KEC International Ltd., the infrastructure EPC major of the RPG Group, has announced that it has secured new orders worth INR 1,050 crore across its key business verticals, including renewables, civil construction, transmission and distribution (T&D), and cables and conductors. With these wins, the company’s year-to-date order intake stands at approximately INR 19,300 crore, reflecting strong demand across domestic and international markets.
In the renewables segment, KEC has won a 100 MW+ Balance of Plant (BoP) order for a wind energy project in Southern India from a reputed private developer. This marks the company’s entry into the wind energy sector, expanding its footprint in the fast-growing renewable energy market.
In the civil sector, the company secured an order under the Buildings & Factories (B&F) segment from an existing client for a downstream project in Western India for a leading steel player.
The Transmission & Distribution (T&D) vertical has won multiple orders for the supply of towers, hardware, and poles in the Americas, reflecting sustained demand and a positive outlook in the North American power infrastructure market. Additionally, the cables and conductors business has received new orders for various types of cables and conductors in India and overseas markets.
Commenting on the development, Vimal Kejriwal, MD and CEO, KEC International, said, “We are pleased with the new order wins across businesses, especially the maiden order in the wind energy segment secured by our Renewables business. This marks an important milestone as we expand in this fast-growing area of the renewable energy sector. Our Civil business continues to strengthen its presence in the B&F segment, and our subsidiary, SAF Towers, has secured significant tower supply orders in Mexico, reflecting an uptick in the North American T&D market.”
KEC International has a global presence in power transmission and distribution, civil construction, urban infrastructure, renewables, oil and gas pipelines, and cables, executing projects in over 30 countries and maintaining a footprint in more than 110 countries. The latest orders reinforce the company’s position as a leading integrated infrastructure EPC player, strategically expanding its capabilities across renewable energy, industrial, and transmission markets.





