in LED Bulbs.
4. MC250-DLG (Dot Marking Machine)= For Dot marking on Acrylic Sheet.
This document provides information about an Indian company that has been involved in manufacturing home fragrance and home decor products since 1982. The company has a 36% market share in these exports from India to the US, Europe, and Canada. It has customers that include retailers, wholesalers, and manufacturing companies. The company is based in Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu, and has a subsidiary in Temecula, California to aid in distribution in North America.
The document discusses the LED lighting industry in India. It provides an overview of the growing LED lighting market in India, highlighting factors such as government initiatives promoting LED adoption and declining LED prices. It also outlines the scope of a mini project on the Indian LED lighting market, covering market segmentation, applications, and a vision for developing the LED industry in India. Key benefits of LEDs discussed include long lifespan, energy efficiency, brightness, color range, reliability, and directional lighting. Challenges to LED manufacturing and adoption in India are also examined.
Santa Clara County was considering delaying adoption of LED lighting due to lack of suitable products, but installed IlluminerLED T8 tubes in their juvenile detention center after being impressed by a demo. This led to further orders and a phased rollout of IlluminerLED lighting across SCC facilities worth $30,000 initially and projected to be $100,000 in the first quarter of 2011. The new T8 tubes provided a clean, natural light that improved the lobby area.
This document introduces an opportunity to join a multi-level marketing company called Resource Money Power that sells various products and insurance policies. It describes the company's history and compensation plan which allows individuals to earn income from sales, sponsoring others, and monthly royalties. Successful members can achieve over 1,30,000 rupees weekly and qualify for foreign trips as rewards.
Energy Policy & LED -- GZ LED Forum Jun 2010Mark McClear
U.S. energy policies and programs have positively impacted the LED lighting market by driving performance and cost improvements, establishing quality standards, accelerating new product development, educating consumers, and accelerating market growth. This has resulted in measurable energy savings through the promotion and adoption of more efficient solid state lighting technologies.
1. Good Knight is the number 1 home care brand and number 14 FMCG brand in India, known for its trusted mosquito repellent products.
2. Good Knight started in 1985 and defined the new "house insecticide category", focusing on consumer needs for pest-free homes.
3. Good Knight's initial success came from its flagship Good Knight mats, which provided reliable, smoke-free mosquito protection for 8 hours. This helped Good Knight become the leader in the mat category within a year and the largest electronic mosquito repellent brand globally by 1990.
A Path Towards Energy Efficient India-Unnat Jyoti by Affordable LEDs for All ...Rohit vijay
The document discusses India's UJALA program, which aims to replace 770 million incandescent bulbs with LED bulbs. It is implemented by Energy Efficient Services Limited under the Ministry of Power. Key points made include: the program has replaced 770 million bulbs by 2019, saving 100 billion kWh of electricity annually; LED bulbs are 88% more efficient and last 25,000 hours compared to 1,200 hours for incandescent; the program recovers costs from consumers through on-bill financing or from DISCOMs based on energy savings. Future programs could focus on appliances like ACs and TVs which require different financing models than lamps.
Solar lantern technology adoption model for indian villages - finalASHOK BHATLA
The document summarizes a proposal to introduce solar lanterns to villages in India to provide lighting where electricity is unavailable. It outlines the current energy scenario in Indian villages, describes available solar lantern products and their benefits. It also discusses market drivers and barriers to adoption, presents a model for typical village energy use, provides an economic analysis comparing solar lanterns to kerosene, and proposes a framework involving local post offices to promote adoption of solar lanterns in rural areas.
Innovative Entrepreneurial Eco-System | India | Tamil NaduPraveen Kumar
A brief set of ideas on developing innovative ecosystem for entrepreneurship in Tamil Nadu. Inspired by #makeinIndia. The front logo features the Tamil Nadu Government's Global Investors Meet 15-16.
Large businesses have responded to sustainable development by developing policies to make themselves more sustainable. Some examples of large organisations that have done this include transnational corporations like Samsung, Apple, and Primark as well as intergovernmental organisations like the United Nations Development Program and non-governmental organisations like the World Wildlife Fund. These policies aim to reduce the environmental impact of these large organisations through actions like making production and operations more energy efficient and reducing waste.
