Advait Energy to Set up 11 kV Power Line for Gujarat DISCOM

The contract with DGVCL is worth ₹999.9 million

December 22, 2025

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Ahmedabad-based power transmission solutions provider Advait Energy Transitions has secured an order to set up an 11 kV 55 mm² AAAC Medium Voltage Covered Conductor power line, worth ₹999.9 million (~$11.15 million) from Dakshin Gujarat Vij Company (DGVCL).

Advait Energy will install, test, and commission the power line and provide the associated accessories. It will set up the power line on a turnkey basis.

The transmission project will be executed within 18 months.

The contract has been awarded under the Kishan Suryodaya Yojana and other programs.

The project aligns with broader national and state-level efforts to upgrade grid infrastructure and support a reliable power supply across agricultural and rural areas.

The company said the project will focus on modernizing and reinforcing medium-voltage distribution networks to improve the regional power delivery system’s operational reliability, safety, and efficiency.

Covered conductor technology helps reduce power losses, enhance network resilience, and limit outages, particularly in high-load and rural feeder environments.

According to Shalin Sheth, Founder & Managing Director at Advait Energy Transitions, the order is an important addition to the company’s turnkey power infrastructure portfolio.

Advait Energy has executed over 450 power transmission, substation, and telecom projects in more than 45 countries. The company is also expanding its operations into renewable energy, battery energy storage systems (BESS), and green hydrogen sectors.

It aims to execute 100 MW of solar projects, comprising engineering, procurement, and construction, and independent power producer projects by the end of 2025. In October this year, Advait Energy Transitions secured an order worth ₹872.9 million (~$9.85 million) from the Power Grid Corporation of India for supplying emergency restoration systems under package ERS-II. The order involves the procurement of ERS equipment designed for 400 kV transmission lines.

In January, the company won Karnataka Renewable Energy Development’s auction to integrate 40,000 off-grid or standalone solar pumps in Karnataka under Component B of the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Urja Suraksha evam Utthaan Mahabhiyan program.

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