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Energypac exports $2.4 million power equipment to Nepal

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Staff Reporter, Dhaka : Energypac Engineering Ltd., one of Bangladesh’s leading power engineering companies, has successfully exported 63MVA 132/33kV Power Transformers and
Auxiliary Substation Equipment to the Nepal Electricity Authority, under a contract valued at USD 2.4 million.
This is Energypac’s first export since the Covid-19 pandemic, which resumed the company’s international business operation. The leading power engineering company has already commissioned 25 substations for the Nepal Electricity Authority under different electrification projects financed by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the World Bank.
To mark this export milestone, top officials of Energypac have recently paid a courtesy call on His Excellency Mr. Ghanshyam Bhandari, Ambassador of Nepal, at the Embassy of Nepal in
Dhaka. The meeting discussed the existing export-import scenario and looked into opportunities to further strengthen the bilateral cooperation between the two neighboring countries through
economic and trade cooperation.
As part of a broader month-long engagement campaign, Energypac is also hosting a series of events, including workshops, seminars, and stakeholder visits at its facilities across Dhaka, which were attended by top officials from the Ministry of Commerce, Export Promotion Bureau, and regional utilities.
“As we aim to recommence our international operations after the Covid-19 pandemic and diversify our export market, this shipment is a turning point. It holds particular significance not just for Energypac, but for Bangladesh’s engineering sector as a whole since it demonstrates the capabilities of the local companies to meet the demand of global market,” said Rabiul Alam, CEO of Energypac Engineering Ltd. “We’re proud to take Bangladeshi engineering beyond borders and into critical infrastructure projects across South Asia,” he further added.
Prior to the pandemic, Energypac averaged USD 50 million in annual exports and was recognized with multiple National Export Trophies in the Gold category for Electrical and Electronics.
This export aligns with national efforts to diversify the export of light and electrical engineering products, and helps Energypac to contribute meaningfully to Bangladesh’s industrial growth and
strengthen regional partnerships.

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