Transformers and Rectifiers India Limited (TARIL) has announced a significant business development with the receipt of a major order worth ₹228.26 crores from the Gujarat Energy Transmission Corporation (GETCO). The order further strengthens the company’s position in the power transmission and electrical equipment manufacturing sector, which continues to witness steady demand driven by ongoing grid expansion and infrastructure upgrades across India.
In its filing with stock exchanges, the company confirmed the receipt of the order from GETCO, which is aimed at enhancing the reliability and capacity of Gujarat’s transmission network. The contract reinforces TARIL’s role as a key supplier of high-voltage transformer solutions in the country’s evolving power infrastructure ecosystem.
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The order involves the supply of six transformers and two reactors for GETCO’s transmission network projects. The execution timeline for the contract is scheduled up to August 2028, indicating a long-term delivery cycle aligned with planned grid expansion and system strengthening initiatives.
This development comes at a time when India’s power sector is undergoing rapid transformation, supported by increasing investments in transmission infrastructure to meet rising electricity demand and improve grid stability. Companies operating in this segment are witnessing strong order inflows from state utilities and transmission agencies.
For TARIL, this order win reflects continued confidence from key institutional clients and highlights its execution capabilities in delivering large-scale power equipment solutions. The company continues to expand its presence across domestic and international markets, focusing on advanced engineering solutions for high-voltage transmission systems.
Overall, the latest order is expected to support TARIL’s growth momentum and further consolidate its position in India’s power transmission ecosystem, which remains a critical pillar of the country’s long-term infrastructure development strategy.

