Godrej Enterprises Group has reported a project pipeline of INR 2,600 crore for its Energy Solutions business at the close of FY26, spanning transmission infrastructure, railway electrification and renewable energy projects. Supported by rising investments in power infrastructure and clean energy, the business expects to grow by around 15% by FY27.
The company sees significant opportunity in the power infrastructure segment over the next three to five years, driven by the need to evacuate renewable energy, expand electrified rail networks and upgrade existing grid infrastructure to ensure uninterrupted 24/7 electricity supply. India’s emergence as a data centre hub is also creating additional demand for power infrastructure.
“India is becoming a hub for data centres, with large players setting up gigawatt-scale facilities. These facilities have high power requirements and are increasingly looking to source renewable energy to meet sustainability goals, indirectly driving investments in power infrastructure,” said Raghavendra Mirji, Business Head – Energy Solutions at Godrej Enterprises Group.
“India’s focus on strengthening its power infrastructure and accelerating the transition to cleaner energy sources is creating significant opportunities across the energy ecosystem,” Mirji said. “Our strong order bank reflects the growing demand for reliable transmission infrastructure, railway electrification and renewable energy solutions.”
The company is expanding its footprint across key markets, with a strong focus on states such as Gujarat and Rajasthan that are witnessing rapid renewable capacity additions, as well as Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu where growing industrial and urban demand is driving investments in transmission infrastructure and grid modernization.
Over the past year, the company executed several key projects across India. These included commissioning 25 units of 765kV AIS and GIS bays in Gujarat, 54 units of 400kV and below AIS/GIS bays across multiple regions, and a 220/132kV AIS substation in Sikkim. In the railways segment, the company also delivered three railway traction substations, supporting the electrification of railway networks.
The company also expanded its renewable portfolio with projects such as a 6.5 MWp rooftop solar installation in Jaipur.
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