
Savita Oil Technologies Limited has announced the successful inauguration of Phase II of its Synthetic Ester manufacturing facility at its Mahad plant in Raigad, Maharashtra, marking a significant step in the company’s commitment to advancing sustainable, fire-safe, and environmentally responsible solutions for power infrastructure.
The expanded facility was inaugurated by Upendra Pande, Managing Director of Gujarat Energy Transmission Corporation Limited (GETCO), who attended the event as Chief Guest. The ceremony was held in the presence of senior representatives from the power sector, utilities, equipment manufacturers, and the leadership team of Savita Oil.
This capacity expansion represents an important milestone in the company’s efforts to support India’s rapidly evolving power transmission and distribution sector. Synthetic ester transformer fluids are globally recognised for their enhanced fire safety, superior thermal performance, extended transformer lifespan, and biodegradable properties, making them an increasingly preferred choice for urban substations, renewable energy integration, and other critical infrastructure applications.

With the expansion of its Mahad facility, Savita Oil aims to strengthen its ability to meet the growing domestic and international demand for synthetic ester fluids, particularly as utilities and industries transition towards safer, high-temperature, and environmentally sustainable transformer solutions. The upgraded facility incorporates advanced manufacturing processes and quality control systems designed to meet stringent global standards.
Commenting on the development, Siddharth Mehra, Executive Director of Savita Oil Technologies Limited, said that the expansion of the company’s ester plants marks a new chapter in its journey into high-technology synthetic fluids. He noted that these advanced fluids will play a crucial role in supporting India’s energy transition, particularly in mission-critical applications such as grid connectivity, battery energy storage systems, data centres, and renewable energy projects.

















