Bajel Projects Limited has announced a significant achievement with the acquisition of a major order for a 400kV transmission line under the Bellary–Davanagere RE evacuation scheme. The project, awarded by PowerGrid Corporation of India Limited on behalf of Bellary Davanagere Power Transmission Limited, is a crucial component of a broader transmission system strengthening initiative aimed at integrating additional renewable energy capacities of 0.25 GW at Davanagere and 2.75 GW at Bellary.
The order involves the construction of approximately 70 kilometres of a 400kV (Quad) double-circuit transmission line, connecting the Bellary Substation to the Davanagere Substation. This infrastructure is pivotal for evacuating renewable power into the national grid, thereby supporting India’s energy transition priorities.
Bajel Projects Limited, a prominent entity in the Power Transmission and Distribution EPC sector and part of the Bajaj Group, has categorised this project as a ‘Major Order’, which falls within the ₹200 crore to ₹300 crore financial band, inclusive of GST.
Rajesh Ganesh, Managing Director & CEO of Bajel Projects Limited, expressed his satisfaction with the order win, stating, “This Major order win is a strong endorsement of Bajel’s execution credentials in high-voltage transmission and our continued alignment with India’s energy transition priorities. The Bellary–Davanagere corridor is a central transmission system for evacuation of renewable power from critical solar and wind zones in Karnataka. With every such order, Bajel reinforces its commitment to building the transmission infrastructure that will power a greener, more reliable India to the highest standards of safety and quality.”
This development underscores Bajel’s engineering capability and readiness to deliver mission-critical transmission infrastructure at scale, further deepening its 400kV and above order book.
Disclaimer: This article is based on a regulatory filing submitted to the National Stock Exchange of India (NSE).