Advait Energy Transitions Limited (formerly Advait Infratech Limited) has won key contracts from Paschim Gujarat Vij Company Limited (PGVCL) as part of its System Improvement Scheme. The company emerged as the lowest bidder (L1) for two major projects involving the supply and installation of 11kV medium voltage covered conductors and related accessories.
Two new projects have been awarded to Advait Energy to enhance power infrastructure in Gujarat. In the Bhavnagar Circle, the company will oversee the supply, installation, testing, and commissioning of a new 11kV feeder network. This initiative is focused on improving the reliability of electricity distribution in the region and is slated for completion within 12 months.
A parallel project will be undertaken in the Amreli Circle, involving a similar scope of work. The goal here is also to strengthen the feeder network and ensure a more stable power supply. Like the Bhavnagar project, the Amreli upgrade is expected to be completed within a year, contributing to overall improvements in regional energy infrastructure.
These initiatives are part of PGVCL’s broader efforts to upgrade its power distribution infrastructure and improve service quality across key regions in Gujarat. Commenting on the development, Shalin Sheth, Founder and Managing Director of Advait Energy Transitions Ltd, said, “We are honoured to be selected for these important projects under PGVCL’s System Improvement Scheme. This reinforces our mission to support the nation’s power infrastructure with efficient and reliable solutions.” The company’s selection underscores its technical strength and ability to deliver turnkey projects aligned with current energy sector demands.
Established in 2010 and based in Ahmedabad, Advait Energy Transitions Ltd operates in the fields of power transmission, telecom infrastructure, and emerging energy solutions such as green hydrogen, hydrogen fuel cells, and carbon markets. A publicly listed firm on the Bombay Stock Exchange, Advait provides advanced technologies including OPGW, ERS, and HTLS conductors. The company is committed to supporting India’s shift toward cleaner, more efficient energy systems through innovation and sustainable practices.