Q How do Mitsubishi products comply with Indian and international safety standards such as EN 81, ISO, and NBC norms? Safety, quality, and sustainability have always been the pillars of our brand. All Mitsubishi Elevator products meet stringent global standards like EN 81, ISO regulations, and NBC codes. As new norms and safety regulations are introduced, we remain proactive in implementing necessary upgrades to ensure compliance and reliability.
ity-enhancing features include: Regenerative Converter – This allows energy generated by the elevator’s traction machine during operation to be fed back into the building’s electrical grid. Permanent Magnet Motor – The joint-lapped stator enables denser winding, which increases energy efficiency and reduces motor size. Eco-mode Functions – These include automatic shut-off of lights and fans when the elevator is idle, and Variable Traveling Speed Systems, which allow the elevator to run faster or slower depending on passenger load, thereby improving efficiency. These innovations position Mitsubishi Elevator as a leader in sustainable vertical mobility.
Q With rising demand from Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, how are you making your products more accessible, cost-effective, and easy to maintain?
Q What initiatives has Mitsubishi undertaken to reduce energy consumption and the carbon footprint of your VT systems? Sustainability is integral to our design philosophy. Mitsubishi Electric has been a pioneer in introducing green elevator technologies that reduce energy consumption without compromising performance. Our energy-efficient features include: Regenerative converters, Permanent Magnet Motors with joint-lapped stators, Automatic car light and fan shut-off, LED lighting, Energy-efficient door motors. By incorporating these technologies, we not only lower operational costs but also contribute to broader environmental goals.
Q Could you elaborate on regenerative drives and other eco-mode features that support sustainability? Certainly. Some of our core sustainabil. Recognizing the growth in emerging urban centers, we developed DeLITE, a product specifically designed for the Indian market. It balances global performance standards with local affordability and simplified maintenance. This solution enables us to serve the expanding needs of Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities—without compromising on quality or user experience.
Q Looking forward, what trends or disruptions do you foresee in the vertical mobility space, and how is Mitsubishi preparing for them? India’s luxury and high-rise real estate segments are seeing tremendous growth, fueled by increasing urbanization, rising incomes, and demand for smart infrastructure. Key future trends include: Smart VT systems integrated with IoT and AI, Predictive maintenance and remote diagnostics, Sustainable and energy-efficient operations. India’s position as the second-largest elevator market globally places us in a strategic role. Mitsubishi Elevator India is committed to driving this next chapter with intelligent, efficient, and future-ready mobility solutions.