Jakson Infra bags $62.22 million power distribution project in Angola

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Jakson Infra, an infrastructure EPC company, has bagged a power distribution project from the Ministry of Energy & Water, Angola, under the World Bank-supported Electricity Sector Improvement and Access Project. The value of the project is $62.22 million.

The contract covers the design, supply, installation and commissioning for the rehabilitation of distribution networks in Luanda City, aimed at improving electricity reliability and access across the Angolan capital.

Raghav Gupta, managing director, Jakson Infra, said this win reinforces Jakson Infra’s capabilities in delivering complex, large-scale power infrastructure projects and strengthens its position as a trusted partner for multilateral-funded initiatives globally.

The project involves end-to-end execution, including engineering, procurement, installation and commissioning of distribution network systems, and is part of Angola’s broader efforts to expand electricity access and modernise its energy infrastructure.

Jakson Infra delivers turnkey solutions across power transmission and distribution, metro electrification, water, and civil infrastructure.

 

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