The contract falls in the ₹200–₹300 crore “Major Orders” category as per the company’s disclosure framework. The project involves the construction of a 400kV (Quad) double-circuit transmission line under the TL-01 package of the Bellary–Davanagere 2nd 400kV line scheme.
It is part of a renewable energy evacuation system aimed at integrating 0.25 GW at Davanagere and 2.75 GW at Bellary into the national grid, with a line length of around 70 km connecting Bellary Substation to Davanagere Substation.Also Read: Bajel Projects jumps 13% on over ₹400 crore MENA transmission order win
Bajel Projects said the execution period for the project is 21 months from the date of issuance of the Notification of Award. The company said the order is a domestic EPC contract and confirmed that neither the promoter, promoter group, nor group companies have any interest in the awarding entity.
Rajesh Ganesh, Managing Director and CEO, Bajel Projects Limited, said, “This major order win is a strong endorsement of Bajel’s execution credentials in high-voltage transmission and our continued alignment with India’s energy transition priorities.
The Bellary–Davanagere corridor is a central transmission system for the evacuation of renewable power from critical solar and wind zones in Karnataka. With every such order, Bajel reinforces its commitment to building the transmission infrastructure that will power a greener, more reliable India to the highest standards of safety and quality.”
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Shares of Bajel Projects Ltd ended at ₹169.95, up by ₹2.35, or 1.40%, on the BSE.
(Edited by : Jomy Jos Pullokaran)
First Published: May 13, 2026 4:20 PM IST
