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Supreme Power Equipment Limited begins 2026 on a strong note with Rs.58.94 Cr in January order wins

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| February 4, 2026 1:20:06 PM IST
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Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], February 4: Supreme Power Equipment Limited (SPEL), (NSE Code: SUPREMEPWR), one of India's leading manufacturers of power and distribution transformers, has commenced the calendar year 2026 on a strong footing with robust order inflows aggregating 58.94 Cr during January 2026.

The fresh orders underline sustained demand for the Company's power transformer solutions and reinforce its growing presence across power transmission and distribution projects in India.

Strong Order Momentum in January 2026

During the month, Supreme Power Equipment Limited secured multiple domestic orders from EPC companies based in Karnataka, further strengthening its order book and improving revenue visibility over the execution period.

25.70 Cr Power Transformer Order

SPEL received a significant order valued at approximately 25.70 Cr from a Karnataka-based EPC company.

- Scope: Supply of 10 nos. of 20 MVA, 110/33-11 kV power transformers

- Execution Timeline: Approximately 12 months17.89 Cr Domestic Order

The Company also secured a domestic order worth approximately 17.89 Cr from another EPC company in Karnataka.

- Scope: Supply of 4 nos. of 20 MVA power transformers (66/11 kV and 110/11 kV)

- Execution Timeline: Approximately 9 months15.35 Cr Transformer Supply Order

Further strengthening its January order inflow, SPEL received an additional domestic order valued at approximately 15.35 Cr from an EPC company based in Karnataka.

- Scope: Supply of 2 nos. of 20 MVA, 66/11 kV and 4 nos. of 20 MVA, 110/11 kV power transformers

- Execution Timeline: Approximately 9 months

The consistent flow of orders during January 2026 reflects sustained demand from EPC players, supported by ongoing investments in India's power transmission and distribution networks. These developments reinforce Supreme Power Equipment Limited's expanding role in the power infrastructure ecosystem and provide healthy revenue visibility for the coming quarters.

With a strong start to the year, the Company remains focused on timely execution, operational efficiency, and delivering high-quality transformer solutions to support India's growing power infrastructure needs.

On the receipt of the order, Mr. Vee Rajmohan, Chairman and Managing Director of Supreme Power Equipment Limited said, "The strong order inflow of 58.94 Cr in January 2026 reflects continued confidence from EPC partners in our execution capabilities and product quality. These orders enhance our revenue visibility and reinforce our position in the power transformer segment. We remain focused on timely execution, operational efficiency, and supporting India's expanding power transmission and distribution infrastructure."

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