BHEL aims to double the non-power revenue to 40% by 2022
<p style="text-align: justify;">The state-owned power equipment major, Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) is aiming at doubling the non-power revenue by 2022 and the projects will be executed on a turnkey basis. The areas like municipal water, Ganga mission, solar, aerospace, defense and metro
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Nov 8, 2017 4:51 AM
The state-owned power equipment major, Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) is aiming at doubling the non-power revenue by 2022 and the projects will be executed on a turnkey basis. The areas like municipal water, Ganga mission, solar, aerospace, defense and metro and high speed rail projects have been identified as growth drivers. “Currently, our non-power business is 20 per cent and we are aiming at doubling it to 40 per cent by 2022,” BHEL Director Amitabh Mathur told PTI. “Unless, we take turnkey projects like we do in power, topline will not be high,” he said. Currently, power and associated business contribute 80 per cent of the revenue for the company, while the rest 20 per cent have been generated by the Railways and other electrical products.
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