Cairo – Mubasher: Elsewedy Electric advanced its power transformation project in Saudi Arabia through a portfolio of six power substations across the Kingdom, with voltage levels ranging between 110 and 115 kilovolts.
This is part of the EGX-listed company’s ongoing commitment to supporting and strengthening the power transmission sector in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, according to a press release.
These projects involve collaboration with Saudi Electricity Company and National Grid Company, including Hitachi Energy and Siemens Energy. They contribute to improving the efficiency of electricity networks and supporting continuity of power supply, in line with the growing demand for energy across various regions of the Kingdom.
Meanwhile, the substations are distributed across the Western Region, including the Jawharat Al Arous and Naqua substations, as well as the Riyadh substation, in addition to the Eastern Region in Dammam, which includes the Al‑Nasriyah, Al‑Khaleej‑2, and Al‑Fayhaa substations.
Hesham Hegazy, CEO of Elsewedy ElectricPower Systems Projects, stated “These substations reflect our continued collaboration with National Grid, enhancing the reliability and flexibility of the energy system over the long term.”
“They play a vital role in meeting the growing demand for electricity and supporting ongoing urban and industrial expansion, thereby strengthening overall system stability and sustainability,” the CEO noted.
Hegazy added: “We operate under a fully integrated turnkey delivery model, demonstrating our ability to provide comprehensive solutions across all project phases and reinforcing our position as a trusted partner and a key player in the energy sector.”
Last month, Rowad Modern Engineering, a subsidiary of Elsewedy Electric, commenced the development and expansion project for the facilities of Saudi Logistics Services Company (SAL) at King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh.