KEC International Ltd has reported the winning of new orders for 765kV transmission infrastructure from Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd (PGCIL).
In a stock exchange filing, KEC International said that it has won orders worth Rs.1,704 crore in its power T&D business from PGCIL. These orders relate to design, supply and installation of 765kV transmission lines and GIS substations.
These orders have taken KEC International’s cumulative order inflows in FY25 to Rs.16,300 crore.
Commenting on the new order wins, Vimal Kejriwal, noted, ““We are delighted with the continuous inflow of orders, especially in our T&D business. These 765 kV orders from PGCIL have further strengthened our India T&D order book, reaffirming our confidence in the continued strong growth of this business. With these orders, our YTD order intake now stands at Rs.16,300 crore, reflecting an impressive growth of over 60% compared to last year.”
As already reported by T&D India, KEC International’s cumulative order inflows in FY25 (up to November 4, 2025) stood at around Rs.8,494 crore only with respect the power T&D business. Besides, SAE Towers, an overseas subsidiary of KEC, received orders worth around Rs.809 crore. Thus, power T&D accounted for 69 per cent of KEC’s cumulative order inflows in FY25, up to November 4, 2024.
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