Sanjay Puppala

Sanjay Puppala, Breakers League Leader

Sanjay Puppala

Breakers League Leader

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Sanjay Puppala leads Schneider Electric's Breakers League, setting the strategy and roadmap for one of the most critical pieces of electrical infrastructure in North America — from residential miniature breakers to mission-critical molded case and air circuit breakers. His team's work protects people, equipment, and uptime across millions of homes, commercial buildings, and industrial sites every day. With more than two decades in power distribution and electrical infrastructure leadership, Sanjay has held senior positions at ABB, Siemens, Alstom, Waukesha Electric Systems, and Patrick Engineering, spanning engineering, product management, and general management. He joined Schneider Electric to shape the next generation...

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Sanjay Puppala leads Schneider Electric's Breakers League, setting the strategy and roadmap for one of the most critical pieces of electrical infrastructure in North America — from residential miniature breakers to mission-critical molded case and air circuit breakers. His team's work protects people, equipment, and uptime across millions of homes, commercial buildings, and industrial sites every day. With more than two decades in power distribution and electrical infrastructure leadership, Sanjay has held senior positions at ABB, Siemens, Alstom, Waukesha Electric Systems, and Patrick Engineering, spanning engineering, product management, and general management. He joined Schneider Electric to shape the next generation of breaker technology as electrification, AI-driven data centers, and grid modernization push the grid harder than ever. Sanjay holds a Bachelor's in Technology from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, a Master's in Science from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and an MBA from Case Western Reserve University. He writes on Industrial Automation, circuit protection, residential and commercial electrical innovation, and where the next decade of breaker technology is headed.

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