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Laser Power & Infra Limited announced its first commercial order of advanced transmission conductors from Himachal Pradesh State Electricity Board Limited (HPSEBL). The order, amounting to USD 436,100, is for a turnkey reconductoring project in the Nalagarh Electrical Division of Himachal Pradesh to improve the reliability of the state’s power supply.
{alcircleadd}The project will utilize Aluminium Encapsulated Carbon Core Conductors (AECC) manufactured by Laser Power & Infra under a licensing agreement signed with TS Conductor Corp., USA, in March 2025.
This project will replace traditional conductors with High Temperature Low Sag (HTLS) conductors, enabling increased transmission capacity without the need for new transmission towers or additional right of way. The company noted that this solution is an affordable way to strengthen existing transmission infrastructure.
The order will also be the first commercial application of TS Conductor’s proprietary AECC technology in India, with the conductors produced domestically by Laser Power & Infra.
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Commenting on the development, Deepak Goel, Chairman and Managing Director of Laser Power & Infra, said the order validates the company's strategy of bringing globally proven advanced conductor technologies to India's power sector.
He added that AECC technology can help increase transmission capacity and improve grid efficiency without expanding existing transmission corridors. The company said it has already prequalified and submitted bids for 18 transmission EPC projects of 66 kV and above involving similar reconductoring technologies.
Established in 1988, Laser Power & Infra is an integrated manufacturer of power cables and conductors with EPC capabilities. The company operates three manufacturing facilities in West Bengal with a combined production capacity of 85,448 metric tonnes.
As of March 31, 2026, it had installed more than 85,191 circuit kilometres of high- and low-tension distribution lines and commissioned over 113 substations across multiple Indian states.
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