“We did get YTD (year-to-date)so far this year, around ₹3,100 crore of orders, which is almost 57% growth over last year,” he said.
The order book is expected to stay balanced at about 55% domestic and 45% international, in line with market potential.
Narang is confident about achieving the revenue growth guidance of 22-25% for the year, as execution is picking up pace. “If you see the numbers at ₹1,650 crore, what we did in Q1, if you annualise, will be reaching around 20–25% growth,” he noted.

Transrail Lighting on August 21 said it has secured two new orders worth ₹837 crore, taking its order inflows for the current fiscal beyond ₹3,157 crore. The company said these include a domestic transmission line EPC order and an international product supply order.
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On its exposure to Bangladesh, he said Transrail is completing ongoing projects but not considering new orders. “By the end of this year, we will be around 5–6% exposed, so we are very much in
The company is also executing expansion plans. It has committed over ₹500 crore towards capacity additions, including brownfield expansions and a new greenfield tower project, both expected by March 2026.
Transrail Lighting has a market capitalisation of ₹10,411.55 crore and has seen its shares gain over 39% in the last year.
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