Resonia Completes India’s First 106 Tonne 765kV Transmission Tower Using Double Arm Gin Pole Technology

Resonia Completes India’s First 106 Tonne 765kV Tower Using DAGP Technology
Resonia Builds India’s First 106 Tonne 765kV Tower

Last Updated on January 5, 2026 by Author

Resonia has successfully completed India’s first 106 Tonne, 765kV transmission tower using Double Arm Gin Pole (DAGP) technology at the Vikramgarh site under the K4CPTL Project, marking a major milestone in the country’s transmission infrastructure development.

The project demonstrates the capability to construct taller, heavier, and more complex transmission towers with speed and precision. The use of Double Arm Gin Pole technology enables consistent lifting strength across the entire height of the tower, addressing challenges that conventional cranes face in difficult terrain and at extreme elevations.

According to the company, the adoption of DAGP allows faster construction timelines, safer working conditions, and improved accuracy, particularly in locations where rapid execution is critical for strengthening power reliability. The project execution was supported by EPC partner Tata Projects Limited.

The completion of the 765kV tower represents a significant advancement in transmission construction methods and positions DAGP as a key enabler for future power corridor development. As renewable energy generation expands in remote regions, such technologies are expected to play a central role in building resilient, future-ready transmission infrastructure capable of supporting India’s growing power demand.

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