KP Green Wins Rs 2.48 Billion Orders Across Sectors
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

KP Green Wins Rs 2.48 Billion Orders Across Sectors

KP Green Engineering has secured new orders worth Rs 2.48 billion across multiple business verticals, reinforcing its growing footprint in renewable energy, transmission, industrial and infrastructure segments. The company disclosed the development in a regulatory filing, highlighting its expanding product portfolio and strengthening market position.

According to the company, the confirmed orders reflect increasing demand for its engineering, fabrication and structural solutions. The order book includes Rs 0.34 billion for fixed-tilt module mounting structures and tracker-type mounting structures for solar projects, along with transmission tower orders valued at Rs 0.53 billion.

KP Green Engineering has also received a major order worth Rs 1.08 billion for crash barriers for railway track fencing, as well as a contract worth Rs 0.49 billion for the supply of fabricated pre-engineered building structural components.

With these latest wins, the company’s total confirmed orders announced during the month have reached approximately Rs 10.67 billion. This figure includes orders worth Rs 8.19 billion that were disclosed to stock exchanges on 12 January 2026.

The newly secured projects are expected to be executed by the end of the current financial year on 31 March 2026. The company said the orders will enhance its presence across solar, transmission, industrial and infrastructure sectors, while supporting diversified revenue streams and improved manufacturing utilisation.

The latest order inflow underlines KP Green Engineering’s growing role in India’s infrastructure and renewable energy ecosystem, as investments in power, rail and industrial development continue to accelerate.

KP Green Engineering has secured new orders worth Rs 2.48 billion across multiple business verticals, reinforcing its growing footprint in renewable energy, transmission, industrial and infrastructure segments. The company disclosed the development in a regulatory filing, highlighting its expanding product portfolio and strengthening market position. According to the company, the confirmed orders reflect increasing demand for its engineering, fabrication and structural solutions. The order book includes Rs 0.34 billion for fixed-tilt module mounting structures and tracker-type mounting structures for solar projects, along with transmission tower orders valued at Rs 0.53 billion. KP Green Engineering has also received a major order worth Rs 1.08 billion for crash barriers for railway track fencing, as well as a contract worth Rs 0.49 billion for the supply of fabricated pre-engineered building structural components. With these latest wins, the company’s total confirmed orders announced during the month have reached approximately Rs 10.67 billion. This figure includes orders worth Rs 8.19 billion that were disclosed to stock exchanges on 12 January 2026. The newly secured projects are expected to be executed by the end of the current financial year on 31 March 2026. The company said the orders will enhance its presence across solar, transmission, industrial and infrastructure sectors, while supporting diversified revenue streams and improved manufacturing utilisation. The latest order inflow underlines KP Green Engineering’s growing role in India’s infrastructure and renewable energy ecosystem, as investments in power, rail and industrial development continue to accelerate.

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