GE Vernova T&D India Limited has secured a significant contract from AESL Projects Limited to design, supply, and execute a 2,500 megawatt (MW) high-voltage direct current (HVDC) terminal station, a key project in strengthening renewable energy transmission infrastructure in India. 
Under the agreement, GE Vernova T&D India will establish a ±500 kV voltage source converter (VSC)-based HVDC system featuring a dual 1,250 MW configuration. The terminal station will play a crucial role in evacuating renewable electricity from the Khavda renewable energy zone in Gujarat to the South Olpad region, helping to integrate large-scale clean power into the national grid. 
The multi-year project involves comprehensive delivery responsibilities, including the design of converter stations, supply of major equipment, and testing and commissioning. Execution is planned in phases, with completion targeted by 2030. GE Vernova’s advanced HVDC technology, supported by its eLumina™ control platform, is expected to enhance transmission efficiency and grid stability over long distances. 
This contract represents one of the highest-capacity HVDC systems planned in India to date and reflects growing industry demand for robust transmission solutions that support the nation’s renewable energy expansion goals. Projects of this scale are essential for connecting large renewable zones with load centers and play a strategic part in advancing India’s clean energy transition. 
Following the announcement, shares of GE Vernova T&D India saw notable gains in the stock market, with prices climbing as investors reacted positively to the major order win. 

