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Jyoti Structures Limited (JSL), incorporated in 1974, is an Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) contracting company focused on power transmission and distribution (T&D) networks across India and international markets. The company operates across three lines—transmission lines, substations and rural electrification—with experience up to 800 kV for transmission lines and up to 765 kV for substations. It has constructed over 31,000 circuit km of lines, built over 1,800 bays of substations, and electrified over 37,000 villages; key clients include Adani, Vedanta Group, ReNew Power, Apraava, Torrent and PGCIL . JSL’s footprint spans India and several countries where it maintains subsidiaries and branches; manufacturing is based at Nasik (Plant-I and Plant-II) and Raipur, with a Tower Testing Station at Ghoti, Maharashtra. The company reported having 10 subsidiaries (Indian and overseas) and two joint ventures.
Key milestones include completing 50 years of operations, marking its Golden Jubilee year ; commencement of manufacturing at its first Nasik unit in August 2022 with an annual capacity of 36,000 MT (now running at optimal level) ; and strong operational progress in FY 2024–25, including re-entry into PowerGrid via a key portion of the 800 kV HVDC Khavda–Nagpur project and repeat 765 kV line orders from Adani.

JSL is an EPC contractor in power T&D, delivering transmission lines, substations and rural electrification projects in India and abroad. It has executed lines up to 800 kV, substations up to 765 kV, and large-scale village electrification programmes.
. JSL operates in India with branches in countries including Bhutan, Kenya, Tanzania, Georgia, South Africa, Uganda and Tunisia, and has subsidiaries across the UAE, South Africa, USA, Kenya, Nigeria, Namibia and Canada. Its manufacturing plants are at Nasik (Plant‑I and Plant‑II) and Raipur, and it runs a Tower Testing Station at Ghoti, Maharashtra.
The company has 10 subsidiaries.