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CG Power wins ₹900 cr US Data Centre order

CG Power and Industrial Solutions Ltd has won a major overseas contract worth around ₹900 crore from US-based Tallgrass Integrated Logistics Solutions LLC. This is the biggest single order in the company’s history and marks its formal entry into the global data centre infrastructure segment.

As part of the agreement, CG Power will supply high-capacity power transformers for a large data centre project in the United States. These transformers play a crucial role in ensuring uninterrupted power supply, which is essential for data centres that support digital services such as cloud computing, artificial intelligence and large-scale data storage.

The transformers will be designed, manufactured and tested at CG Power’s facilities in India. The company said deliveries will take place over a period of 12 to 20 months, with shipments made from Mumbai under standard international trade terms. The contract is a direct export order, underlining CG Power’s increasing focus on international markets.

Company management described the order as a strategic breakthrough, stating that it provides a strong platform to enter the fast-growing global data centre sector. With rising digitalisation, demand for data centres is increasing worldwide, leading to higher need for reliable and advanced power infrastructure.

CG Power said the order demonstrates its engineering strength and ability to meet strict global quality and performance standards. It also highlights the company’s capability to deliver mission-critical equipment for projects where power reliability is vital.

The announcement was positively received by the market, with CG Power’s shares seeing an uptick following the news. Entry into the global data centre space is expected to open new growth opportunities and strengthen the company’s export pipeline in the coming years.

Industry experts believe this move could help CG Power diversify its business beyond its traditional domestic and industrial segments.

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