Hitachi Energy India Boosts Power Grid with 765 kV Transformers

Hitachi Energy India secures an order from Power Grid Corporation of India for 30 units of 765 kV transformers, enhancing grid security and efficiency. Manufactured in Vadodara, these transformers will cater to 30 million households and promote sustainable, cost-effective power transmission across long distances.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 26-06-2025 17:02 IST | Created: 26-06-2025 17:02 IST
Hitachi Energy India Boosts Power Grid with 765 kV Transformers
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Hitachi Energy India has announced a significant order from Power Grid Corporation of India to provide 30 units of 765-kilovolt transformers. This move, hailed as a strategic enhancement to the grid's security and efficiency, underscores Hitachi's commitment to sustainable energy solutions.

The transformers are set to be manufactured at the company's power transformer plant in Maneja, Vadodara, Gujarat. Once operational, they are expected to manage power transmission efficiently, potentially catering to the energy needs of 30 million Indian households. This development aligns with the global trend toward long-term grid infrastructure planning.

Hitachi Energy's technology leadership and local expertise fortify its role in critical nation-building projects. The company continues to pioneer innovations in power grid technologies, with a recent successful test of a 765 kV/400 kV ester-filled transformer marking a world-first in this voltage range. Headquartered in Switzerland, Hitachi remains at the forefront of electrification for a sustainable energy future.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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