
The company bagged four orders during April 2026. Two orders secured on April 22 include ₹51.30 crore for the supply of 20MVA, 110/33–11 kV power transformers and ₹23.30 crore for a 160MVA, 220 kV transformer, both with execution timelines of around 13 months.
Earlier, on April 13, the company secured orders worth ₹39.90 crore for 20MVA, 110/33–11 kV transformers, with a 17-month execution period, and ₹13.50 crore for a 112.5MVA, 330 kV transformer to be executed over approximately 11 months.
Following these wins, the company’s total order book stands at ₹577.72 crore as of April 23, 2026. This includes ₹481.44 crore for the standalone business and ₹96.28 crore for its subsidiary, enhancing overall business visibility.
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The company said the fresh orders reflect continued demand for its transformer solutions and underscore its execution capabilities, as it remains focused on timely delivery and expanding its market presence.
Shares of the company ended at ₹223.45 on the NSE, down 5%.
(Edited by : Sheersh Kapoor)
First Published: Apr 24, 2026 6:38 PM IST
