Genus Power Infrastructures bags order worth Rs.22.59 billion
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Genus Power Infrastructures bags order worth Rs.22.59 billion

Genus Power Infrastructures has secured a Rs.22.59 billion order for a smart meter project, bringing its total order book to over Rs.190 billion. The order includes installation of 2.733 million smart meters. Since July 2023, the company has secured six prestigious orders worth about Rs.151...

Genus Power Infrastructures has secured a Rs.22.59 billion order for a smart meter project, bringing its total order book to over Rs.190 billion. The order includes installation of 2.733 million smart meters. Since July 2023, the company has secured six prestigious orders worth about Rs.151.6 billion in total for installation of about 17.203 million smart prepaid meters. Smart prepaid meters represent the future of energy management with advantages such as accurate billing, real-time data monitoring and reduction of energy losses. Since 1995 the company is among the largest players in metering solutions with a 27 per cent market share. Contact: Genus Power Infrastructures Tel: 141 7102400 Email: info@genus.in Website: www.genuspower.com

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