Transrail Bags ₹527 Cr Contracts Across MENA and Africa, Enters HTLS Re-Conductoring in India

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Transrail bags ₹527 Cr contracts across MENA and Africa, FY26 inflows reach ₹5,637 crore; L1 pipeline above ₹2,800 crore, the company said

Transrail Lighting has won fresh contracts worth INR 527 crore across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) and Africa, while adding manufactured HTLS re-conductoring work in India, the company disclosed in an exchange filing dated 14 January 2026. The wins span its Power Transmission & Distribution (T&D) and Poles & Lighting verticals and come in the normal course of business, the filing added.

Transrail Bags ₹527 Cr Contracts Across MENA

Transrail Order Wins & Geographies

The new awards deepen Transrail’s presence in MENA and Africa and mark an expansion of its offerings in India with HTLS (high temperature low sag) re-conductoring, the company said in the press statement. Management indicated that the orders reinforce the firm’s global expansion strategy by leveraging manufacturing-backed EPC delivery in both international and domestic markets.

With the latest additions, cumulative order inflows in FY26 have risen to INR 5,637 crore year to date. Transrail also reported an L1 position of more than INR 2,800 crore, which it said provides strong visibility for prospective inflows and execution over the near term.

Management view

“Transrail’s latest order wins represent an important milestone for Transrail as we continue to expand across geographies and business verticals,” said Randeep Narang, MD & CEO. He added that the growing presence in the MENA power transmission market, alongside the addition of HTLS re-conductoring capability in India, strengthens the firm’s technical depth and growth visibility.

Business Profile & Manufacturing Base

Transrail Lighting is a leading turnkey EPC player in T&D with diversified operations in Civil, Railways, Poles & Lighting and Solar EPC. The company operates large-scale manufacturing facilities in India for galvanised lattice towers, overhead conductors and galvanised monopoles, supported by an accredited tower testing facility, and employs over 2,400 people across a footprint spanning 60 countries on five continents.

Key Highlights

  • New orders: INR 527 crore across MENA and Africa; HTLS re-conductoring added in India, the press release said
  • FY26 YTD inflows: INR 5,637 crore as on 14 January 2026, according to the company
  • L1 pipeline: more than INR 2,800 crore
  • Segments: T&D and Poles & Lighting
  • Footprint and capacity: operations in 60 countries; Indian manufacturing for towers, conductors and monopoles, the company stated

Conclusion

Transrail Lighting’s latest contract wins lift its FY26 intake and broaden its domestic capability set, particularly in HTLS re-conductoring, the company’s filing indicated. With an L1 pipeline exceeding INR 2,800 crore and a manufacturing-backed EPC model, management said it sees sustained momentum, while execution and conversion of the pipeline will remain key to translating visibility into revenue.

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