RDSS projects tracker: KSEBL expands approved vendor base across distribution materials
RDSS projects at KSEBL are being matched with a wider approved supplier base across core distribution materials, as seen in the latest consolidated SCM vendor list. The approvals span transformers, poles, conductors, underground cables, ABC systems, insulators, lightning arresters, RMUs, AB switches, and associated fittings.
The remarks column shows the mechanism behind the expansion. Vendor Approval Committee and Regional Committee decisions are repeatedly cited, often with meeting dates and conditional notes such as inspection or quality compliance. Several entries explicitly reference approvals granted for RDSS projects works through meetings held across 2024–2026.
The list also reflects procurement readiness across categories, not single-item empanelment. It includes distribution transformers (100–500 kVA), PSC and fabricated poles, ACSR conductors, HT and LT XLPE cables, ABC systems, and cable accessories. It suggests that feeder works, network strengthening, and undergrounding can move on parallel fronts, as is common under a Distribution infrastructure tender approach.
The supplier ecosystem is layered. Current vendors sit alongside state MSMEs, PSUs, previously short-closed suppliers, prequalified firms, and newly inducted manufacturers. This helps reduce bottlenecks where one material class can slow field progress.Overlapping vendor options appear across cables, conductors, and ABC systems. The pattern indicates that RDSS projects sourcing is being diversified to improve delivery resilience during high demand cycles. For procurement teams and contractors, RDSS projects outcomes are tied to lead times for transformers, switchgear, and cable deliveries. EnergylineIndia.com flags this as a useful Smart grid-era governance and supply chain signal within DISCOMs Latest News, RDSS, KSEBL, Vendor Approval, SCM, Power Distribution, Kerala Power, Smart Grid.














