Strengthening India’s Transmission Network

The UCL TS Conductor manufacturing deal marks a major step in advancing India’s power infrastructure. Universal Cables Limited (UCL) has partnered with TS Conductor Corp. to manufacture high‑temperature, low‑sag (HTLS) conductors. The collaboration supports India’s growing transmission network and rising energy demand. Learn more about UCL at https://www.universalcables.com.

Local Manufacturing to Support Grid Expansion

The agreement introduces domestic production of next‑generation HTLS conductors designed to handle India’s increasing power needs. Using TS Conductor’s proprietary HTLS technology, UCL will create conductors that carry higher current at elevated temperatures while maintaining minimal sag.

This design lets utilities transfer more power through existing lines without investing in new rights‑of‑way or major tower modifications—a key advantage as grid congestion intensifies. For more details about the technology, visit https://www.tsconductor.com.

Powering Clean Energy and Urban Growth

India’s electricity demand continues to rise due to industrial expansion, urbanization, and renewable energy integration. As a result, UCL and TS Conductor’s partnership creates a strategic opportunity to supply advanced HTLS technology across the country.

By localizing production, the companies aim to shorten delivery timesreduce supply chain costs, and make high‑performance conductors more accessible to utilities and EPC contractors.
Additionally, the partnership enhances UCL’s manufacturing portfolio while positioning TS Conductor closer to India’s fast‑growing power market.

A Long‑Term Collaboration for Grid Modernization

Unlike traditional licensing deals, this partnership establishes a long‑term collaboration focused on innovation and modernization. Together, UCL and TS Conductor will introduce new conductor designs tailored to India’s evolving grid infrastructure and renewable energy projects.

This cooperation underscores both companies’ commitment to increase transmission capacity, improve reliability, and deliver sustainable power solutions that support India’s energy transition.