Transrail Lighting Expands Strongly in Africa with ₹421 Crore Order

Transrail Lighting Expands Strongly in Africa with ₹421 Crore Order

Post by : Meena Rani

Transrail Lighting, a leading Indian company in power transmission and distribution, has taken a significant step toward expanding its global operations. The company recently secured a massive order worth ₹421 crore for a transmission line project in Africa. This development marks a new milestone in Transrail Lighting’s international journey, highlighting its expertise in handling large-scale infrastructure projects.

This strategic expansion into Africa is not only a business achievement but also a contribution to the continent’s growing power infrastructure needs. With rising demand for electricity and modern transmission networks, African nations are increasingly turning to experienced international companies like Transrail Lighting to help meet their energy goals.

Details of the African Project

The order secured by Transrail Lighting involves the construction of a high-voltage transmission line. This project will play a key role in strengthening the local power network and ensuring efficient delivery of electricity across long distances. It is part of the company’s broader plan to expand its presence in emerging markets outside India.

Transrail Lighting’s role in this project will include engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services. These services cover designing the transmission line, supplying equipment, managing the construction, and ensuring that the system operates efficiently once it is completed.

The project is expected to be completed within the next few years and will serve as a model for future projects in other African countries. By completing this project successfully, Transrail Lighting aims to demonstrate its technical capability and reliability in international markets.

Financial Impact and Growth

With this new order, Transrail Lighting has reached cumulative order inflows of over ₹3,500 crore for the financial year 2025–26 as of August. This represents a remarkable 78% growth compared to the same period last year. The significant increase in order inflows reflects the company’s strong performance in both domestic and international markets.

The growth in order inflows also strengthens Transrail Lighting’s financial stability, providing the company with the resources to invest in new technologies, hire skilled manpower, and take on even more challenging projects around the world.

Words from the CEO

Randeep Narang, Managing Director and CEO of Transrail Lighting, expressed his excitement about the company’s expansion into Africa. He highlighted that securing the ₹421 crore project was a result of the company’s long-standing commitment to quality, efficiency, and innovation in the power transmission sector.

Mr. Narang stated that this project reflects Transrail Lighting’s strategic vision of global growth. He also emphasized that the company plans to continue exploring new markets in Africa, Asia, and other continents. According to him, the African market offers tremendous opportunities due to rising electricity demands and infrastructure development.

He added that Transrail Lighting’s expertise in handling complex projects, coupled with its experience in over 60 countries, makes it a trusted partner for international clients. The company is dedicated to completing projects on time while maintaining high standards of safety and quality.

About Transrail Lighting

Transrail Lighting has over four decades of experience in the infrastructure sector. The company specializes in power transmission and distribution, civil infrastructure, railways, and solar EPC projects. Over the years, it has built a strong reputation for executing large-scale projects efficiently and with high-quality standards.

The company operates in more than 60 countries across five continents. Its diverse portfolio includes transmission lines, substations, railway electrification, and solar power projects. Transrail Lighting’s global presence and technical expertise have helped it earn contracts from governments, utilities, and private companies around the world.

Significance of African Expansion

Expanding into Africa is a strategic move for Transrail Lighting. The continent is witnessing rapid economic growth and urbanization, which is increasing the demand for reliable power infrastructure. Governments and private companies are investing heavily in modernizing transmission and distribution networks, creating opportunities for experienced international companies.

By entering the African market, Transrail Lighting not only expands its business but also contributes to sustainable development. The transmission line project will improve electricity reliability, reduce power losses, and support local economic growth. Reliable electricity is essential for industries, hospitals, schools, and households, making this project vital for the community.

Future Outlook

Transrail Lighting plans to leverage this African project to strengthen its international presence further. The company is actively exploring additional projects in neighboring countries and other regions. With a strong focus on technology, quality, and sustainability, Transrail Lighting aims to become a leading global player in power transmission and infrastructure development.

The company also plans to invest in training local engineers and the workforce, ensuring that knowledge and skills are transferred to the local community. This approach will help build long-term relationships and open doors to more international contracts.

Transrail Lighting’s ₹421 crore order in Africa is more than just a business achievement. It symbolizes the company’s commitment to global growth, technical excellence, and sustainable infrastructure development. The project will not only add to the company’s order book but also enhance electricity supply and infrastructure in Africa.

With over 60 countries served, 40+ years of experience, and a strong order inflow of ₹3,500 crore for FY26, Transrail Lighting is positioned for remarkable growth in the coming years. Its expansion into Africa demonstrates that the company is ready to take on new challenges and contribute to building a better, more connected world.

Sept. 17, 2025 11:11 a.m. 766

Transrail Lighting, power transmission, infrastructure projects

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