KEC International Ltd has reported a cumulative order inflow of Rs.19,625 crore in FY26.
In an investor presentation, KEC said that its order inflows during the period April 1, 2026 to around January 30, 2026 stood at Rs.19,625 crore with power T&D orders dominating with 71 per cent share. Power T&D orders include those won by KEC’s overseas subsidiary SAE Towers. Of the total order inflow in FY26, overseas orders had a larger share of 53 per cent.
As of around January 30, 2026, KEC’s outstanding order book was Rs.36,725 crore with power T&D (including SAE) representing a 64 per cent share.
Besides, KEC was placed L1 with respect to orders worth over Rs.41,000 crore. The RPG group entity currently expects a bidding pipeline of around Rs.1.8 trillion.
KEC anticipates a strong order pipeline in overseas power T&D projects with Middle East continuing to a key growth engine; significant opportunities exist across Saudi Arabia, UAE and Oman, the presentation noted.
While demand across Americas covering US, Mexico and Brazil continues to remain robust, green shoots are visible in Africa and CIS regions, the presentation observed.
KEC expects momentum in India’s power T&D space to sustain as peak demand rises. Power transmission is increasingly emerging as the critical bottleneck amid grid congestion and RE evacuation requirements, the presentation said.
Strong performance in power T&D
According to Vimal Kejriwal, MD & CEO, KEC International Ltd, “We are pleased with the growth in revenues and operating profitability for the quarter. The growth is backed by strong performances in our T&D and Cables & Conductors businesses. The performance on EBITDA margin front reflects slower progress in water projects and closure costs associated with the completion of metro projects. Despite these challenges, our bottom line has seen healthy growth, with operating PBT and PAT rising by 37% and 32% respectively. During the quarter, we secured multiple strategic orders, strengthening our order book and L1 position to over Rs. 41,000 crore. With a strong focus on execution, expanding capacity, a robust order book and a substantial tender pipeline, particularly in T&D and Civil, we remain well positioned to drive sustained and profitable growth in the coming quarters.”
Featured photograph (source: KEC International) shows the 765kV Ahmedabad-Navsari transmission line in Gujarat, built by KEC International.