Replacing Kerosine based lighting with White LED through solar energyindividual
The document discusses replacing kerosene lighting with white LED lighting in rural Bangladesh. It outlines the objectives of finding affordable and sustainable lighting options. It then describes the current use of kerosene lighting and issues with it like pollution, costs, and safety hazards. It introduces white LEDs as a new lighting technology that is more efficient, durable, and cost effective than kerosene or other options over the long run. The document presents two proposed LED lighting system designs and surveys their uses in homes and businesses in rural villages.
Similar to Mitva Duron- Solar India ( lanterns, home lighting, solar power packs, solar water heater, solar street light) (19)
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2024/06/building-and-scaling-ai-applications-with-the-nx-ai-manager-a-presentation-from-network-optix/
Robin van Emden, Senior Director of Data Science at Network Optix, presents the “Building and Scaling AI Applications with the Nx AI Manager,” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
In this presentation, van Emden covers the basics of scaling edge AI solutions using the Nx tool kit. He emphasizes the process of developing AI models and deploying them globally. He also showcases the conversion of AI models and the creation of effective edge AI pipelines, with a focus on pre-processing, model conversion, selecting the appropriate inference engine for the target hardware and post-processing.
van Emden shows how Nx can simplify the developer’s life and facilitate a rapid transition from concept to production-ready applications.He provides valuable insights into developing scalable and efficient edge AI solutions, with a strong focus on practical implementation.
Sudheer Mechineni, Head of Application Frameworks, Standard Chartered Bank
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Goodbye Windows 11: Make Way for Nitrux Linux 3.5.0!SOFTTECHHUB
As the digital landscape continually evolves, operating systems play a critical role in shaping user experiences and productivity. The launch of Nitrux Linux 3.5.0 marks a significant milestone, offering a robust alternative to traditional systems such as Windows 11. This article delves into the essence of Nitrux Linux 3.5.0, exploring its unique features, advantages, and how it stands as a compelling choice for both casual users and tech enthusiasts.
Unlocking Productivity: Leveraging the Potential of Copilot in Microsoft 365, a presentation by Christoforos Vlachos, Senior Solutions Manager – Modern Workplace, Uni Systems
Driving Business Innovation: Latest Generative AI Advancements & Success StorySafe Software
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During the hour, we’ll take you through:
Guest Speaker Segment with Hannah Barrington: Dive into the world of dynamic real estate marketing with Hannah, the Marketing Manager at Workspace Group. Hear firsthand how their team generates engaging descriptions for thousands of office units by integrating diverse data sources—from PDF floorplans to web pages—using FME transformers, like OpenAIVisionConnector and AnthropicVisionConnector. This use case will show you how GenAI can streamline content creation for marketing across the board.
Ollama Use Case: Learn how Scenario Specialist Dmitri Bagh has utilized Ollama within FME to input data, create custom models, and enhance security protocols. This segment will include demos to illustrate the full capabilities of FME in AI-driven processes.
Custom AI Models: Discover how to leverage FME to build personalized AI models using your data. Whether it’s populating a model with local data for added security or integrating public AI tools, find out how FME facilitates a versatile and secure approach to AI.
We’ll wrap up with a live Q&A session where you can engage with our experts on your specific use cases, and learn more about optimizing your data workflows with AI.
This webinar is ideal for professionals seeking to harness the power of AI within their data management systems while ensuring high levels of customization and security. Whether you're a novice or an expert, gain actionable insights and strategies to elevate your data processes. Join us to see how FME and AI can revolutionize how you work with data!
HCL Notes and Domino License Cost Reduction in the World of DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-and-domino-license-cost-reduction-in-the-world-of-dlau/
The introduction of DLAU and the CCB & CCX licensing model caused quite a stir in the HCL community. As a Notes and Domino customer, you may have faced challenges with unexpected user counts and license costs. You probably have questions on how this new licensing approach works and how to benefit from it. Most importantly, you likely have budget constraints and want to save money where possible. Don’t worry, we can help with all of this!
We’ll show you how to fix common misconfigurations that cause higher-than-expected user counts, and how to identify accounts which you can deactivate to save money. There are also frequent patterns that can cause unnecessary cost, like using a person document instead of a mail-in for shared mailboxes. We’ll provide examples and solutions for those as well. And naturally we’ll explain the new licensing model.
Join HCL Ambassador Marc Thomas in this webinar with a special guest appearance from Franz Walder. It will give you the tools and know-how to stay on top of what is going on with Domino licensing. You will be able lower your cost through an optimized configuration and keep it low going forward.
These topics will be covered
- Reducing license cost by finding and fixing misconfigurations and superfluous accounts
- How do CCB and CCX licenses really work?
