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For over 55 years, TATL has delivered precision-built transformers and lifecycle solutions that strengthen utilities, industries, and strategic national projects. TATL stands among India’s top transformer OEMs, backed by ISO 9001:2015, ISO14001, ISO 45001:2018, and ISO/IEC 17025:2017 certifications and an advanced 24,000 MVA manufacturing facility in Sitarganj. Its engineering strength spans MV, HV, and EHV transformers, designed and tested to global standards. With a proven range from 10 MVA, 33 kV to 500 MVA, 400 kV, the company’s 132 kV and 220 kV units have successfully passed stringent type and short circuit tests as per IEC and IS, CPRI India (Government of India’s high power testing lab). This technical reliability has earned TATL leaderships across utilities, infrastructure and EPCs. With an installed transformer base exceeding 150,000 MVA, TATL is a preferred partner for national utilities, renewable energy, hydro projects, and global EPCs. Its export presence spans Asia and Africa, with strategic plans to expand into the Middle East, Far East, LATAM, and Central America. Approvals from PGCIL, NTPC, major consultants, and key transmission corporations further strengthen its role and deep commitment to reliable, future-ready transformation solutions.
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