Elsewedy Electric will erect the high-voltage substations in the Western Region.

Elsewedy Electric Power Systems Projects has announced that it is executing a portfolio of six high-voltage power substations across various regions of the kingdom, with voltage levels ranging between 110 and 115 kilovolts. 

These projects are being implemented in collaboration with Saudi Electricity Company and National Grid Company, alongside leading global partners in electrical equipment manufacturing, including Hitachi Energy and Siemens Energy, reflecting the strength of the strategic partnerships for successful project delivery.

It is part of the company’s ongoing commitment to supporting and strengthening the power transmission sector in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, said a statement from Elsewedy Electric.

These 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. 

These projects fall under an integrated, turnkey model that includes engineering design, procurement and supply, execution of civil, structural, and electromechanical works, grid connection, and the testing and commissioning phases.