- Understanding the DLAU tool and how to best utilize it
- Tips for common problem areas, like team mailboxes, functional/test users, etc
- Practical examples and best practices to implement right away
AI 101: An Introduction to the Basics and Impact of Artificial IntelligenceIndexBug
Imagine a world where machines not only perform tasks but also learn, adapt, and make decisions. This is the promise of Artificial Intelligence (AI), a technology that's not just enhancing our lives but revolutionizing entire industries.
Maruthi Prithivirajan, Head of ASEAN & IN Solution Architecture, Neo4j
Get an inside look at the latest Neo4j innovations that enable relationship-driven intelligence at scale. Learn more about the newest cloud integrations and product enhancements that make Neo4j an essential choice for developers building apps with interconnected data and generative AI.
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GraphSummit Singapore | The Art of the Possible with Graph - Q2 2024Neo4j
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• Communication Mining Overview
• Why is it important?
• How can it help today’s business and the benefits
• Phases in Communication Mining
• Demo on Platform overview
• Q/A
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HCL Notes und Domino Lizenzkostenreduzierung in der Welt von DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-und-domino-lizenzkostenreduzierung-in-der-welt-von-dlau/
DLAU und die Lizenzen nach dem CCB- und CCX-Modell sind für viele in der HCL-Community seit letztem Jahr ein heißes Thema. Als Notes- oder Domino-Kunde haben Sie vielleicht mit unerwartet hohen Benutzerzahlen und Lizenzgebühren zu kämpfen. Sie fragen sich vielleicht, wie diese neue Art der Lizenzierung funktioniert und welchen Nutzen sie Ihnen bringt. Vor allem wollen Sie sicherlich Ihr Budget einhalten und Kosten sparen, wo immer möglich. Das verstehen wir und wir möchten Ihnen dabei helfen!
Wir erklären Ihnen, wie Sie häufige Konfigurationsprobleme lösen können, die dazu führen können, dass mehr Benutzer gezählt werden als nötig, und wie Sie überflüssige oder ungenutzte Konten identifizieren und entfernen können, um Geld zu sparen. Es gibt auch einige Ansätze, die zu unnötigen Ausgaben führen können, z. B. wenn ein Personendokument anstelle eines Mail-Ins für geteilte Mailboxen verwendet wird. Wir zeigen Ihnen solche Fälle und deren Lösungen. Und natürlich erklären wir Ihnen das neue Lizenzmodell.
Nehmen Sie an diesem Webinar teil, bei dem HCL-Ambassador Marc Thomas und Gastredner Franz Walder Ihnen diese neue Welt näherbringen. Es vermittelt Ihnen die Tools und das Know-how, um den Überblick zu bewahren. Sie werden in der Lage sein, Ihre Kosten durch eine optimierte Domino-Konfiguration zu reduzieren und auch in Zukunft gering zu halten.
Diese Themen werden behandelt
- Reduzierung der Lizenzkosten durch Auffinden und Beheben von Fehlkonfigurationen und überflüssigen Konten
- Wie funktionieren CCB- und CCX-Lizenzen wirklich?
- Verstehen des DLAU-Tools und wie man es am besten nutzt
- Tipps für häufige Problembereiche, wie z. B. Team-Postfächer, Funktions-/Testbenutzer usw.
- Praxisbeispiele und Best Practices zum sofortigen Umsetzen
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Why You Should Replace Windows 11 with Nitrux Linux 3.5.0 for enhanced perfor...SOFTTECHHUB
The choice of an operating system plays a pivotal role in shaping our computing experience. For decades, Microsoft's Windows has dominated the market, offering a familiar and widely adopted platform for personal and professional use. However, as technological advancements continue to push the boundaries of innovation, alternative operating systems have emerged, challenging the status quo and offering users a fresh perspective on computing.
One such alternative that has garnered significant attention and acclaim is Nitrux Linux 3.5.0, a sleek, powerful, and user-friendly Linux distribution that promises to redefine the way we interact with our devices. With its focus on performance, security, and customization, Nitrux Linux presents a compelling case for those seeking to break free from the constraints of proprietary software and embrace the freedom and flexibility of open-source computing.
2. One of India’s leading FMCG, Child care, Solar & LED Lighting Company.
3. 3
About RAL
RALConsumerProductsLtdisoneofIndia’sleadingFMCG,Childcare,Solar& LEDLightingcompany.
Startedintheyear1973.
