23 يونيو، 2026
الكهرباء

Strengthening its growing role in supporting infrastructure..  KAHRABA, a subsidiary of Valmore Holding, expands with two new electricity substation projects in Belbeis and Borg El Arab under

– The National Electricity Technology Company “KAHRABA”, a subsidiary of Valmore Holding, announced that it has obtained approval from the Supreme Committee for Public-Private Partnership Affairs, chaired by Prime Minister Dr. Mostafa Madbouly, to implement the 10th of Ramadan intake pumping station substation project in Abu Samran, Belbeis, as well as the power substation and electricity networks project in the Fifth Industrial Zone in New Borg El Arab City.
This development aligns with the company’s strategy to strengthen its position as a key partner in the development and modernization of Egypt’s energy infrastructure and to support industrial and urban growth through integrated substation, transmission, and distribution network projects built according to the latest international standards under the PPP model. Through these projects, the company aims to address the continuous increase in electricity demand, enhance grid efficiency, and improve service quality and sustainability in line with the state’s plans for expanding industrial and urban developments.
Under the approval, KAHRABA will assume the right to utilize and operate the substations, interconnection lines, and feeding networks. The contracted capacity of each station stands at 80 MVA, at voltage levels of 66/11 kV in Belbeis and 66/22 kV in Borg El Arab, with scalability to reach 120 MVA. This will enable the company to meet the growing demand for electricity driven by industrial, urban, and commercial expansion in these vital areas.
Belbeis Station aims to support the vital water lifting system that supplies 10th of Ramadan City, Madinaty, the New Administrative Capital, El Shorouk, Al Rehab, Mostakbal City, Robbiki Leather City, and New Heliopolis, as part of the state’s plan to develop and integrate water and energy infrastructure in East Cairo. Meanwhile, Borg El Arab Industrial Station builds on the company’s ongoing efforts since 2004 to support and develop the industrial sector, as the new station will enhance electricity supply capacity for the Fifth Industrial Zone in New Borg El Arab City, which hosts hundreds of factories across diverse industries.
In this regard, Eng. Emad Ghali, CEO of KAHRABA, stated: “These projects embody our vision of leveraging the latest technologies in the design and operation of transformer substations. They contribute to increasing the company’s total installed capacity to around 710 MW, thereby enhancing operational efficiency and reducing losses. We continue to move forward in developing a smart and advanced energy infrastructure capable of supporting sustainable industrial growth, keeping pace with the country’s aspirations for a more efficient and sustainable future, and adopting the highest standards of environmental efficiency and international safety.”
Jon Rokk, CEO of Valmore Holding, added: “We are proud to contribute to this national direction that strengthens effective collaboration between the public and private sectors. These projects reflect Valmore’s philosophy of long-term investment in strategic sectors that create sustainable economic and social value. We are leveraging our expertise to support energy security and stimulate industrial growth, helping enhance the competitiveness of the Egyptian economy across the region.”
It is worth noting that KAHRABA was established in 2004 and is a subsidiary of Valmore Holding. The company is one of the oldest and largest energy developers in the region. With over 20 years of experience, the company has become a key pillar in Egypt’s energy sector and is currently expanding into Middle Eastern and African markets. KAHRABA serves more than 1,500 clients across the industrial, agricultural, and commercial sectors, supported by a robust distribution network exceeding 1,000 km, and total investments surpassing EGP 6 billion. The company continues to execute its strategy of developing more efficient and sustainable infrastructure that supports economic and industrial development across its market-  –

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