Latest power sector tenders track UPCL rate-contract procurement for 600 EEL2 transformers
India’s Latest power sector tenders continue to highlight distribution network upgrades as utilities strengthen last-mile infrastructure. Uttarakhand Power Corporation Limited (UPCL) has opened the technical bid stage for Tender No. 2026_UPCLC_92541_1 covering the supply of 600 units of 11/0.433 kV, 250 kVA BIS-marked EEL2 copper-wound distribution transformers.
The procurement follows a two-year rate contract model, allowing the utility to draw equipment supplies in phases rather than through a single bulk order. Such procurement structures are increasingly common in Latest power sector tenders, as utilities seek flexibility to match equipment supply with ongoing network reinforcement programmes.
The transformers specified in the tender must comply with BIS EEL2 efficiency norms, which impose stricter limits on load and no-load losses. Distribution transformers are a critical component in reducing technical losses, especially in feeder-level networks supplying residential and commercial loads.
In Latest power sector tenders, efficiency-focused procurement is becoming a standard requirement as utilities align with national energy-efficiency mandates. The copper-wound configuration specified by UPCL also indicates a design preference for higher reliability and improved operational performance.
Four suppliers participated in the technical stage of the tender, including Century Infrapower Private Limited, Hillstron, Maxima Powertech Solutions and United Electricals and Transformers.For professionals monitoring Latest power sector tenders, this procurement reflects how utilities are integrating energy-efficient equipment into long-term distribution infrastructure strategies. The rate-contract approach also provides procurement stability while maintaining supply flexibility for future network expansion, Smart Grid, Distribution Infrastructure, News On Power Sector, Power Projects.



















