Diamond Power Bags ₹2.76 Billion Transmission Conductor Order from Adani

The company will supply power conductors to AESL’s project in Khavda

November 26, 2025

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Ahmedabad-based integrated power transmission equipment manufacturer, Diamond Power Infrastructure, has received a letter of intent to supply transmission conductors worth ₹2.76 billion (~$30.96 million) from Adani Energy Solutions for the Khavda renewable energy project.

The order involves the supply of 7,668 km of AL-59 zebra conductors.

The cables must be supplied by November 23, 2026.

In addition to conductors, Diamond Power also manufactures cables for the power sector.

Adani Green is developing the Khavda renewable energy park with a target of operationalizing 30 GW by 2029.

In September 2025, Adani Green operationalized 408.1 MW of renewable energy projects at Khavda.

In 2025, Adani Energy Solutions (AESL) bagged several transmission projects for other parts of India.

In May 2025, AESL won REC Power Development and Consultancy’s (RECPDCL) transmission project to evacuate 1.5 GW of power from pumped storage projects near Talegaon, Maharashtra. The project also includes the establishment of a substation of 3,000 MVA capacity. Adani Energy won the project, quoting ₹16.6 billion (~$194.26 million) and transmission charges of ₹2.21 billion (~$25.86 million).

In January 2025, Adani Energy Solutions won RECPDCL’s ₹250 billion (~$2.89 billion) Bhadla-Fatehpur high voltage direct current transmission project to evacuate 6 GW of renewable energy. The transmission project is part of a larger program to evacuate an additional 20 GW of renewable power from the renewable energy zones in Rajasthan under Phase III Part I.

Transmission infrastructure development remains a major bottleneck for renewable energy projects. According to Grid-India’s ‘Operational Feedback on Transmission Constraints (April-June 2025)’ report, a delay of over 18 months in commissioning a transmission system strengthening program has created bottlenecks for evacuating 8.1 GW of power from a renewable energy zone in solar-rich Rajasthan. The Phase II (Parts E, G, and G1) transmission system strengthening project, scheduled for completion in November 2023, remains uncommissioned.

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