Atlanta Electricals wins Rs 193.92 cr APTRANSCO LOI
Atlanta Electricals Ltd
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Work order: what Atlanta Electricals received
Atlanta Electricals Ltd has secured a confirmed work order through a Letter of Intent (LOI) from Transmission Corporation of Andhra Pradesh Limited (APTRANSCO). The order value is Rs 193.92 crore, and the company has disclosed that the contract value is inclusive of GST. The update was disclosed to stock exchanges on August 18, 2026.
The order is for the design, manufacture, testing, and supply of auto transformers meant for power transmission infrastructure. The company also stated that the scope includes supply and unloading in line with tender terms.
Scope and specifications of the transformers
As per the disclosure, the order covers 12 units of 160 MVA, 220/132 kV Auto Transformers. These are high-capacity transformers typically used in transmission networks to manage voltage levels and improve power flow efficiency.
Atlanta Electricals described the order as supportive of its presence in the power transmission segment and as a demonstration of its capability to manufacture and supply high-capacity transformers for transmission infrastructure.
Tender reference and contracting details
APTRANSCO’s LOI references Tender Specification No. PMM21-31/2026 (Lot-2). The scope and delivery are expected to follow the technical specifications and commercial terms stipulated in the tender.
The company’s exchange filing reiterates that the total contract value for the 12 units is Rs 193.92 crore including GST.
Order size in financial context
The company’s filing includes a financial comparison to place the order in context. The Rs 193.92 crore LOI represents roughly 38% of the company’s pre-computed average quarterly revenue of Rs 504.55 crore.
The disclosure also notes that the current order value aligns with the company’s typical per-order size visible in its recent history, which ranges between Rs 190 crore and Rs 285 crore for bulk transformer supplies.
Total disclosed order book mentioned in the filing
Along with the new LOI, the company referenced its disclosed order pipeline. When combined with prior wins, the Total Disclosed Order Book was stated at Rs 1,900.60 crore, described as the sum of 8 orders disclosed across the last 3 fiscal quarters (as referenced by the article text).
Separately, the article text also notes that the company’s order book had reached more than Rs 3,116 crore as of June 2026.
Stock price and trading range cited
The article text mentions Atlanta Electricals’ share price at Rs 1,780.8, with an intraday high of Rs 1,815 and a low of Rs 1,683 (as reported in the same context). No additional timeframe beyond “today” is provided in the supplied text.
Recent performance snapshot cited
The article text also includes a snapshot of Atlanta Electricals’ 4QFY26 performance, stating that revenue/EBITDA/PAT rose 82%/118%/129% YoY to INR 7.5b / INR 1.5b / INR 1b.
For readability and consistency, these figures translate to Rs 750 crore revenue, Rs 150 crore EBITDA, and Rs 100 crore PAT.
Background: earlier order headlines and debarment timeline
The supplied text references prior order-related headlines, including:
- An item dated 04/06 citing an order worth INR 2.85 billion for supply of power transformers.
- An item dated 03/06 citing a Letter of Award from Punjab State Transmission Corporation Limited with order value INR 2,851.479 million.
The text also references a regulatory or contractual development: a debarment withdrawn update dated Aug 13, 2026, and a separate mention of a debarment order dated Mar 30, 2026.
What the company has scheduled next
Atlanta Electricals has scheduled an investor and analyst interaction for August 21, 2026, according to the supplied text. Such interactions typically provide management commentary on order execution, capacity, working capital, and segment demand, although no specific agenda details are included in the provided material.
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Market impact and why this order matters
For a transformer manufacturer, repeated large-ticket wins in the Rs 190 crore to Rs 285 crore band, as described in the text, help investors track order flow consistency. The APTRANSCO LOI adds another state utility-linked project to the company’s disclosed set of orders.
The contract is also specifically tied to power transmission, a segment where procurement is largely driven by grid strengthening requirements and tender-based ordering. The company’s emphasis on design, manufacturing, and testing suggests a full-scope supply responsibility for these units.
Conclusion
Atlanta Electricals’ Rs 193.92 crore APTRANSCO LOI covers the supply of 12 units of 160 MVA, 220/132 kV auto transformers and was disclosed on August 18, 2026 with GST included in the contract value. The company has also scheduled an investor and analyst interaction on August 21, 2026, which will be the next confirmed event mentioned in the supplied text.
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