HT / EHV Transmission · Substations · Data Center EPC
Speed, accountability and technical depth — from design to energisation
Trivolt Infra is an EPC and infrastructure execution firm built to serve private developers, industrial clients and data center operators across HT/EHV transmission, substations and mission-critical electrical infrastructure — segments where speed, precision and round-the-clock reliability are non-negotiable.
Trivolt is promoted by five partners, including the founding leadership of an established electrical distribution contracting group with a decade of execution across substations, overhead lines and underground cabling for state utilities in Maharashtra, Karnataka and Kerala. Trivolt was formed to bring that same execution discipline to the private sector, where turnkey speed, single-point accountability and technical depth matter as much as regulatory compliance.
Our focus is narrow and deliberate: data center HT infrastructure, private transmission lines, industrial substations, and full EPC delivery — design, procurement, erection, testing, commissioning and O&M, delivered under one roof.
States of presence and related figures reflect the founding group's combined experience, and will be updated as Trivolt Infra builds its own execution history.
11kV to 220kV+ lines — route survey, design, foundations, stringing and commissioning.
New-build 33/11kV, 33/22kV and 132/33kV substations — air-insulated and gas-insulated switchgear.
Substations, cable laying and tower erection for mission-critical data center loads.
UG cable networks including trenchless horizontal directional drilling — minimal surface disruption.
Pre-commissioning tests, statutory charging approvals and safe energisation protocols.
End-to-end coordination with all government electrical utilities.
Post-commissioning operations, preventive maintenance and round-the-clock breakdown response.
Trivolt Infra is a new entity — its promoters bring an established execution history in government electrical distribution contracting, the foundation Trivolt now extends into private-sector EPC.
| Client / Project | Scope |
|---|---|
| MSEDCL Nagpur T-01 | 33/11kV 2×10MVA GIS Substation · 87.4 km UG Cable · 87 Distribution Transformers · 35.8 km HDD |
| MSEDCL Baramati T-01 | 43.6 km UG Cable · 77 RMUs |
| Konkan LNG Ltd | 33/11kV 2×23/30 MVA Substation · 14.5 km UG Cable |
| MSEDCL MIDC T-11 | 32.7 km UG Cable · 29 RMUs · 15 Distribution Transformers |
| Kirloskar Brothers Ltd — Bhama Askhed | 33/22kV 5MVA Substation · 9.55 km 22kV Express Feeder |
| MSRDC Lonavala (Missing Link Project) | 22/22kV Indoor Switching Station · 7.6 km 22kV Express Feeder |
| Ongoing220kV Line, Chakan | 10 km tower line |
| OngoingRDSS Kerala | 240 km, 11kV 300 sqmm cable laying by HDD |
| OngoingMumbai–Ahmedabad Bullet Train | Electrode line |
| OngoingJawahar Kardas | 132kV line |
| OngoingMandai | GIS Substation |
Executed by the promoter group's affiliate contracting firm; cited to demonstrate the technical depth and execution capability behind Trivolt's leadership team.
The group holds a formal incentive letter from MSEDCL's Rastapeth Urban Circle (Ref: SE/RPUC/T-12/MIDC/1353, dated 11 March 2025) for completing the T-12 MIDC Network Strengthening tender 15 weeks ahead of schedule — earning an early-completion incentive under Clause 16.9 of the tender. By the group's own record, it is the only such incentive letter received from MSEDCL — a documented endorsement of execution speed from a government utility client.
The promoter group's annual turnover has nearly doubled over the last two years — a trajectory that underpins the working capital and bank-guarantee capacity Trivolt can draw on as it scales into private EPC.
Group (Phoenix Electricals) annual turnover, FY23–FY26. Figures reflect the founding group's government-contracting business; cited to demonstrate the financial scale and growth trajectory behind Trivolt's promoters.
To be clear with clients and in tenders: these figures and the MSEDCL recognition belong to the promoter group's existing contracting entity. They are presented as evidence of the leadership team's capability and financial standing — not as Trivolt Infra's own executed turnover, which is still being built.
Owned — not rented — specialist equipment is what lets the group mobilize fast on HDD, testing and civil works: a real advantage on private-sector timelines, where subcontracted equipment availability is often the actual bottleneck.
| Equipment | Count |
|---|---|
| Cable Testing Van | 1 |
| MALA (USA) Ground Penetrating Radar — underground utility detection | 1 |
| 20 Tonne HDD Machine | 1 |
| 32 Tonne HDD Machine | 4 |
| 50 Tonne HDD Machine | 1 |
| 215 Poclain Excavators | 2 |
| Ajax Concrete Mixer | 2 |
| 32 Ft Trucks | 7 |
| Mahindra Pick-Up | 4 |
| Sonalika Tractor | 1 |
Fleet held by the promoter group; available to support Trivolt's project mobilization.
The promoter group is the only contractor to hold an MSEDCL early-completion incentive letter — 15 weeks ahead of schedule on a network-strengthening tender. Speed here is evidenced, not claimed.
Design, procurement, erection, testing, commissioning, liaisoning and O&M under one roof. One contract, one team, one point of responsibility.
Six HDD rigs, GPR utility detection and a cable testing van — owned outright. Mobilization is never hostage to a rental market.
A decade executing for state utilities means statutory compliance, safety protocols and documentation rigour are built in, not bolted on.
Purpose-built for data centers, industrial parks and renewable IPPs — clients for whom downtime is measured in lakhs per hour.
Backed by a promoter group scaling past ₹82 Cr turnover, with the working-capital and bank-guarantee headroom large EPC contracts demand.