Transrail Lighting Lands ₹527 Cr Global Orders, Bolsters FY26 Bookings to ₹5,637 Cr

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Transrail Lighting Lands ₹527 Cr Global Orders, Bolsters FY26 Bookings to ₹5,637 Cr
Overview

Transrail Lighting Limited secured new orders totaling ₹527 crore across T&D and poles & lighting segments. This expansion into MENA and Africa, along with new HTLS capabilities in India, drives FY26 order inflows to ₹5,637 crore. The company maintains strong growth visibility with a substantial ₹2,800 crore L1 pipeline.

Global Expansion Fuels Growth

Transrail Lighting Limited announced on January 14 that it has secured new orders worth ₹527 crore. These contracts span both international markets in the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) region and Africa, as well as domestic projects in India.

The new business includes work in the power transmission & distribution (T&D) and poles & lighting segments. This achievement marks a significant stride in Transrail's global ambitions and enhances its capabilities with the addition of HTLS re-conductoring in India.

Order Book Surges

With these latest wins, Transrail's cumulative order inflows for the fiscal year 2026 have reached ₹5,637 crore. This figure highlights sustained momentum across its diverse operations. The company also holds a significant L1 (Lowest One) position, indicating pending orders valued at over ₹2,800 crore.

Management Outlook

Randeep Narang, Managing Director & CEO of Transrail Lighting, stated that the ₹527 crore order wins are an important milestone. He emphasized the company's expanding geographic footprint and business verticals, noting that the growing presence in the MENA power transmission market and the new HTLS capability strengthen its technical depth. Narang expressed confidence in sustained growth, backed by the robust order book and L1 pipeline.

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