Company Overview

Transformers & Rectifiers (India) Limited (TARIL) is India's one of the most prominent transformer manufacturers, providing innovative solutions for more than four decades. Based in Ahmedabad, TARIL was set up in 1981 and has become a reliable name among the industry's top transformer manufacturing companies with 18,000+ installations worldwide. With top notch, technologically advanced facilities, backward integration features, and emphasis on high-voltage, specialty, and environment-friendly transformers, TARIL caters to various sectors such as power, railways, renewables, and infrastructure. Innovative, quality, and customer-focused, TARIL keeps powering essential infrastructure globally with dependable transformer technologies designed for tomorrow's energy system.

45 Years

one of India’s leading transformer manufacturing companies

18000+

Transformer Installed

40+

Country Served

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Our Vision

To consolidate our National and International presence as a leading manufacturer of Power, Furnace and Rectifier Transformers and maintain an average annual growth rate of 50%.

Our Mission

To emerge as a preferred solution provider for quality Transformers with a team of dedicated professionals and business associates who are ethical, value driven and create excellent customer relationships.

Core Values

  • Innovation & Excellence
  • Customer Commitment
  • Environmental Responsibility
  • Integrity & Transparency

TARIL History

2020-2025

This was TARIL's best performing phase—registering record revenues, production, and order inflow. It won a ₹740 crore single order from GETCO and raised ₹500 crores through QIP. Large capacity additions (15,000 MVA + 22,000 MVA) and backward integration schemes were initiated. The company commissioned fully automated radiator and fabrication units, got its first STATCOM order, and consolidated its leadership in India's renewable and high-voltage power infrastructure industries.

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1981-1993

Founded in 1981 by Mr. Jitendra U. Mamtora, Transformers & Rectifiers (India) Limited began its journey with a strong vision to empower India’s power sector. From modest beginnings focused on transformer repair, TARIL evolved into one of India’s largest private transformer manufacturing companies. Over the decades, it has pioneered several technological milestones—such as India’s first 1200 kV transformer and 420 kV ester-filled reactor—while expanding globally. Backed by innovation, precision engineering, and customer trust, TARIL’s legacy continues to shape the future of energy transmission and distribution worldwide.

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1994-2000

TARIL commissioned its Changodar facility, scaling production up to 110kV class transformers. It became a dominant force in furnace transformers, capturing nearly 80% of the domestic market. This phase solidified TARIL's manufacturing capabilities and positioned the company as a trusted supplier for India's growing power sector.

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2001-2005

TARIL began producing transformers up to 245 kV and fulfilled large-scale orders for GETCO and TNEB. This period marked its strategic move into EHV products, including EAF and traction transformers, strengthening its role in utility and industrial power applications.

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2006-2011

TARIL got listed on NSE and BSE, executed 132 kV+ transformers in bulk, and supplied 400 kV class units for NTPC and PGCIL. It earned the 'Best Supplier Award' from GETCO and began international exports, including high-capacity transformers for Russia.

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2012-2015

TARIL developed India’s first 1200 kV transformer and delivered 170 MVA EAF units for MENA. Strategic tech tie-ups with Fuji Electric and ZTR Ukraine expanded its 765 kV offerings. The company also ramped up green transformer projects using natural ester fluid.

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2016-2020

TARIL successfully implemented more than 80 green transformers with natural ester fluid and became India's sole transformer manufacturer with a NABL-authorized laboratory for electrical steel testing. The organization commissioned dynamic short-circuit tests for bulk transformers and designed 75 MVA, 115 kV green transformers. It marked its global presence through exports to Russia, Iran, and Mexico, while diversifying its portfolio through high-rating furnaces, EAF, and solar application transformers.

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2020-2025

This was TARIL's best performing phase—registering record revenues, production, and order inflow. It won a ₹740 crore single order from GETCO and raised ₹500 crores through QIP. Large capacity additions (15,000 MVA + 22,000 MVA) and backward integration schemes were initiated. The company commissioned fully automated radiator and fabrication units, got its first STATCOM order, and consolidated its leadership in India's renewable and high-voltage power infrastructure industries.

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1981-1993

Founded in 1981 by Mr. Jitendra U. Mamtora, Transformers & Rectifiers (India) Limited began its journey with a strong vision to empower India’s power sector. From modest beginnings focused on transformer repair, TARIL evolved into one of India’s largest private transformer manufacturing companies. Over the decades, it has pioneered several technological milestones—such as India’s first 1200 kV transformer and 420 kV ester-filled reactor—while expanding globally. Backed by innovation, precision engineering, and customer trust, TARIL’s legacy continues to shape the future of energy transmission and distribution worldwide.

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1994-2000
2001-2005
2006-2011
2012-2015
2016-2020
2020-2025
1994-2000
2001-2005
2006-2011
2012-2015
2016-2020
2020-2025
1994-2000
2001-2005
2006-2011
2012-2015
2016-2020
2020-2025
Meet Our Board of Directors

Discover the Brilliant Minds Powering Our Company's Growth

Mrs. Karuna J. Mamtora

Executive Director & Chairperson of CSR Committee

Mr. Jitendra U. Mamtora

Chairman & Whole-time Director

Mr. Satyen J. Mamtora

Managing Director

A Graduate in Arts from Gujarat University, Mrs. Karuna Mamtora has been with TARIL since its beginning. She leads the Company’s CSR programs, and handles general administration and HR functions, playing a key role in shaping the organization’s internal and social responsibility initiatives.

Our Management team

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Mr. Mukul Shrivastava

Chief Executive Officer

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Mr. Chanchal Rajora

Chief Financial Officer & Advisor to the Board

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Mr. Ajay Bamzai

Chief Human Resources Officer

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Mr. Niki Ghumra

Head, Fabrication & Production

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Mr. Anirudh Jhala

Chief Technology Officer

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Mr. Oommen P Joshua

Director Technical

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45+
Years Of innovations
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18000+
Global Installations
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40+
countries

Awards & Achievements

As one of the leading transformer manufacturers, TARIL has earned numerous praises for enabling excellence, innovation, and sustainable growth. Recognized among top transformer manufacturing companies, our milestones are a reflection of longstanding commitment to quality, customer satisfaction, and industry leadership in providing power solutions that are reliable across global and domestic markets.

Corporate Social Responsibility

CSR

Beyond Profits: Dedicated to a Brighter Tomorrow

The Company is dedicated to sustainable development through its economic activities while upholding its social responsibilities in the areas of education, healthcare, safety, and environmental protection.

  • Skill development initiatives at Sanand ITI
  • Adoption and management of a local area school by TARIL
  • Annual blood donation drives for community welfare

As responsible transformer manufacturers, and proud Indian transformer manufacturers, we strive to empower communities and build a future rooted in care, growth, and shared progress.

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