Energy and Infrastructure Co., Ltd. (EICO) has successfully signed a significant engineering and construction contract with Tebian Electric Apparatus (TBEA) for the SEC Namria 380KV Substation Project in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This agreement marks an important milestone in expanding critical power infrastructure and strengthening EICO’s presence in the Middle East energy market.
Earlier, TBEA announces that it has awarded $192 million Namria 380kV Substation Project. (read more)
The contract, awarded by the Saudi Electricity Company (SEC), includes the full engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) of the Namria 380KV electrical substation. The project is designed to enhance grid resilience, improve electricity reliability, and support ongoing regional economic development. EICO’s leadership team, including CEO Chen Jinquan, and executives from TBEA’s Saudi branch Ge Qianjin, Deputy General Manager participated in the formal signing ceremony, highlighting the collaborative spirit and mutual commitment to quality delivery.
“This partnership exemplifies our strategic drive to deliver world-class infrastructure solutions and reinforces our long-term commitment to renewable and reliable energy development across the region,” said Chen Jinquan.
The commencement of construction is expected to begin following final regulatory approvals, contributing to national energy goals and supporting increased capacity for future demand.
