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The SD Users’ Satisfaction Survey 2025, representing the
largest customer satisfaction study ever conducted in the history of
Power Electronic Industry {(UPS, Solar Inverter’s, (Offgrid, Grid
Sharing, Hybrid)} is built on the strength of 9,851 responses
drawn from across India. This unprecedented exercise captures the
evolving expectations of end-users with a clarity that sets new
benchmarks for the sector.
Findings reveal that customers today are uncompromising in balancing
price and quality. Those awarding the highest ratings remain
deeply quality-conscious while still demanding value for money, treating
a UPS not as an accessory but as the very backbone of modern digital
infrastructure. At the lower end of the spectrum, price sensitivity
persists, yet the call for longer backup times has surged—driven
by the enduring work-from-home culture. Meanwhile, in the premium space
spanning Big Data, Robotics, and Defense, innovation, modularity, and
scalability now dominate customer priorities.
Indian UPS manufacturers are responding with defense-grade modular
systems, wholly “Made in India.” This transformation aligns directly
with the government’s Atmanirbhar Bharat vision, reinforced by the fact
that 63% of the defense procurement budget is earmarked for
domestic sourcing.
Customers, in turn, are placing decisive weight on product
reliability, accessible maintenance, and service proximity, giving
companies with strategically located service centers a decisive edge.
This is reflected in the rising share of high-end UPS sales by Indian
vendors, outpacing earlier years.
Within the SME segment, suppliers are expected not merely to
respond but to anticipate customer needs, offering innovative,
service-backed solutions. Corporations are increasingly willing to pay a
premium for reliability rather than risk costly disruptions by
compromising on quality.
Softdisk firmly maintains that while continuity of power and product
durability remain vital, the true differentiator lies in
customization the ability of manufacturers to align solutions
precisely with customer requirements. This capacity will determine who
leads in tomorrow’s competitive marketplace.
Energy efficiency has also emerged as a critical success factor.
In a landscape where high value is already a given, the ability to
engineer tangible energy savings will be the lever that opens
doors to new opportunities, even amid fierce competition.
Space efficiency is another defining trend. With urban real estate at
a premium, customers are increasingly prioritizing wattage per cubic
inch and higher power factors. Indian manufacturers, once trailing
their global peers, are now catching up rapidly with Chinese and
Taiwanese counterparts. Even at the upper end of the spectrum,
compact rack-mounted UPS systems with smaller footprints are
being welcomed as smarter, space-optimized solutions.
For new entrants in the Indian market for power conditioners
and transient voltage surge suppressors, the mandate is clear: there is
no room for shortcuts. With Chinese imports once preferred for low
cost now losing traction, established Indian players have
consolidated strength by investing in indigenous R&D and technological
advancement. Innovation and local expertise will remain the bedrock of
competitiveness.
The 2025 survey underscores that dependence on trading
tactics is no longer sustainable. While a few may manage fleeting
success, most will falter. Softdisk has consistently emphasized the
importance of educating end-users and enabling manufacturers to provide
long-term, cost-effective solutions. This philosophy has earned us
recognition as trusted Power Quality Consultants, dedicated to
building lasting partnerships between vendors and customers.
The scale and rigor of this year’s survey are unmatched. A total of
230 companies participated, drawn from a wider base of 311
organizations and professionals, with 104 SD Ratings
conferred. To achieve this scale, Softdisk dispatched more than
14,540 direct mailers, while the questionnaire—structured as an
extensive poll—was hosted at www.sdawards.in and shared via
targeted email outreach.
Beyond online engagement, the initiative reached into the field.
Nearly 311 installation visits were undertaken across the
country, and over 725 structured conversations with purchasing
heads and corporate leaders were conducted through a dedicated call
center. This multi-channel methodology ensures that the SD Users’
Satisfaction Survey Awards 2025 not only stands as the largest in
the history of the UPS industry but also as its most authentic
reflection of customer expectations.
This year, the survey findings were analyzed more rigorously by first
categorizing Online and Line Interactive UPS manufacturers separately.
UPS systems were further divided into Three Phase and Single Phase
products, across various kVA categories, and assessed individually on
key factors such as Quality, After-Sales Service, Pre-Sales End User
Education, and Technology Advantage in relation to Cost Effectiveness
criteria that Softdisk deems essential. Manufacturers must be able to
identify the specific needs of end users and provide them with the
necessary information to help them navigate the wide range of products
available, ensuring they choose a quality solution at a competitive
price.
In the online UPS category, the online parallel redundant dual
conversion technology remains dominant. Additionally, for high-end
mission-critical applications, Online UPS systems with regressive
topology for regenerative loads are also popular. However, in some
cases, solar energy solutions have started to gain acceptance.
Our magazine is the first to publish a comprehensive Solar
Industry Survey for 2024-25, featuring SD's Top 3 Rooftop Solutions
Providers, Top 3 SPCU Manufacturers, and separate categories for
Off-Grid/Hybrid and Grid-Tie Solar Solutions Providers.
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