We build the backbone of modern power delivery – robust grids, transmission lines, substations and smart networks – so that every village and city enjoys stable electricity. Our infrastructure projects are designed for sustainability and peace of mind. India is investing heavily: a recent plan commits $109 billion to expand the grid, adding high-voltage lines and transformers to link 500 GW of new renewable power by 2032. This will boost transmission capacity by roughly 35% . We leverage advanced technology too: high-voltage direct-current (HVDC) lines transmit solar and wind power over long distances with minimal loss. All this means cleaner energy flows efficiently to schools, hospitals and homes.
- Modernized grid: We upgrade and extend transmission and distribution networks. Thanks to such efforts, India cut its T&D losses from ~23% in 2015 to ~17% by We install smart meters, automated switches and energy storage, making the grid smarter and losses smaller.
- Inclusive access: Our projects prioritize rural electrification and resilience. We connect remote communities through microgrids and grid extensions, aligning with national goals of 24×7 power for In practice, this means building sub-stations in underserved areas and integrating rooftop solar on village schools.
- Climate resilience: Infrastructure must withstand floods, heat and We use robust designs (e.g. elevated platforms, weatherproof equipment) and reforest or restore sites after construction. In many projects, we also install rainwater harvesting or solar street lighting for locals, ensuring the benefits go beyond electricity.
- National synergy: India’s overall generation capacity is ~452.7 GW, and we ensure the network keeps pace. Our work supports new coal and nuclear plants as well, so power supply stays reliable. By strengthening the grid, we help all sources – green or conventional – work in harmony.