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Voltamp Transformers jumps after bagging Rs 149- cr GETCO transformer order

28-Nov-25   14:17 Hrs IST
The order, valued at approximately Rs 149 crore, is scheduled for execution within six months. The company confirmed that neither the promoter nor the promoter group or related entities have any interest in GETCO, and the contract does not qualify as a related party transaction.

Voltamp, headquartered in Vadodara, Gujarat, is a leading Indian manufacturer of power and distribution transformers, with over 70,000 installations across India and abroad. The company operates two manufacturing units and is expanding capacity with a new facility to meet growing demand for transformers up to 250 MVA (220 kV class).

Voltamp Transformers is a leading manufacturer of energy-efficient transformers, specializing in the design, manufacture, and supply of both oil-filled and dry-type units. The company caters to a diverse range of sectors, including power, oil and gas, petrochemicals, steel, cement, data centers, green energy, and commercial infrastructure.

The company's net profit rose 4.10% to Rs 78.85 crore on 21.32% increase in revenue from operations to Rs 482.56 crore in Q2 FY26 over Q2 FY25.

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