KEC International Wins New Orders Worth ₹1,002 Crore Across Key Segments
KEC International Ltd. has announced new order wins worth ₹1,002 crores across its T&D, Renewables, Transportation, and Cables & Conductors segments in India and overseas markets. Highlights include a ±500 kV HVDC Transmission line project in Western India, a 100+ MW Wind project in Southern India, and two Automatic Block Signaling orders in Southern India, reinforcing the company's diversified infrastructure presence.

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KEC International Ltd., a global infrastructure EPC major and flagship company of the RPG Group, has announced new order wins worth ₹1,002 crores across its key business verticals. The orders, secured in the normal course of business, span projects in India and overseas markets, reinforcing the company's presence across Transmission & Distribution, Renewables, Transportation, and Cables & Conductors segments. The announcement was made on May 05, 2026.
Order Wins at a Glance
The following table summarises the new orders secured across KEC International's business segments:
| Business Segment: | Key Orders |
|---|---|
| Transmission & Distribution (T&D): | ±500 kV HVDC Transmission lines in Western India; 132 kV Cabling works in Eastern India; Supply of towers, hardware and poles in the Americas |
| Renewables: | 100+ MW Wind project in Southern India |
| Transportation: | Two Automatic Block Signaling (ABS) orders in Southern India |
| Cables & Conductors: | Various orders in India and overseas markets |
Transmission & Distribution Business
The T&D segment has secured a diversified set of orders across domestic and international geographies. A notable highlight is the award of a ±500 kV HVDC Transmission line project from a reputed private developer in Western India, marking a significant addition to the company's HVDC order book. Additionally, the business has won 132 kV Cabling works from a reputed steel producer in Eastern India, along with an order for the supply of towers, hardware and poles in the Americas.
Renewables and Transportation Segments
The Renewables business has secured an order for a 100+ MW Wind project in Southern India from a renowned private developer, marking a repeat order from an existing customer and reflecting the segment's growing presence in the wind energy space. In the Transportation segment, KEC International has won two orders in the technologically enabled Automatic Block Signaling (ABS) segment in Southern India, further consolidating its position in technology-driven rail infrastructure.
Management Commentary
Commenting on the order wins, Mr. Vimal Kejriwal, MD & CEO, KEC International Ltd., stated:
"We are pleased with the new order wins across businesses. The prestigious HVDC order has further strengthened our India T&D order book, especially in the HVDC space. Our renewables business has expanded its presence in the Wind Energy segment with a repeat order from an existing customer. The Transportation business has reinforced its position in the technology enabled ABS segment with these orders."
About KEC International
KEC International is a global infrastructure Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) major with a presence across Power Transmission & Distribution, Civil, Transportation, Renewables, Oil & Gas Pipelines, and Cables & Conductors verticals. The company has a footprint in 110+ countries (including EPC, Supply of Towers and Cables) and is the flagship company of the RPG Group. RPG Enterprises, established in 1979, is one of India's fastest-growing business groups with a turnover of US$ 5.2 Billion, with diverse interests spanning Infrastructure, Tyres, Pharma, IT, and Specialty businesses.
Historical Stock Returns for KEC International
| 1 Day | 5 Days | 1 Month | 6 Months | 1 Year | 5 Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| +3.01% | +2.82% | +10.93% | -27.41% | -16.15% | +51.35% |
How might KEC International's growing HVDC order book position it to capitalize on India's planned expansion of long-distance power transmission corridors over the next 5 years?
Could the repeat wind energy order from an existing customer signal a broader pipeline of renewable projects, and what is KEC's target order inflow for the Renewables segment in FY2027?
With increasing competition in the EPC space, how sustainable is KEC International's current order win momentum, and what is the company's revised order book guidance for FY2027?


