Currentlyweareinto5categoriesofdifferentbrands:
Category
Brand
Partners
Portable Energy
Matsushita (Japan) (¥239 billion revenue)
Personal Grooming
Schick Energizer (USA) ($1 billion revenue)
Mother & Child Care
Luv N' Care (USA), ($ 350 million revenue)
Solar Lanterns
Home & Street Lighting
LED lighting products
4. 4
TRUST we have earned…
OfpeopleinIndiaforthepast4decades
BuiltbrandslikeNIPPO,oneofthemarketleadersintheDryCell&TorchesmarketsinIndia.MarketShare32%
BuiltbrandslikeNUBY(LuvnCare)oneofthemarketleadersinInfantfeedinginIndia.MarketShare25%
BuiltbrandslikePTwhichisoneofthelargestbrandsforruralbabycareproducts.
BuiltbrandslikeGLIDE,oneoftheleadingbrandsinshavinginmoderntradeinIndia.Marketshare20%inmoderntrade
BuiltbrandslikeMITVAwhichisoneofthelargestbrandsforsolarproductsacrossthecountry.MitvaDuronSolaristhelatestadditiontoourrangeofsolarproductswithlacsofsatisfiedcustomers.
BuildingbrandslikeZerconinLEDlighting.
16. 16
ZeroCarbonEmission
ZeroMaintenanceCost
Payback in less than 2 months
Timesaving
No need to stand in queue (to get the Kerosene)
Savingsofhardearnedmoney
No need to buy Kerosene at extra price
Save Rs.300 per month per household
GovernmentspendsRs50,000crgivingkerosenesubsidywhichifsavedcanbechannelizedforothersocialcauses.
Other Benefits
21. 21ILLUMINANCE
MS 322
Distance->
1 ft
2 ft
3 ft
LUX**
315
85
40
MS 16
Height ->
1 ft
2 ft
3 ft
LUX**
71
21
10
**LUX is the unit of measurement of light incident on the surface (ILLUMINANCE) & is measured in brightest switch position on fully charged product
22. 22Cost Comparison (MS 16)
**Only 2-3 ltrs. K.Oil is available per home at Govt. controlled rate, rest has be bought from open market. * Maintenance cost involves battery change which is after 2 years.
Description
Candle Light
Kerosene Lantern
Mitva MS 16
Cost Per unit (in Rs.)
5/-
125/-
645/-
Usage Cost per Month
(4 hrs daily)
60 candles x Rs. 5 =
Rs. 300/-
7 ltr x Rs. 40/-**= Rs. 280/-
0
Usage Cost per Year
3600/-
3360/-
0
Maintenance Cost per year
0
125/-
100/-*
Total Cost (Usage + Maintenance)
Per Year
3600/-
3610/-
745/-
Total Saving by using solar
(Per year in Rs.)
2855/-
2865/-
23. 23Cost Comparison (MS 322)
Description
Petromax
Mitwa MS 322
Cost Per unit (in Rs.)
500/-
1745/-
Usage Cost per Month
(4 hrs daily)
30 kg gas x Rs. 40/-=
Rs. 1200/-
0
Usage Cost per Year
14400/-
0
Maintenance Cost per year
250/-
100/-*
Total Cost (Usage + Maintenance)
Per Year
15150/-
1845/-
Total Saving by using solar
(Per year in Rs.)
13,305/-
**Only 2-3 ltrs. K.Oil is available per home at Govt. controlled rate, rest has be bought from open market. * Maintenance cost involves battery change which is after 2 years.
36. 36
Solar Water Heaters The range of Duron Solar Water Heater ETC Series includes Water Heating Systems from 100 LPD to 10000 LPDFEATURES
Greaterabsorptionareaperday,upto94%
MinimumofheatlossbyusingvacuumtubesandPUFinsulatedstoragetank
Goodperformanceinwinterandcloudydays
HardwaterscalingdoesnotcorrodetheETCtubes
Lowmaintenance,easytoclean
Compactsize-Lowheight,easytoinstallandtransportation
Thermostatelectricalback-upfornon-sunnydays(optional)
37. 37
Product Positioning
Model
Product Specifications
CustomerProfile
Power Availability-DemographicCategory)
Target Segment
BREEZE
2X1.5W LED Lights
Fan
Mobile Chargingfacility
25%-75%
MostlySemi- Urban
Households,shops
LITE
3X 1.5W LED lights
Mobile Chargingfacility
0-50%
Rural &Semi- Urban
Households& small shops
MINI
2X 1.5W LED lights
Mobile Chargingfacility
0-25%
Mostly Rural
Off-gridhouseholds, small shops
MEGA 18
1X 16W Net book
1 X 4W Mobile Printer
Mobile Chargingfacility
25%-75%
Mostly Semi Urban
Highend consumers & SOHO
ULTRA100
3AC Outputs
100W load e.g. Desktop Computer, Inkjet Printer, Television etc.
