Parth Electricals & Engineering Limited Receives New Orders Valued at ₹84.32 Crore

Parth Electricals & Engineering Limited Receives New Orders Valued at ₹84.32 Crore

Parth Electricals & Engineering Limited Receives New Orders Valued at ₹84.32 Crore​

Parth Electricals & Engineering Limited announced the receipt of new orders from Paschim Gujarat Vij Company Limited (PGVCL) at the beginning of the financial year 2026-27. The total value of these orders amounts to ₹8,432.22 lakh, equivalent to ₹84.32 crore, and includes the supply of products manufactured at the company’s Vadodara plant.

The order value is broken down as follows:

Business SegmentOrder Value (₹ in Lakh)
EPC8,432.22
Total8,432.22 (₹84.32 Crore)

The projects associated with these orders are expected to be executed within a 15-month timeframe from the date of receipt of the Letter of Acceptance (LOA). Company officials anticipate the successful execution of these projects will positively impact revenue and overall business growth.

As of April 1, 2026, Parth Electricals & Engineering Limited's total order value stands at ₹21,686.17 lakh (₹216.86 crore), with deliveries expected between April 2026 and June 2027.

In addition to the new order intake, Parth Electricals & Engineering Limited’s products have been approved by ZESCO Limited (Zambia), and the company successfully completed export orders totaling ₹1,061.55 lakh (₹10.62 crore) during the financial year 2025-2026.

The company noted its continued efforts to expand its presence in both domestic and international markets, supported by a robust order pipeline and an expanding customer base.
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