Advait Energy Transitions Limited, previously operating as Advait Infratech Limited, has secured a turnkey contract worth ₹49.99 crore from Dakshin Gujarat Vij Company Limited (DGVCL). The contract is part of the Vanbandhu Kalyan Yojana (VKY-2), a government initiative focused on enhancing power infrastructure in tribal areas.
The project involves the supply, installation, testing, and commissioning of 11 KV 55mm² AAAC Medium Voltage Covered Conductor systems and related accessories. DGVCL will provide the necessary poles and fabrication materials. The work is to be completed within 15 months, further establishing Advait’s role in delivering complex infrastructure projects across India. The award reflects the company’s capacity to support government-led electrification and rural development initiatives.
Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, Advait Energy Transitions Limited is active in the power transmission, distribution, substation, and telecom infrastructure sectors. It has completed over 450 projects in more than 45 countries and partners with over 100 international clients.
Its product range includes Stringing Tools, ACS Wires, OPGW Cables, Emergency Restoration Systems, Optical Fibre Cables, and a variety of insulators. The company has delivered EPC projects across all Indian states, including live-line installations, underground cabling, and medium- and high-voltage systems.
Advait is also expanding into renewable energy and advanced technologies. It is developing initiatives in Green Hydrogen, including a 300 MW production facility under the Government of India’s PLI scheme, as well as 50 MW of battery storage and over 300 MW of solar integration. The company is involved in manufacturing electrolysers, hydrogen fuel cell systems, refuelling stations, and hydrogen storage units, highlighting its commitment to clean and resilient energy infrastructure.