Atlanta Electricals Wins Major GETCO Orders – Transformer Supplier

On: Thursday, November 27, 2025 6:57 AM
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Atlanta Electricals’ Orders Analyzed

Atlanta Electricals has received significant orders from Gujarat Energy Transmission Corporation (GETCO), a major win for the company. These orders, totaling Rs 297.71 crore, will see Atlanta Electricals supplying a diverse range of power transformers. This represents a substantial boost to their operations and future growth prospects.

Key Points

  • GETCO awarded Atlanta Electricals orders totaling ₹297.71 crore.
  • Orders include 21 220/66 KV transformers, 3 66/11.55 KV,
  • Atlanta Electricals increases net profit by 25.3% to ₹31.14 crore.
  • Net sales rose by 5.1% to ₹315.11 crore in Q2 FY26.
  • Stock price decreased by 0.67% to ₹959.70 on the BSE.

The orders include 21 transformers designed to handle high-voltage electricity transmission – specifically 220/66 KV transformers, along with three smaller 66/11.55 KV transformers. Furthermore, the company will deliver a single 220/132 KV auto transformer. These transformers are crucial components in building and maintaining reliable electricity networks.

Atlanta Electricals is a leading supplier of power transformers, catering to a wide range of industries and applications. The company’s strong performance is demonstrated by the recent surge in its financial results. This growth highlights the increasing demand for transformers and Atlanta Electricals’ ability to meet that demand effectively.

During Q2 FY26, Atlanta Electricals reported a significant increase in its earnings. The company’s consolidated net profit rose by 25.3% to Rs 31.14 crore, driven by a 5.1% increase in net sales to Rs 315.11 crore compared to the same period last year. This positive financial performance reflects the company’s strategic investments and operational efficiencies.

Despite the positive financial results, the company’s stock price experienced a slight decline, dropping 0.67% to Rs 959.70 on the BSE. This volatility can often be influenced by broader market conditions and investor sentiment – factors outside of Atlanta Electricals’ direct control.

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