Transrail Lighting Limited Secures INR 2,350 Crore New Orders in T&D and Civil Segments

Transrail Lighting Bags ₹2,350 Crore Orders Across T&D, Civil and Lighting Segments
Transrail Lighting Bags ₹2,350 Crore Orders Across T&D, Civil and Lighting Segments

Transmission and Distribution EPC company Transrail Lighting has announced that the company has secured new orders totalling INR 2,350 crore, primarily in the domestic T&D segment, along with a civil order and select wins in Poles and Lighting.

With these additions, the company’s cumulative order inflows for FY26 have crossed INR 7,980 crore, reflecting strong and sustained momentum across its core business segments, the company said in a statement.

It also holds an L1 position of over INR 800 crore and maintains a healthy bidding pipeline across both domestic and international markets, the company said.

Commenting on the development, Randeep Narang, MD and CEO, Transrail Lighting, said, “The INR 2,350 crore order wins in the domestic T&D segment, which includes mainly construction of 765 kV Transmission Lines, along with contributions from Civil and Poles and Lighting, underscore the strong demand potential and our competitive positioning in the market. These orders take our FY26 inflows beyond INR 7,980 crore. With L1 position exceeding INR 800 crore and a strong bidding pipeline, we are well-positioned to sustain the growth momentum while maintaining execution discipline and delivering strong margins.”

Transrail Lighting is an Indian EPC company that focuses on Power T&D with integrated manufacturing facilities for lattice structures, conductors and monopoles. “The company has completed more than 200 projects in the power transmission and distribution vertical, along with comprehensive and extensive project execution capabilities in terms of manpower, supply of materials, including self-manufactured products,” shared the company.

During Q3 FY26, the company reported a revenue of INR 1,796 crore, up 32 percent year-on-year. EBITDA rose 27 percent to INR 228 crore, and operating PAT increased 36 percent to INR 127 crore. For the nine-month period (9M FY26), the company’s revenue from operations rose 49 percent year-on-year to INR 5,017 crore, compared with INR 3,362 crore in the corresponding period last year. EBITDA increased by 40 percent to INR 614 crore, while operating profit after tax (PAT) grew sharply by 62 percent to INR 324 crore.

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