Infravision has announced its partnership with Sterlite Power that aims to revolutionize India’s power transmission infrastructure using advanced, technology-enabled construction methods.
In a release, Sterlite Power said that India is embarking on an ambitious mission to construct 50,000 ckm of transmission lines by 2030, creating an unprecedented demand for efficient and scalable solutions. Sterlite Power, renowned for its expertise in delivering high-performance transmission networks, is set to play a pivotal role in this transformative era.
Together, Infravision and Sterlite Power will accelerate the modernization of India’s power grid, driving sustainable energy access and infrastructure resilience across the country.
As a provider of technology-enabled construction and performance solutions, Infravision focuses on enhancing infrastructure performance and safety for the energy and utility sectors.
This strategic collaboration ensures that Sterlite Power will be able to deploy Infravision’s innovative transmission construction technology across all of its critical high-voltage transmission projects. These projects span voltage levels from 400kV to 765kV, reinforcing Sterlite Power’s competitive advantage by ensuring rapid, reliable delivery under the time-sensitive tariff based competitive bidding (TBCB) execution model.
With this commercial partnership, Infravision aims to support 100 per cent of Sterlite Power’s stringing needs, setting a new benchmark in transmission construction.
In addition to bringing efficiency and speed to infrastructure expansion, Sterlite Power is committed to using world-leading technology to train local Indian teams. This will build national capability and create a lasting impact within India’s construction industry, enabling Indian professionals to operate advanced systems that elevate both quality and delivery standards.
“India’s transmission sector is on the brink of a technological revolution. By adopting our advanced solutions, Sterlite Power will be at the forefront of a transformation that enables faster, safer, and more cost-effective transmission line construction.” said Cameron Van Der Berg, Infravision CEO and Co-Founder”.
On the partnership, Sterlite Power Managing Director Pratik Agarwal said, “India’s growing energy requirements demand bold innovation, and our partnership with Infravision reinforces Sterlite Power’s unwavering commitment to building a resilient, future-ready transmission infrastructure. By integrating cutting-edge construction technology we are accelerating delivery, enhancing quality, and ensuring reliable power for millions—solidifying India’s position as a global leader in modern transmission.”
Featured photograph (source: Infravision) shows drone-based stringing technology by Infravision.