Transrail Lighting has secured new orders worth Rs 2,350 crore, largely in the domestic power transmission and distribution (T&D) segment. The company also won a civil contract and selected orders in its Poles & Lighting business.
The fresh orders in the transmission and distribution segment mainly include construction of 765 kV transmission lines. The company said the new projects strengthen its order book and improve revenue visibility for the coming quarters.
Major focus on 765 kV transmission lines
With the latest wins, the company’s cumulative order inflows for FY26 have crossed Rs 7,980 crore.
Transrail also holds an L1 position of over Rs 800 crore and maintains a healthy bidding pipeline in both domestic and international markets.
Transrail Lighting management confident on margins
While commenting on the new order win, Randeep Narang, Managing Director and CEO, said, “We are well positioned to sustain the growth momentum while maintaining execution discipline and delivering strong margins.”
About Transrail Lighting
Transrail Lighting is a leading engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) company with over four decades of experience, primarily focused on the power T&D business. Headquartered in India, it operates in 63 countries across five continents.
The company provides turnkey solutions including design, engineering, supply, manufacturing, construction and testing services. Its business verticals include Power transmission and distribution segment, Civil Construction, Railways, Poles & Lighting, and Solar EPC.
Transrail has more than 2,700 employees and operates large-scale manufacturing facilities in India for galvanised lattice towers, overhead conductors and galvanised monopoles. It also runs a well-accredited tower testing facility as part of its power T&D operations.
Transrail Q3FY26: Profit rises 18% on strong T&D performance
In its Q3FY26, Transrail Lighting reported an 18% year-on-year rise in consolidated net profit to Rs 110 crore. The profit was driven by strong performance in its transmission and distribution (T&D) business, while revenue from operations surged 32% to Rs 1,796 crore.
The company secured fresh orders worth Rs 1,395 crore during the quarter, and its unexecuted order book stood at Rs 18,216 crore as of December 2025. For the April–December period of FY26, net profit jumped 53% to Rs 307 crore on revenues of over Rs 5,000 crore, reflecting robust execution and healthy order inflows across segments.
Transrail Lighting share price
The share price of Transrail Lighting has declined 11.57% in the past three months and 30.46% in the past six months.
