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Working Visit to Mehru Electrical & Mechanical Engineers (P) Ltd.

On 22 October 2018, Izolyator representatives paid a working visit to the Indian instrument transformer plant Mehru Electrical & Mechanical Engineers (P) Ltd.

Logo Mehru Electrical & Mechanical Engineers (P) Ltd. manufactures Instrument Transformers up to 420 kV. Mehru is one of the leading suppliers of Instrument Transformers to numerous clients not only in India but all over the world. Exports its production in more than 30 countries around the world. Mehru Production & Facts: Outdoor Oil Coated Transformers up to 440 kV voltage class, Outdoor Oil coated Electromagnetic Voltage Transformers up to 300 kV voltage class, Outdoor Oil coated Capacitor Voltage Transformers and Coupling Capacitors up to 440 voltage class, Combined CT/PT units up to 36 kV voltage class, Precision Grade Current & Voltage Transformers/ Test Benches, Indoor Resin Cast Instrument Transformers up to 36 kV, Low Tension Current & Voltage Transformers, High Voltage Test Sets up to 800 kV voltage class. Mehru is located in Bhiwadi, Rajasthan state in India.

Izolyator was represented by Commercial Director, Deputy CEO Ivan Panfilov and Head of International Business Development Department Andrey Shornikov.

Sandeep Prakash Sharma, Executive Director at Mehru and his colleagues received the guests.

Head office of Mehru Electrical & Mechanical Engineers (P) Ltd. (photo: Mehru)

Head office of Mehru Electrical & Mechanical Engineers (P) Ltd. (photo: Mehru)

The purpose of the visit is planning and coordination of initial works under the agreement on a J/V set up between Mehru Electrical & Mechanical Engineers (P) Ltd. and Izolyator.

The signing ceremony took place in August 2018 during the 47th CIGRE Session in Paris in presence of the management of the largest power grid companies of Russia and India: Federal Grid Company of the Unified Energy System and Power Grid Corporation of India Limited.

The sides discussed the key priorities of a unified strategy on the global market of high-voltage equipment, outlined a plan of organizational steps to ensure and efficient interaction and agreed on further practical steps in realization of the J/V project, envisaged by the Paris agreement.