Transrail Lighting Limited has secured new orders worth ₹527 crore across the Middle East, North Africa (MENA), Africa, and India, strengthening its global footprint and domestic capabilities. The latest contracts cover power transmission and distribution (T&D) and poles and lighting segments, including the addition of HTLS re-conductoring capability in India.
With these wins, the company’s total order inflows for FY26 have reached ₹5,637 crore year-to-date, reflecting steady demand across domestic and international markets. Transrail also holds an L1 pipeline of over ₹2,800 crore, offering strong visibility for future order inflows.
The new orders mark a key step in Transrail’s international expansion, particularly in the MENA region and Africa, while also enhancing its technical portfolio in India. All the contracts have been received in the normal course of business, the company said in a regulatory filing.
Commenting on the development, Randeep Narang, Managing Director and CEO, said the ₹527 crore wins are an important milestone as the company continues to expand across geographies and business verticals. He added that the growing presence in overseas power transmission markets and the inclusion of HTLS re-conductoring capability further strengthen Transrail’s technical depth and long-term growth outlook.
Transrail Lighting Limited is an Indian engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) company with over four decades of experience in the power transmission and distribution sector. Headquartered in India, the company operates across 60 countries on five continents and has diversified businesses spanning Power T&D, Civil Construction, Railways, Poles & Lighting, and Solar EPC. It employs more than 2,400 people and runs large-scale manufacturing facilities in India for galvanised lattice towers, overhead conductors and monopoles, supported by an accredited tower testing facility.

