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Panasonic Life Solutions India (PLSIND), through its Industry division, has announced the launch of its next-generation MINAS E7 Servo Motor Series, designed to transform India's industrial automation landscape. Built on Panasonic’s acclaimed A7 core control algorithm, the new servo system offers compactness, speed, and intelligent control to meet the growing needs of Indian OEMs.
The MINAS E7 boasts a 27% smaller design (specifically in the 400W driver class), making it ideal for space-constrained applications. It delivers 3.0 kHz high-speed response, 6000 RPM max rotation, and 20-bit encoder resolution, ensuring precision and performance. The system also features TUNINGLESS auto-debugging, enabling one-minute auto-tuning that automatically adjusts control parameters, simplifying operations and reducing setup time.
Integrated with Panaterm 7 software, MINAS E7 enables real-time monitoring and debugging of up to 32 axes, enhancing flexibility and control for complex systems.
Versatile and Industry-Ready
With seamless adaptability across packaging machines, material handling systems, semiconductor equipment, printing systems, and inspection machinery, MINAS E7 fits the needs of modern factories. It supports diverse communication protocols and integrates easily with enterprise software systems like MES, SCADA, and ERP, helping manufacturers boost efficiency and digital connectivity.
Leadership Statement
Narayan Kumar, Divisional Director of Panasonic Industry, PLSIND, remarked,
“We aim to make automation smarter and more accessible for Indian OEMs. MINAS E7 reflects our commitment to empowering industries through compact design, intelligent tuning, and seamless integration for digital manufacturing transformation.”
Operating from five key locations — Gurgaon, Bangalore, Pune, Mumbai, and Chennai — Panasonic Industry supports over 3000+ businesses in India across sectors such as automotive, telecom, e-mobility, infrastructure, HVAC, and factory automation.