Prime Highlights
- KPIL has secured new infrastructure orders worth ₹4,439 crore across multiple regions.
- The company continues to strengthen its global presence through power transmission projects.
Key Facts
- KPIL is a global infrastructure company with a strong presence in power transmission, buildings, and engineering projects.
- A large share of the orders comes from the power transmission and distribution segment.
Background
Kalpataru Projects International Ltd (KPIL) has won new infrastructure contracts worth about ₹4,439 crore. This will help the company grow its position in the global power transmission and distribution business.
The orders include a large 400 kV transmission line project with substations in Africa, along with several transmission line projects in India and a substation project in Sweden. These projects aim to improve power transmission networks and support the growth of energy infrastructure in these regions.
With this most recent victory, KPIL has surpassed its ₹26,000 crore order inflow forecast for FY26, demonstrating robust demand in its primary T&D business. The company’s leadership demonstrated that transmission infrastructure remains essential for the worldwide transition to sustainable energy systems, which provide higher dependability.
The continuous order also reflects KPIL’s growth in its key business segments. About half of the company’s orders come from the power transmission and distribution (T&D) business, while the buildings and factories segment is another key source of orders.
The announcement had a positive impact on investor sentiment from a market view, which resulted in a rise in its share price during early trading.
The new contracts show that KPIL is active both in India and overseas, across multiple project types. It also signals that demand for grid infrastructure remains steady, and that EPC companies like KPIL are playing a direct role in energy transition and infrastructure buildout across different markets.