Rajesh Power Secures New Orders Worth Rs 11.16 Bn Across Gujarat
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Rajesh Power Secures New Orders Worth Rs 11.16 Bn Across Gujarat

Rajesh Power Services Limited (RPSL), a leading EPC contractor in India’s power transmission and distribution sector, has announced the receipt of new orders totalling Rs 11.16 billion. The contracts, secured from a mix of government and institutional clients, further strengthen RPSL’s presence in Gujarat and reaffirm its reputation for delivering complex infrastructure projects on a turnkey basis.

The order inflow includes a turnkey contract for the supply, installation, testing and commissioning of 11/22kV high-tension underground (cable) and overhead (MVCC) network systems. Additionally, RPSL has been awarded contracts for the design, engineering, manufacturing, supply, erection, testing and commissioning of 220/66kV GIS (Gas Insulated Substations) and AIS (Air Insulated Substations) in Gujarat. The scope of work also covers the supply and installation of 132kV/66kV underground cable systems.

All projects are expected to be completed within a 12 to 18-month timeframe.

Commenting on the achievement, the company reiterated its commitment to providing high-quality EPC services across India's rapidly evolving power sector. These new wins mark a significant step in RPSL’s continued growth trajectory and reflect the confidence of institutional and government clients in its technical expertise and timely project execution capabilities.

About Rajesh Power Services Limited (RPSL) RPSL is a specialist Engineering, Procurement & Construction (EPC) company operating primarily in the power transmission and distribution domain. The company offers turnkey solutions for GIS and AIS substations, extra-high voltage cable systems, transmission lines, and distribution networks. With over five decades of industry presence, RPSL has built a strong track record and a reputation for quality and reliability.

The company raised Rs 1.6 billion through an Initial Public Offering and was listed on the BSE SME exchange on 2 December 2024. It continues to serve a broad client base of government and institutional customers across India, backed by a focused, customer-centric approach.

Rajesh Power Services Limited (RPSL), a leading EPC contractor in India’s power transmission and distribution sector, has announced the receipt of new orders totalling Rs 11.16 billion. The contracts, secured from a mix of government and institutional clients, further strengthen RPSL’s presence in Gujarat and reaffirm its reputation for delivering complex infrastructure projects on a turnkey basis. The order inflow includes a turnkey contract for the supply, installation, testing and commissioning of 11/22kV high-tension underground (cable) and overhead (MVCC) network systems. Additionally, RPSL has been awarded contracts for the design, engineering, manufacturing, supply, erection, testing and commissioning of 220/66kV GIS (Gas Insulated Substations) and AIS (Air Insulated Substations) in Gujarat. The scope of work also covers the supply and installation of 132kV/66kV underground cable systems. All projects are expected to be completed within a 12 to 18-month timeframe. Commenting on the achievement, the company reiterated its commitment to providing high-quality EPC services across India's rapidly evolving power sector. These new wins mark a significant step in RPSL’s continued growth trajectory and reflect the confidence of institutional and government clients in its technical expertise and timely project execution capabilities. About Rajesh Power Services Limited (RPSL) RPSL is a specialist Engineering, Procurement & Construction (EPC) company operating primarily in the power transmission and distribution domain. The company offers turnkey solutions for GIS and AIS substations, extra-high voltage cable systems, transmission lines, and distribution networks. With over five decades of industry presence, RPSL has built a strong track record and a reputation for quality and reliability. The company raised Rs 1.6 billion through an Initial Public Offering and was listed on the BSE SME exchange on 2 December 2024. It continues to serve a broad client base of government and institutional customers across India, backed by a focused, customer-centric approach.

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