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Savita Oil Technologies Limited, founded in 1961 by the late Mr. N. K. Mehra, is a leading Indian manufacturer of petroleum specialty products. The company’s product portfolio includes transformer oils, white and mineral oils, formulated specialty products, and lubricating oils for automotive and industrial applications under brands like TRANSOL, bioTRANSOL, TRANSOL Synth, SAVSOL, TECHNOL, SAVONOL, and SAVOGEL. Headquartered in Mumbai, Savita serves multiple industries including power generation, automotive, pharmaceuticals, FMCG, and agriculture.
The company operates four ISO-certified manufacturing facilities in Turbhe, Mahad, and two units in Silvassa, supported by a NABL-accredited R&D lab. The Mahad facility includes a synthetic ester plant established in 2023 to strengthen its high-performance fluids portfolio. Savita has a pan-India footprint with 41 stock points, 400+ distributors, 1,500+ franchise dealers, 20,000+ retailers, and an export presence in over 75 countries. It also has a wind power division with 53.1 MW capacity across Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu. The Group includes one subsidiary.
The company operates through two main segments: petroleum specialty oils and electricity generation. It continuously develops innovative ester-based lubricants and transformer fluids and maintains a diverse portfolio spanning automotive and industrial applications.

Manufactures petroleum specialty products including transformer oils, white oils, mineral oils, specialty lubricants under brands like TRANSOL and SAVSOL, and ester-based innovations such as SAVSOL Ester5 and TRANSOL Synth.
Headquartered in Mumbai with four ISO-certified plants and a national distribution network, exporting to over 75 countries.
Crossed Rs 1,000 crore quarterly revenue, launched SAVSOL Ester5, secured global approvals for ester-based fluids, and witnessed 80% growth in DEF volumes.