Winder Power Secures £9m NIE Networks Contract

Winder Power is delighted to announce that, following a recent tender process, it has been awarded a new five year contract with Northern Ireland Electricity Networks Limited (NIE Networks) with a value that could exceed £9m.

The company has worked with NIE Networks since 2003 and is committed to delivering around 50, 33/11.5kV Primary Transformers over the period of the contract. All of the units will be for various substations in and around Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Commenting on the new contract, Winder Power General Manager Paul Matthews said; “We are very pleased to have won this new tender award, which allows us to continue our long-term relationship with NIE Networks. Over the years we have built up a very strong understanding of the business and its needs, and I am sure that this was apparent in our tender submission.”

Northern Ireland Electricity Networks (NIE Networks) owns the electricity transmission and distribution network and operates the electricity distribution network which transports electricity to over 860,000 customers.

This latest contract continues Winder Power’s rapid growth over the last few years, with projected turnover for 2017/18 currently standing at £21m, up from £12m just three years ago.

Partha Subramanian

Technical & Business Development Director

Partha joined Winder Power as our Technical & Business Development Director. With a first class bachelor’s degree in engineering and a successful career spanning over two decades, Partha brings a wealth of experience from industry leaders. His expertise in developing 132kV product lines and overseeing projects from start to finish will be invaluable to our team.

Partha’s strategic approach to planning, vendor management, and innovative solutions will drive business growth and ensure the timely delivery of high-quality power transformer projects. He will play a key role in identifying new opportunities, expanding our customer base, and developing innovative solutions to meet evolving market needs.