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Nirmal Wires offers high-performance aluminium rods and LT cables for efficient power distribution

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March 2025

Nirmal Wires’s high-performance aluminium rods and specialised conductors, such as AAC, AAAC, ACSR, AACSR, ACAR, and ACSS, are designed to minimise transmission and distribution losses. Its range of cables, including LT PVC, LT AB, and LT XLPE, is crucial for ensuring reliable and efficient power distribution within modernised networks.

Nirmal Wires offers high-performance aluminium rods and LT cables for efficient power distribution

Nirmal Saraf Managing Director Nirmal Wires Pvt. Ltd.

(Group Nirmal)

The Indian power distribution landscape is evolving, and Nirmal Wires stands ready to meet the growing demand for high-quality, reliable wire and cable solutions. The company is committed to supporting the modernisation of the power sector through cutting-edge products and a dedication to excellence. Nirmal Saraf shares major highlights with EPR.

How might increased private sector involvement in power distribution impact the wires and cables market competition and create challenges?

With the increasing involvement of private sector players in the Indian power distribution landscape, the wires and cables market is in a position for significant development. While private participation in distribution remains limited, with state-owned entities dominating 93 percent of the market, their gradual entry is expected to bring about changes. Increased competition among distribution companies could lead to a greater focus on efficiency and service quality, potentially driving demand for high-quality, reliable wires and cables. This could also lead to a demand for advanced cable technologies that minimise transmission losses and enhance grid stability.

However, this evolving landscape presents challenges for manufacturers. Due to increased competition among distribution companies, they may face pressure to offer competitive pricing. Additionally, they may need to adapt to different private players' specific technical requirements and standards, leading to increased complexity in manufacturing and supply chains. Hence, to effectively counter these challenges, manufacturers must invest in research and development to offer innovative and cost-effective solutions while strengthening their relationships with private distribution companies to understand their evolving needs.

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