TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, May 9. Uzeltechsanoat
Association hosted a key meeting dedicated to the development of
cooperation between L&T Construction and local cable
manufacturers involved in solar energy projects, Trend reports.
The meeting brought together Rajan Bansal, head of L&T
Construction—the main contractor for Uzbekistan’s renewable energy
initiatives funded by Saudi Arabia’s ACWA Power—along with the
company’s supply director Ravikiran Ransubhe. They were joined by
representatives from leading domestic cable and wire producers,
including Uzkabel, TCG, Prokab, and Artikul Aziya Kabel.
Participants discussed price proposals and partnership terms for
the supply of cable and wire products required for the construction
of solar power plants in Uzbekistan. The parties expressed interest
in developing long-term, mutually beneficial cooperation and agreed
to further examine forthcoming commercial offers.
Such engagements are considered vital for boosting the share of
locally manufactured products in the energy sector, reducing
reliance on imports, enhancing the export potential of domestic
producers, and strengthening industrial cooperation.
The meeting followed a recent visit by a high-level delegation
from ACWA Power, L&T Construction, and Uzbekistan’s Ministry of
Energy to Enter Steel and Technopark, aimed at exploring
opportunities to localize the supply of electrical equipment for
solar projects in the country.