Trends in Power Equipment and Transformers — May 10, 2026
GE Vernova is leading the power equipment sector with a record-high $163 billion backlog as of Q1 2026. Meanwhile, Hitachi Energy is making waves in supply chain decarbonization by delivering 380MVA transformers made with low-carbon copper to TenneT in Germany. HD Hyundai Electric’s recent 765kV ultra-high voltage transformer deal serves as a key indicator of the ongoing surge in U.S. grid infrastructure investment.
Trends in Power Equipment and Transformers — May 10, 2026
Top Orders
(Note: The HD Hyundai Electric order mentioned below was reported on May 7, 2026, and covered in our previous issue. However, we have included updated perspectives and analysis following May 8, 2026.)
HD Hyundai Electric — 173 Billion KRW (approx. $119M–$127M) / U.S. Midwest Utility
- Equipment/Scope: 765kV ultra-high voltage transformers and reactors.
- Delivery/Scale: 173 billion KRW contract; delivery details not publicly disclosed.
- Strategic Significance: The order was announced at IEEE PES 2026 in Chicago, coinciding with the reveal of their 2030 North American roadmap. This reflects a strategic move to capture the benefits of U.S. grid modernization. The 765kV segment is seeing surging demand in the U.S., which is expected to further boost the company's backlog.

Manufacturer Announcements
Hitachi Energy
- Announcement: As part of a 2023 framework agreement with TenneT Deutschland (a German grid operator), they have successfully manufactured and installed a 380MVA power transformer at the Hardebek substation near Hamburg, utilizing low-carbon copper. This marks the first milestone in supporting TenneT’s supply chain decarbonization program.
- Market Impact: Reducing the carbon footprint during the manufacturing stage is a key differentiator aligned with tightening EU supply chain ESG regulations. Transformers built with low-carbon materials are likely to provide a competitive edge in future premium European market bids.

GE Vernova
- Announcement: Following media appearances, including a TIME op-ed on May 8, 2026 (local time), the company detailed its strategy to turn energy uncertainty into business opportunities. Separate analytical reports confirm that their Q1 2026 backlog reached a record-breaking $163 billion, maintaining strong momentum across both Power and Electrification segments.
- Market Impact: The explosion in power demand for AI data centers is driving a concurrent need for gas turbines and grid equipment. GE Vernova’s vertically integrated portfolio (gas turbines, HVDC, transformers, wind) provides a structural advantage over competitors. Their annual revenue and margin guidance for 2026 has also been raised.

Hitachi Energy (Delivery Update)
- Announcement: The official lead time guide for transformer insulation and components, updated as of March 30, 2026, remains available on their website, noting that actual lead times may fluctuate based on large order inflows.
- Market Impact: This reflects the global trend of lengthening transformer lead times, emphasizing the importance of early ordering strategies for buyers (utilities and EPC firms).
Market & Financials
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GE Vernova: Recorded a record-high $163 billion backlog in Q1 2026, driven by growth in both the Power and Electrification segments. Their stock price is up 71% year-to-date. Data center demand and energy transition investments are the primary drivers. CEO Scott Strazik noted that "profitability in terms of dollars per kW will significantly improve in Q2 due to rising turbine prices."
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HD Hyundai Electric: Market focus is intense regarding their Q1 order records. By unveiling their 2030 North American roadmap alongside the 765kV ultra-high voltage transformer order, the company is solidifying its mid-to-long-term growth strategy. The impact of this 173 billion KRW contract on the quarterly order backlog will be confirmed in their next earnings report.

Grid & HVDC Pipeline
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Germany / TenneT Grid Decarbonization: TenneT Deutschland is executing a transformer supply chain carbon reduction program under its 2023 framework agreement with Hitachi Energy. The delivery of the first 380MVA low-carbon transformer to the Hardebek substation accelerates the implementation of green grid infrastructure in Europe. Dozens more orders are expected in the coming years as TenneT remains a core operator for Germany’s Energiewende. Beneficiary: Hitachi Energy.
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U.S. Midwest Grid Modernization: HD Hyundai Electric’s 765kV order reflects grid modernization investments by major U.S. Midwest utilities. The announcement at IEEE PES 2026 confirms the industry's rush for ultra-high voltage equipment. AI data center and renewable energy integration needs are the primary drivers for 765kV+ transformer demand. Beneficiaries: HD Hyundai Electric, GE Vernova.
Supply Chain Watch
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Persistent Lead Time Delays: Hitachi Energy’s updated March 30, 2026, guide indicates that lead times for transformer insulation components remain subject to change due to high order volumes. This suggests that bottlenecks due to global demand spikes have not yet fully eased. Early ordering is essential for buyers.
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Rise of Low-Carbon Copper: The Hitachi Energy-TenneT case is leading a new trend in using low-carbon materials for manufacturing. In line with the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and stricter ESG reporting, using low-carbon materials may soon become a standard bidding requirement for major European contracts. While raw material premiums may impact manufacturing costs, they are expected to be offset by green price premiums.
Insights — What to Watch Next
① GE Vernova’s Q2 Earnings Call Watch for whether the CEO’s projected "Q2 improvement in gas turbine dollar/kW profitability" translates into actual results, following the record $163 billion backlog. Check for any separate disclosures on grid segment (HVDC/transformer) order backlogs.
② Pace of Institutionalization in the Low-Carbon Transformer Market If the TenneT-Hitachi Energy case sets a precedent, other European TSOs (Transmission System Operators) may include similar conditions in their bids. Monitor for low-carbon strategy announcements from competitors like ABB and Siemens Energy.
③ U.S. 765kV+ Ultra-High Voltage Transformer Pipeline Beyond the recent HD Hyundai Electric deal, order schedules for 765kV transformers from U.S. Midwest and Southeast utilities are expected to be concentrated in the second half of 2026. More pipeline data may surface through industry networking following IEEE PES 2026.
Reader Action Items
- [Investment/Business] Mark your calendars for the GE Vernova (GEV) Q2 earnings release and closely track the order and margin trends of the Electrification segment. Backlog-to-revenue conversion is a key valuation variable.
- [Monitoring] Monitor new low-carbon transformer products and European TSO bid announcements from Hitachi Energy, ABB, and Siemens Energy. Keywords: "low-carbon transformer", "green grid procurement", "CBAM transformer".
- [Deep Dive] Analyze the U.S. 765kV+ transformer market structure. Identifying current suppliers (HD Hyundai Electric, SPX Transformer Solutions, GE, etc.) and their domestic production capacity will help you accurately evaluate HD Hyundai Electric’s long-term competitive position.
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