Dec 10, 2011

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Doing Our Bit in India: Experience Panasonic Eco Exhibition

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    At a Gate of the Ambience Mall in Delhi

Panasonic kicked off its Eco Exhibition this yesterday on December 9 in Delhi to showcase its wide range of eco products and idea and will move around India's four major cities - Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore and Chennai over the course of two months. In Delhi and Mumbai, Panasonic will also introduce for the first time to India, its first ever standalone power system, the Life Innovation Container to show its innovative and comprehensive energy solution to create, store and manage energy all packaged within a twenty foot container.
See our flash news video from Delhi by Panasonic India about the ceremony to kick off the exhibition!

  • Richa Sethi in Panasonic India Reports "Experience Panasonic" at Delhi
    (*Automatic Translation from English Subtitle is available on YouTube.)

"Experience Panasonic"


The eco exhibition that starts off in Delhi represent to India, Panasonic's advanced energy technologies to create, store ad manage energy through its various eco-friendly products and examples of its corporate eco commitment. At the same time, through various corners with hands-on games and workshops, visitors were able to learn first-hand what are the current threats to Mother Earth and how we should act to be a more committed to a greener future.

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    Exhibition Booth in the Mall
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    Introducing Panasonic's Energy Solution

Most importantly in collaboration with our online site, participants can voice their support to Panasonic's initiative for a Green & Healthy Planet by recording their own eco declaration and sharing that video online with their friends and family.

As a special addition to the exhibition in Delhi and Mumbai, Panasonic's example of its comprehensive energy solution, the Life Innovation Container will also be exhibited. Being easily transportable by sea, rail and land, the 20 ft. container can help provide electricity to power off-grid areas and support disaster-ridden areas as temporary infrastructure. Equipped with 18 solar panels (including six panels on the roof), the container generates about 6.7 kwh of power a day, while 48 EV storage batteries and an inverter inside the container enables it to supply electricity for three to four days even in cloudy weather conditions. The container will demonstrate its ability to generate power by powering various Panasonic appliances.

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  • Panasonic Life Innovation Container with Some Examples How to Use


Schedule of Experience Panasonic


  1. December 9-11, 2011
    DELHI - AMBIENCE MALL
    Address: Delhi - Gurgaon Border, NH - 8, Sector 17, Gurgaon, Haryana - 122001
    Life Innovation container will be displayed
  2. December 23-25, 2011
    BENGALURU - FORUM VALUE MALL
    Address: No. 62, Whitefield Main Road, Whitefield, Bengaluru - 560066
  3. January 13-15
    CHENNAI - AMPA SKYWALK
    Address: No. 1, Nelson Manickam Road, 627, Poonamalee High Road, Aminjikarai, Chennai - 600 029
  4. January 26-29, 2012
    MUMBAI - INORBIT MALL
    Address: Inorbit Malls (India) Pvt. Ltd., Link Road, Malad (W), Mumbai - 400 064
    Life Innovation container will be displayed

Eco Picture Diary Contest

India conducted its Eco Picture Diary Contest this year for the first time where students from Indian schools participated by creating pictures of their activities about their eco activities and compiling them into a diary. India's winner from Noida, Sakshi Satjia was awarded at the Delhi exhibition by Ms. Dia Mirza.

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    The Panasonic Brand Ambassador, Ms Dia Mirza (Left End) as a Presenter of Eco Picture Diary Contest

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