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    Supreme Power Equipment Limited Wins Transformer Order Worth Rs 13.60 Cr

    Arjun SinghBy Arjun SinghJuly 16, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], July 16: Supreme Power Equipment Limited (NSE – SUPREMEPWR), one of the leading players in the power and distribution transformer manufacturing industry, has secured a new order worth approximately ₹13.60 Cr for the supply of a 112.5 MVA, 330 kV power transformer from a company based in Hyderabad.

    The order is scheduled to be executed within approximately 11 months, further strengthening the Company’s order book. It also reflects the continued demand for high-capacity transformers as India continues to invest in expanding and modernizing its power transmission infrastructure.

    Driven by rising electricity demand, rapid industrialization, renewable energy integration, and ongoing grid expansion, India’s power sector continues to create significant opportunities for transformer manufacturers. High-capacity transformers play a critical role in ensuring efficient power transmission, grid reliability, and seamless evacuation of power across the transmission network.

    The latest order reinforces Supreme Power Equipment Limited’s engineering capabilities and its growing presence in supplying advanced transformer solutions for utilities, EPC contractors, and industrial customers across the country.

    Commenting on the Development, Mr. Vee Rajmohan, Chairman and Managing Director of Supreme Power Equipment Limited, said, “We are pleased to secure this order for the supply of a 112.5 MVA, 330 kV power transformer, which reflects our strong technical capabilities and the continued confidence that customers place in our products and execution track record. This order further strengthens our order book and provides healthy execution visibility over the coming months.

    We continue to witness healthy enquiry levels and a steady flow of new orders across our product portfolio. With our expanded manufacturing capabilities, we remain well-positioned to execute these orders efficiently while supporting our customers’ evolving power infrastructure requirements.”

    About Supreme Power Equipment Limited

    Supreme Power Equipment Limited (SPEL), originally founded as a partnership firm in 1994 under the name “Supreme Power Equipment” and later incorporated as a company under the name “Supreme Power Equipment Private Limited” in 2005, is a Tamil Nadu-based company specializing in the manufacturing of power and distribution transformers. With 3 decades of industry experience, the company has emerged as a prominent supplier to local electric utilities. Supreme’s foray into the windmill segment showcases its expertise in crafting transformers designed to withstand switching challenges and voltage fluctuations.

    Renowned for quality and reliability, the company has a strong track record, having manufactured and supplied over 20,756 units. Supreme Power Equipment Limited continues to be a key player in the transformer industry, emphasizing innovation and precision in design.

    The Company made its debut in the primary market with an IPO & listed on NSE Emerge in Dec 23.

    In FY26, the company recorded a consolidated Revenue of ₹ 181.64 Cr, an EBITDA of ₹ 33.29 Cr, and a net profit of ₹ 20.68 Cr.

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