Categories: Lifestyle

Hitachi shows it’s ‘high on energy’, even on Sundays…

Bengaluru: Hitachi Energy India organized The Energy Run 2.0 in Bengaluru on Sunday, bringing together employees, customers and partners to celebrate the spirit of collectivity, wellbeing and the shared purpose of powering the country’s growth.

Anchored around the theme “Together, we power India,” the run reflected the importance of health and wellbeing, recognizing the importance of physical resilience and balance as essential foundations for sustaining long-term health and performance at work.

The run attracted over 2,500 participants, comprising employees from Hitachi Energy India along with customers, partners and Hitachi Group companies in India, and their family members.

Participants took part in the 3 km, 5 km, and 10 km run categories, creating an platform that brought together people of varied fitness levels and backgrounds.

On the occasion, N. Venu, Managing Director and CEO (India and South Asia) Hitachi Energy, said: “The Energy Run brought in the spirit of oneness with life and an enhanced sense of health consciousness.”

Hitachi Energy has been present in India for nearly 75 years, supporting critical infrastructure across utilities, industry, transportation, data centres and urban development.

Over the decades, the company has worked to strengthen domestic power infrastructure, enabling renewable energy integration, and advancing technologies in alignment with global needs.

TBM Newsdesk

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