2 Firms Qualify in ₹114.6 Cr KSEB Transformer Supply Tender
Technical Evaluation Key Takeaways
- ✓ Kerala State Electricity Board is procuring 35 high-capacity transformers.
- ✓ Tender value is ₹114.6 crore.
- ✓ ATLANTA ELECTRICALS LIMITED and Transformers and Electricals Kerala Ltd. qualified technically.
- ✓ Technical evaluation completed; financial bids yet to be opened.
- ✓ Project aims to upgrade power infrastructure in Thiruvananthapuram.
ATLANTA ELECTRICALS LIMITED and Transformers and Electricals Kerala Ltd. have both cleared the technical evaluation stage for Kerala State Electricity Board's ₹114.6 crore tender to supply 35 high-capacity transformers in Thiruvananthapuram.
The Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB) has announced the results of the technical evaluation for its major transformer supply tender valued at ₹114.6 crore. The tender seeks suppliers for 35 units of 20MVA, 110kV/11kV three-phase transformers to strengthen the electricity infrastructure in Thiruvananthapuram.
Following the technical scrutiny, two companies—ATLANTA ELECTRICALS LIMITED and Transformers and Electricals Kerala Ltd.—have successfully qualified, moving forward to the next stage of the procurement process.
The Award
ATLANTA ELECTRICALS LIMITED and Transformers and Electricals Kerala Ltd. have both been accepted at the technical evaluation stage for the Kerala State Electricity Board's tender for the supply of 35 high-capacity transformers. No financial bids have been opened yet, and both firms remain in contention for the contract.
Bidders (3)
About the Project
- Procurement is for 35 units of 20MVA, 110kV/11kV three-phase transformers.
- Project location is Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.
- Tender floated by Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB).
- Tender process is being conducted through EPROCURE.
- Aims to enhance the region's electricity distribution capacity.
Why It Matters
This technical qualification marks a significant step towards upgrading Kerala's power infrastructure, ensuring reliable electricity supply for Thiruvananthapuram.
With two firms now technically qualified, the Kerala State Electricity Board will proceed to the financial evaluation stage to determine the lowest bidder. The outcome will be closely watched by industry stakeholders.


