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    Comminent, Silicon Labs Deliver 500,000 Wi-SUN Modules for India’s Smart Grid

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterMay 31, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Fast Facts

    1. Comminent ships 500,000 Wi-SUN modules, boosting India’s smart grid infrastructure.
    2. India adopts Wi-SUN as national standard for secure, large-scale smart meter networks.
    3. Modules built on Silicon Labs’ EFR32FG28 SoC ensure resilient, secure connectivity.
    4. The collaboration aims to expand global smart grid deployment, supporting millions of devices.

    Major Milestone for India’s Smart Grid Development

    Comminent and Silicon Labs have shipped over 500,000 Wi-SUN modules. These modules will help upgrade India’s smart grid system. This marks a big step towards more reliable and efficient energy management across the country. Because of this, millions of Indian homes and businesses could benefit from improved power services. The shipment shows how the technology is gaining trust for large-scale use.

    Enhancing Infrastructure and Everyday Life

    India’s government is pushing to modernize its power grid through the Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme. By adopting the Wi-SUN standard, the country is ensuring secure and compatible wireless communication for smart meters. This improvement means quicker reading of energy use and better control over electricity supply. As a result, people may see fewer outages, lower bills, and more environmentally friendly energy use.

    Scientific Innovation Supporting the Future

    The modules use Silicon Labs’ EFR32FG28 Wireless SoC. This device is built for tough environments, providing long-range and secure connectivity. It combines dual-band radios for flexibility and high security features to protect data. These advancements boost the capability of utilities to monitor and manage power efficiently. As this technology expands, it can lead to smarter cities worldwide, offering a cleaner and more connected future.

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