
Quality Power bags Rs 34.75 crore order from Abu Dhabi Transmission Company for high-voltage reactors
Quality Power Electrical Equipments Ltd. (BSE: 544367; NSE: QPOWER) has secured a major international order worth around ₹34.75 crore from Abu Dhabi Transmission Company, a key utility player in the UAE and a Fortune 500 firm.
The order includes the supply of Dry-Type and Oil-Filled Shunt Reactors, designed using Quality Power's in-house Dry-Q technology. Manufacturing and delivery will take place over the coming year from the company's main facility in Sangli, Maharashtra.
This marks another significant milestone for Quality Power in the UAE, a region where the company has already delivered coil products of up to 230kV, including for the well-known UAE HVDC interconnection project.
Speaking on the development, Waingankar, Head of Coil Product Sales, said, 'Despite stiff competition from European and Chinese players, we secured this order at healthy margins, thanks to our technical capability, strong project track record, and long-term reliability. The UAE continues to trust us for its critical grid applications.'
He also noted a growing global interest in coil products, saying, 'We're seeing a surge in demand from various geographies—not just for HVDC and FACTS projects. The U.S. market, in particular, has shown a sharp increase in enquiries, even with ongoing tariff-related challenges.'
This deal further strengthens Quality Power's global position as a key player in high-voltage power solutions and underscores its commitment to supporting critical grid infrastructure and sustainable energy systems worldwide.
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