Advait Energy

Advait Energy Transitions Limited (formerly Advait Infratech Limited), a leading provider of power transmission and energy infrastructure solutions, has secured a landmark order from Power Grid Corporation of India Limited (PGCIL) for the ERS-II package. The order, valued at ₹87.29 crore (inclusive of taxes), involves the procurement of Emergency Restoration Systems (ERS) for 400kV transmission lines.

Awarded on 6 October 2025, the project ranks among the largest ERS-related contracts in recent history and will be executed over 18 months. The development reinforces Advait’s role as a critical partner in building a resilient national grid and strengthening India’s high-voltage transmission network.

Advait’s Emergency Restoration System solutions are engineered to ensure uninterrupted power transmission during tower failures or other disruptions. As a Make-in-India initiative built to international standards, these modular systems enable rapid deployment across voltage levels from 33kV to 800kV. By minimizing downtime and operational losses during emergencies, Advait’s ERS technology provides utilities with reliable, cost-effective, and scalable restoration capabilities. With rapid response kits and intelligent modular designs already deployed across continents, Advait aims to capture a significant share of the Indian ERS market by delivering systems that combine speed, safety, and durability.

Strategic Significance
The order underscores Advait’s ability to deliver solutions addressing urgent grid reliability needs and supporting India’s energy transition goals. With ERS systems central to stability in high-capacity transmission lines, this project further consolidates Advait’s leadership in specialized power infrastructure.

Commenting on the development, Shalin Sheth, Founder and Managing Director of Advait Energy Transitions, said: “We are delighted to receive this important order from PGCIL, which reflects growing confidence in our solutions. The scale of this project highlights how essential ERS systems have become for the stability of India’s transmission network. At Advait, we remain focused on building dependable, Make-in-India systems that can respond quickly to challenges on the grid and help keep power flowing without interruption.”

About Advait Energy Transitions Limited
Established in 2009 and headquartered in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, Advait Energy Transitions Limited is a global leader in power transmission, distribution, substations, and telecommunication infrastructure. With a presence in over 45 countries, more than 450 completed projects, and collaborations with 100+ international clients, Advait is recognized for engineering excellence, execution capabilities, and technical reliability.

The company manufactures and supplies Stringing Tools, ACS Wires, OPGW Cables, Emergency Restoration Systems, Optical Fibre Cables, and a range of insulators. It has executed complex EPC projects across all 29 Indian states, including live-line OPGW installations, underground cabling, and MVCC/HT AB cable integrations. In recent years, Advait has expanded into renewable energy, developing Green Hydrogen projects (including 300 MW under the PLI scheme), 50 MW Battery Energy Storage Systems, and 300+ MW solar power integration. Its offerings now include electrolysers, hydrogen fuel cells, refuelling stations, and storage solutions, reinforcing its commitment to clean, resilient, and future-ready energy ecosystems.

From transmission to transformation, Advait continues to lead in innovation, sustainability, and decarbonisation, empowering industries and communities with intelligent, scalable energy solutions.

 

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