Dispatchable, zero-emission DC power — represented across Gujarat's private sector by Steel India, Vadodara, under license from Entity 2 Energy Storage Pvt. Ltd.
Contact Us → Commercial Product →The basis on which Steel India represents the Pinakin HPFC to private-sector buyers across Gujarat — mandate, territory, and how this document is used.
This manual sets out the basis on which Steel India, Vadodara represents the Pinakin HPFC — a dispatchable DC power generation platform — to private-sector buyers across Gujarat, under license from Entity 2 Energy Storage Pvt. Ltd.
Steel India's mandate covers site assessment, capacity sizing, deployment coordination, commissioning, and ongoing operations & maintenance support from its Vadodara base. Technical commissioning is carried out jointly with Entity 2's engineering team.
Figures in the capacity section are representative classes for planning purposes. Site-specific sizing and commercial terms are confirmed during formal assessment — see the Engagement Procedure below.
At the level relevant to site planning
The Pinakin HPFC is a dispatchable, zero-emission DC power generation platform. Output follows site demand — closer to a load-following supply than a fixed generator block — which is the same principle a power management architecture uses to hold a rail steady against a variable draw.
Capacity scales by upgrading the unit itself rather than racking additional arrays, so a site's installed capacity stays matched to its actual demand curve as that demand changes.
Stack chemistry, feedstock, and material specifications are not disclosed in this document and are handled under separate technical agreement where required.
| Parameter | Characteristic |
|---|---|
| Output type | Dispatchable DC |
| Emissions profile | Zero-emission at point of generation |
| Scaling method | Single-device upgrade path |
| Deployment class | Site-sized, modular |
| Licensed from | Entity 2 Energy Storage Pvt. Ltd. |
The Pinakin HPFC is deployed in capacity classes matched to site load rather than sold as a single fixed unit. The classes below are indicative planning bands — final capacity is set during the sizing step of Section 6.0.
| Class | Rated Capacity | Typical Site Profile | Representative Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Compact | 25 – 100 kW | Single building, tower, or point load | Telecom sites, small commercial premises |
| Industrial | 100 kW – 1 MW | Process line or plant section | Manufacturing, pharma, ceramics units |
| Campus | 1 – 10 MW | Multi-building site or estate | Industrial parks, large campuses, data centers |
| Utility-Scale | 10 MW + | Aggregated, fleet-level deployment | Large industrial estates, anchor facilities |
These bands are placeholders inserted for structure and have not been confirmed against Entity 2's current capacity schedule — flag the correct tiers before this document is issued externally. Pricing is intentionally not shown here and is discussed only in direct client conversations.
Private-sector site categories under active assessment, Gujarat
Not a backup plan
A power management architecture doesn't route everything through one rail and hope — it distributes load, builds in N+1 redundancy, and keeps regulation close to where the demand actually sits. Centralised grid supply, on its own, doesn't give a site that architecture.
On-site dispatchable generation closes that gap. It shortens the distance between generation and load, cuts transmission losses toward zero, and gives a site its own local regulation loop instead of depending entirely on upstream stability.
For Gujarat's private sector, that difference is what turns power from a line item into infrastructure the business can plan a production schedule around.
Standard sequence from initial briefing through steady-state operation
Prospective clients receive a brief overview of the Pinakin HPFC — platform class, capacity bands, and application fit — without detailed technical specifications.
Once a client confirms interest, a non-disclosure agreement is executed before any detailed technical information is shared.
Steel India's engineering team reviews load profile, outage history, and site constraints to establish fit against the classes in Section 3.0.
Capacity is matched to actual demand — not rounded up to the nearest standard class — with a site-specific commercial proposal.
Installation coordinated on-site by Steel India, working directly with Entity 2's technical team on unit placement and integration.
Unit brought to full dispatch capability and handed over with documented performance against the site's load profile.
Ongoing local support from the Vadodara base, keeping the unit performing at spec through its operating life.
To initiate a site assessment, reach the Steel India representation team directly.
| Name | Phone | |
|---|---|---|
| Kirit Vadalia | +91 98240 24786 | kirit@steelindia.com |
| Sanket Vadalia | +91 98242 42999 | sanket@steelindia.com |
| Rev | Date | Change |
|---|---|---|
| A | 2026-07 | Initial issue — Steel India Gujarat representation |
| B | 2026-07 | Applications restructured by sector cluster |
| C | 2026-07 | Reformatted to manual layout; capacity classes added — pending confirmation |
| D | 2026-07 | Section 7.0 contacts finalised; Section 6.0 updated with briefing/NDA gating; pricing policy clarified |
| E | 2026-07 | Rebuilt to Steel India website layout; enquiry form removed in favour of Points of Contact |
This document presents the Pinakin HPFC as a dispatchable DC generation platform for site-planning purposes only. Capacity classes are illustrative and require confirmation against Entity 2's current commercial schedule before external issue. Pricing is not published here and is shared only in direct client conversations. Detailed technical specifications — stack chemistry, feedstock, and materials — are excluded from this document and are shared only after execution of a non-disclosure agreement, per the Engagement Procedure.