Volks Energie, a leading solutions provider in sustainable energy, HVAC, battery storage and engineering services, has announced a major expansion of its operations across India’s North-Eastern region. The company said the move is part of its broader strategy to support national energy goals and contribute to regional economic growth.
The expansion covers key states including Nagaland, Assam and Tripura, where Volks Energie is executing a portfolio of strategic energy and infrastructure assignments. These projects are intended to strengthen energy access, improve industrial infrastructure and support local development in line with national priorities.
Among the key initiatives underway is the delivery of advanced HVAC (Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning) infrastructure at the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Nagaland, aimed at modernising campus facilities and enhancing academic environments. The company has also integrated critical energy systems for the Grid Controller of India in Guwahati to improve electrical grid stability and reliability.
In Assam’s Duliajan region, Volks Energie is providing comprehensive engineering services to Oil India, focusing on enhanced energy efficiency, safety and operational performance. The company is also involved in the Nagaland-Imphal pipeline project with Indradhanush Gas Grid Limited (IGGL), which is expected to bolster clean-energy infrastructure and support regional industrial expansion.
In Tripura, Volks Energie has commissioned a solar power plant with integrated battery energy storage systems (BESS) for Border Security Force (BSF) facilities. This project aims to increase renewable energy adoption and ensure dependable power supply for critical border infrastructure.
Commenting on the expansion, Volks Energie’s leadership emphasised the long-term potential of the North-East as a hub for sustainable infrastructure development. The company said it has also strengthened local partnerships to support field operations and workforce needs, ensuring timely and effective project delivery despite the region’s logistical challenges.




