Hartek Secures ₹7.35 Billion Transmission Infrastructure Orders in 9 States

The projects span 66 kV to 765 kV voltage levels

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Hartek Group’s Power Systems business unit has secured cumulative substation and transmission infrastructure orders worth ₹7.35 billion (~$80.85 million) across the utility, independent power producer (IPP), and industrial segments.

The projects are spread across Jammu, Punjab, Haryana, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh, and cover voltage levels ranging from 66 kV to 765 kV.

The contracts include the development of grid-ready substations, switchyards, transmission infrastructure, and protection systems to support both utility-scale renewable energy projects and large-scale industrial applications.

According to the company, the projects are designed to strengthen regional and interstate transmission networks, enhance grid reliability, and enable efficient power evacuation.

The company said these order wins strengthen its position as an integrated power system engineering partner with execution capabilities. The Power Systems division has delivered more than 400 extra-high-voltage and high-voltage substations up to 765 kV.

Hartek Group has connected over 10 GW of solar capacity connected to the national grid, leading to the reduction of 300 million tons of carbon emissions. In addition, it has installed over 200 MW of rooftop solar capacity across the country.

Earlier this year, Hartek Power received an engineering, procurement, and construction contract for a 280 MW solar project, along with an 80 MW/320 MWh battery energy storage system, at Challakere in the Chitradurga district of Karnataka.

In November last year, it commissioned a 300 MW solar power project in Rajasthan.

In July 2025, the company secured a contract from the Power Grid Corporation of India to develop a 400 kV air-insulated substation. This substation is part of the transmission program to integrate renewable energy zones in Davanagere, Chitradurga, and Ballari districts of Karnataka.

In January 2025, the company’s commercial and industrial rooftop solar business won a solar EPC contract from Kandhari Beverages for an 8 MW rooftop solar installation project in Jammu and Kashmir.

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