Mobile Chargingfacility
25%-75%
Mostly
Urban
Highend consumers & SOHO
39. 39Capability BuildingMitva Duron Solar Team meeting & training at distribution centreDSO training & Field coachingDSO training & Field coaching
Advisors training & Field visits
40. 40MitvaSolar Customers
Hon. External Affairs Minister Shri Salman Khurshid distributing Mitva Lanterns for Zakir Husain Memorial Trust
41. 41Competitive Differentiators
•Deep Scalable village based Distribution
•Industry Vertical Institutional partners
•85% of complaints resolved within the set TAT of 4 days
•Retail service network integrated with distribution
•Customized service delivery model for institutional customers
•MPPT based charging system
•Proprietary battery management system
•Micro controller based Electronics
•Robust & portable designTECHNOLOGYOUR PARTNERSSERVICEStrong competitive differentiation along the three key factors for success
42. 42
Recognitions & Certifications
Cool Vendors in Emerging Markets, 2012Technologyproductsandsolutionsthathelpaddressthegrowingneedsofemergingmarketcustomersincludeoff-the-shelfsolarsystems,integratedbankingsolutionstoenableself-servicechannels,andremotewaterpumpOSsusingcellularnetworks. DuronEnergyqualifiedfor2012‘CoolVendorsinEmergingMarkets’reportwhichbasicallyprovidesa1-pageprofileofthecompanyandabriefdescriptionofthecompany’sproductandouranalysisonwhatmakesthecompanyacoolvendor
Certificate of Registration of Design for DURON Mini from Patent Office
43. 43Recognitions & Certifications
Duronhas won India Design Mark Certification 2012 for two products : DuronLight and Duron BreezeIndiaDesignMarkisadesignstandard,asymbol,whichsignifiesdesignquality.IndiaDesignCouncilgrantsIndiaDesignMarkafterevaluatinggooddesignthroughasystematicprocess.IndiaDesignMarkisinitiatedincooperationwithGoodDesignAward,Japan. Only31productentriesfromentireIndiawereselectedtobeawardedwithIndiaDesignMark.OtherprominentcompaniesthatwereawardedwiththisprestigiouscertificationareHONDAMOTORCYCLEandscooter,ForbesTechnosys,MarutiSuzuki,BharatFritzWerner,CromptonGreavesLtd,Godrej&Boyce.
DuronSolar Home Lighting & Street Lighting Systems are certified by MNRE.
44. 44Social and Environmental ImpactCleaner,healthierworkenvironment: BeediWorkersinKarnatakausingkerosenebasedlampswhileworking,usedtogetexposedtotheharmfulsoot.DuronLEDbasedhomelightingsystemnowprovidescleansolarpoweredlights. Enhancingearnings: ShopkeepersandothersmallestablishmentswhohadtoshutdownduetopowercutscannowkeeptheirbusinessrunningforlongerhoursEducatingyounglivesChildrencanstudyforlongerhoursincleanerlightwithoutthedangersoffirefromkerosenebasedlampsandharmfulstraintotheeyes10 lacplus households impacted till date
45. 45
Customer satisfactionMitvasolarcustomersreportthat,afterupgradingtosolarlighting, theyhaveexperiencedthefollowingbenefits:
Improvedhealth
Improvedsafety
Improvedperformanceinschool
Reducedeyestrain
Lightforhealthclinicsandschools
Abilitytogeneratemoreincome
CLICK TO SEE WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS HAVE TO SAY ABOUT USSEE DURON IN THE LIFE OF A CUSTOMER
46. 46We look forward to saving lives along with you… Corporate Office: RAL Consumer Products Ltd. B-7/2, Okhla Industrial Area, Phase-II, New Delhi 110 020, IndiaTel: +91 11 40500800 Fax: +91 11 41704942 website: www.ral.co.inRegional Office: Duron Energy Private Limited1stFloor, #2535, E Block, 13thMain, 9thA Cross, Sahakarnagar, Bangalore –560092. Karnataka, IndiaTel: +91 80 4347 9393. www.duronsolar.com