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CG order inflows up 35 per cent in FY25

  • T&D India
  • May 6, 2025
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CG Power & Industrial Solutions Ltd (CG) reported a 35 per cent year-on-year growth in order inflows in FY25.

In a release, CG said that its FY25 order inflows stood at Rs.13,526 crore, representing a growth of 35 per cent over that in FY24.

As of March 31, 2025, CG’s unexecuted order book position was Rs.9,909 crore, which was 58 per cent higher than the comparable level in 2024.

CG operates through two main segments – Industrial Systems and Power Systems. While the Power Systems division includes transformers, reactors, switchgear (circuit breakers, instrument transformers and bushings), the Industrial Systems division comprises motors and generators.

As can be seen from the given table, CG’s FY25 order inflows were more or less equally distributed between the two divisions. However, the Power Systems division evinced a much higher growth of 54 per cent in order inflows in FY25.

CG’s outstanding order book position, as of March 31, 2025, was dominated by the Power Systems division having a share of over two-thirds.

At the consolidated level, which is CG along with its domestic and overseas subsidiaries, order inflows in FY25, at Rs.14,684 crore, were 40 per cent higher year-on-year. The outstanding order book position as of March 31, 2025 was Rs.10,631 crore – 66 per cent higher than on March 31, 2024.

 

Capacity expansion

CG is expected to complete its transformer manufacturing capacity expansion by FY28, taking the overall capacity of power transformers by 45,000 MVA per year to 85,000 MVA per year. This plan, with an estimated outlay of Rs.712 crore (net of taxes), was approved during FY25.

Another project to expand the distribution transformer manufacturing capacity at the company’s Bhopal plant in Madhya Pradesh is expected to commission soon. This would take capacity from the current 6,900 MVA to 9,900 MVA.

Also read: CG’s order intake grows 22 per cent in Q2 of FY24

Featured photograph shows CG’s HT motor plant at Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh.

 

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