Transformer manufacturer received order worth Rs 14.86 crore from EPC company situated in Karnataka
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Supreme Power Equipment Limited (NSE: SUPREMEPWR) has secured a significant domestic contract valued at approximately Rs 14.86 crore from an EPC company based in Karnataka. Announced on February 10, 2026, the order entails the supply of six 20MVA, 66/11KV power Transformers, reinforcing the company's presence in the regional energy infrastructure sector. This project is slated for execution within an estimated eight-month timeline, reflecting a steady pipeline of domestic demand for the company’s specialised electrical equipment.
About the Company
Supreme Power Equipment Ltd, originally founded as a partnership firm in 1994 under the name “Supreme Power Equipments” and later incorporated as a company under the name "Supreme Power Equipment Private Limited" in 2005, is a Tamil Nadu-based company specialising in the manufacturing of power and distribution transformers. With 3 decades of industry experience, the company has emerged as a prominent supplier to local electric utilities. Supreme's foray into the windmill segment showcases its expertise in crafting transformers designed to withstand switching challenges and voltage fluctuations. Renowned for quality and reliability, the company has a strong track record, having manufactured and supplied over 19,000 units. Supreme Power Equipment Limited continues to be a key player in the transformer industry, emphasising innovation and precision in design. The Company made its debut in the primary market with an IPO & listed on NSE Emerge in Dec 23.
In FY25, the company recorded a consolidated revenue of Rs 149.54 crore, an EBITDA of Rs 29.07 crore and a net profit of Rs 18.60 crore. The company has a market cap of Rs 405 crore. The stock is up by 71 per cent from its 52-week low of Rs 100 per share.
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