Larsen & Toubro’s (L&T) Power Transmission & Distribution (PT&D) business has won a series of “Large” grid infrastructure contracts across the Middle East. As per L&T’s classification, projects in this category are valued between ₹2,500 crore and ₹5,000 crore.
These contracts aim to enhance regional grid reliability, meet rising energy demands, and support renewable energy integration in the GCC region.
Key Highlights
UAE – 400 kV Substation for GCC Interconnection
L&T PT&D will engineer, procure, and construct a 400 kV substation in the UAE.
The project establishes a direct 400 kV interconnection linking Oman’s network with the GCC’s super grid.
This upgrade—transitioning from the existing 220 kV connection—will enable better utilization of generation capacity and improved grid resilience across GCC countries.
Saudi Arabia – Renewable Energy Integration Project
L&T has also secured a turnkey order for 380 kV overhead transmission lines in Saudi Arabia.
These lines are designed to connect renewable energy power plants to the national grid, promoting cleaner energy distribution.
Middle East – Expanding Power Demand Infrastructure
Another order involves constructing new 132 kV substations to meet the region’s rapidly growing electricity demand.
Together, these large-scale wins underscore L&T’s leadership in EPC and power infrastructure. With a legacy spanning eight decades and a turnover of over USD 30 billion, L&T continues to strengthen its global footprint through technological excellence, customer focus, and world-class project execution.