Bajel Projects Limited has announced the receipt of a significant Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) contract related to the development of electrical infrastructure for a data centre project. According to the company’s regulatory disclosure, the order value falls within the range of ₹300-₹400 crores, placing it among the company’s notable project wins in recent months.
The contract involves the execution of an Extra High Voltage (EHV) substation and associated infrastructure required to support reliable power supply for the data centre facility. As demand for digital infrastructure continues to rise across India, robust electrical systems and transmission assets are becoming increasingly critical to ensuring uninterrupted operations for large-scale data centres.
The latest order further strengthens Bajel Projects’ presence in the power infrastructure and EPC segments. The company has been actively expanding its project portfolio across transmission, substation, and utility infrastructure projects, supporting the country’s growing energy and digital connectivity requirements.
Data centres are emerging as a key growth area for infrastructure developers, driven by increasing cloud adoption, digital transformation initiatives, artificial intelligence workloads, and expanding internet usage. These facilities require highly reliable and resilient power systems, creating opportunities for engineering and infrastructure companies specializing in electrical networks and substations.
The newly secured contract is expected to contribute to Bajel Projects’ order book and reinforce its capabilities in delivering complex power infrastructure projects. The development also highlights the growing intersection between India’s digital economy and energy infrastructure sectors, where reliable power delivery remains a critical enabler of data centre operations.
With investments in digital infrastructure continuing to accelerate, projects involving substations, transmission networks, and power distribution systems are expected to play an increasingly important role in supporting future data centre expansion across the country.

