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Enviro Infra Engineers Bags Rs 2,240 Cr Orders, Expands into BESS with 930 MWh Projects

Apr 17, 2026

The company secures major contracts across water and renewable sectors, including NTPC-backed storage projects worth Rs 1,070 crore.

Enviro Infra Engineers has announced fresh order wins exceeding Rs 2,240 crore across its water, wastewater, and renewable energy segments since March 2026, reflecting strong momentum in both core and emerging business areas.

According to the company, projects worth over Rs 1,170 crore come from the water and wastewater segment, while renewable energy orders account for more than Rs 1,070 crore. These projects are expected to be executed within a timeframe of 15 to 24 months.

A key highlight is the company’s entry into the Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) space through four projects awarded by NTPC. Valued at around Rs 1,070 crore, these projects have a combined capacity of 930 MWh and are spread across states including Uttar Pradesh, Assam, Karnataka, and Telangana, marking a strategic diversification into the energy storage segment.

In its core operations, the company has secured a Rs 411 crore project from Bihar Urban Infrastructure Development Corporation under the AMRUT 2.0 scheme in Aurangabad, Bihar. Additionally, it has won two projects worth approximately Rs 972 crore under the Swachh Bharat Mission (Urban) 2.0 in Pune and Nashik, Maharashtra.

Commenting on the development, Chairman Sanjay Jain stated that the consistent inflow of orders highlights the company’s execution strength and strategic focus on high-growth infrastructure sectors. He added that the foray into BESS marks an important step in broadening the company’s portfolio, while its established water and wastewater business continues to provide stable growth.

The company currently maintains a robust order book exceeding Rs 4,600 crore, including more than Rs 2,500 crore in water and wastewater projects, over Rs 1,000 crore in renewable energy, and upwards of Rs 1,100 crore in operations and maintenance contracts—offering strong revenue visibility and growth prospects over the coming years.