Rolls-Royce anticipates its non-governmental power systems business in India will surpass government supplies by 2026-27. This shift is fueled by a surge in demand from data centers, semiconductor manufacturing, and other institutional backup power needs. The company is strategically expanding its presence and local manufacturing capabilities to meet this growing market.
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