Sterlite Electric Wins Rs 15 Billion in Q1 Orders
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

Sterlite Electric Wins Rs 15 Billion in Q1 Orders

Sterlite Electric Ltd on Tuesday announced that it had secured orders worth Rs 15 billion in the April–June quarter of the current financial year, largely driven by green energy initiatives and export demand.
The company, formerly known as Sterlite Power Transmission Ltd, said the orders reflect sustained demand for its advanced conductors, power cables, and Optical Ground Wire (OPGW) products across domestic and international markets.
The Q1 FY26 orders span critical infrastructure segments, including high-performance conductors for green energy corridors, advanced medium- and high-voltage power cables, Medium Voltage Covered Conductor (MVCC), and OPGW for digital-ready grids.
Sterlite Electric has also secured contracts for reconductoring and uprating existing transmission systems from leading state utilities. Its global presence remains strong, with consistent exports to Latin America, SAARC, North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
“With an increasing focus on green energy, we are proud to be part of the critical infrastructure that supports India’s energy transition and global decarbonisation goals. Export momentum continues to grow, and we remain committed to being a reliable partner for utilities and industries across multiple regions,” said Reshu Madan, CEO of Sterlite Electric Ltd.
Sterlite Electric is a global leader in the cable conductor industry, specialising in the design, manufacture, and supply of high-performance power conductors, extra-high voltage, high voltage, and medium voltage cables, as well as optical ground wire.

Sterlite Electric Ltd on Tuesday announced that it had secured orders worth Rs 15 billion in the April–June quarter of the current financial year, largely driven by green energy initiatives and export demand.The company, formerly known as Sterlite Power Transmission Ltd, said the orders reflect sustained demand for its advanced conductors, power cables, and Optical Ground Wire (OPGW) products across domestic and international markets.The Q1 FY26 orders span critical infrastructure segments, including high-performance conductors for green energy corridors, advanced medium- and high-voltage power cables, Medium Voltage Covered Conductor (MVCC), and OPGW for digital-ready grids.Sterlite Electric has also secured contracts for reconductoring and uprating existing transmission systems from leading state utilities. Its global presence remains strong, with consistent exports to Latin America, SAARC, North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.“With an increasing focus on green energy, we are proud to be part of the critical infrastructure that supports India’s energy transition and global decarbonisation goals. Export momentum continues to grow, and we remain committed to being a reliable partner for utilities and industries across multiple regions,” said Reshu Madan, CEO of Sterlite Electric Ltd.Sterlite Electric is a global leader in the cable conductor industry, specialising in the design, manufacture, and supply of high-performance power conductors, extra-high voltage, high voltage, and medium voltage cables, as well as optical ground wire.

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