Engineering with a lighter footprint.
Sustainability at Infra DigiTech isn't a slide in a deck. It's rooftop solar since 2016, an all-electric vehicle fleet, 3,500+ fruit trees on our family farm near the Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary, an e-waste buy-back programme, and a biogas-powered kitchen. The coffee you'll drink when you visit our Banashankari office has a sustainability touch to it.
Powered by the sun — and we sell the surplus back.
In 2016 we installed a rooftop solar array on our Banashankari office and manufacturing facility. The system is now a little over 10 kW of installed capacity, and it runs everything: the production floor, the assembly lines, the QC stations, the office, the kitchen induction stoves.
Here's the interesting part — we don't just consume our own electricity. We generate more than we need and the surplus flows back to the grid through our BESCOM net-metering arrangement. On most days, our operation is a net contributor of clean energy to the Bengaluru grid.


Every vehicle, electric.
We've replaced every petrol and diesel vehicle in our operation with electric alternatives. Company cars are Tata Nexon EVs. Our service technicians — the people driving across Bengaluru daily to install and maintain hospital and bank deployments — ride Ola and Ather electric two-wheelers.
It was expensive. It would have been cheaper to keep the petrol vehicles. But sustainability isn't cheaper — it's the right call. Charging happens at the office on solar power, which means our service calls run on sunlight from arrival to departure.
3,500 trees in the village where we're from.
Our family farm is in Attiganal village, Tarikere taluk, Karnataka— right next to the Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary, on the New BH Road (Tarikere bypass road) in Chikkamagaluru district. It's the village A.N. Venkatesh's family is originally from, and over the years we've planted more than 3,500 fruit-bearing trees there.
The farm is fully organic — no chemical fertilizers, no pesticides, no synthetic inputs. We harvest what nature gives us at the pace nature gives it. The land buffers the wildlife corridor, the canopy cools the microclimate, and we get our fruit honestly.
Clients and partners are welcome to drop by — no form, no appointment needed. Just open the location in Google Maps, drive in, and we'll hand you a fresh coconut and walk you through the orchard. It's the best way to see what sustainability looks like when it isn't a slide in a deck.
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What we make, we take back.
The single biggest environmental cost in our industry is electronic waste. We treat it as a closed loop, not a one-way trip to a landfill.
Nothing thrown, everything recycled
Every unused component, PCB scrap, sheet-metal offcut and packaging material from our manufacturing line is routed to certified recyclers — not the bin.
Old-system buy-back
If you have an old or end-of-life Infra DigiTech installation, we'll buy it back at a nominal rate or offer a meaningful discount on a new upgrade. Either way, the old kit doesn't go to the dump.
E-waste partnerships
When clients flag electronic waste from their own facility, we connect them with registered e-waste recyclers and arrange responsible disposal at our cost. It's the right thing to do.
Even the coffee has a sustainability touch.
Our office kitchen runs on a combination of biogas from our on-site bio-waste digester and induction stoves powered by the same solar array on the roof.
When you visit and we hand you a hot cup of coffee — the energy that boiled the water came either from sunlight that fell on our roof, or from the food scraps from yesterday's lunch. Either way, no fossil fuel was burned to make it.
- Biogas from on-site bio-waste digester
- Induction stoves powered by rooftop solar
- Zero LPG, zero piped gas, zero fossil-fuel cooking

Want to see what sustainable manufacturing looks like up close?
Tour the Banashankari facility — rooftop solar, EV charging bay, biogas kitchen, the works — or drive out to the farm in Attiganal for a fresh coconut and a walk through the orchard. Talk to us and we'll set it up.
