Argentina
April 15, 2026

TDDL enters Argentina targeting grid expansion and renewables growth

The global energy infrastructure firm partners with LH Energy to deploy EPC solutions, strengthen transmission networks, and tap into large-scale renewable and storage projects in a fast-growing market.
By Strategic Energy

By Strategic Energy

April 15, 2026

TDDL is entering the Argentine energy market with a strategy focused on supporting the energy transition, grid expansion, and infrastructure modernisation, leveraging a favourable environment driven by the growth of renewable energy and the urgent need to strengthen transmission networks.

“With more than 15 years of experience in Latin America, Argentina represents a highly strategic market for TDDL within the region. We see the country not only as a high-potential domestic market but also as a key platform for long-term regional expansion,” company representatives told Strategic Energy.

A cornerstone of TDDL’s market entry is its partnership with LH Energy, an international business development firm with over 15 years of experience across multiple markets, specialising in global supply chain solutions and EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) project development in energy and infrastructure.

LH Energy connects global manufacturers, investors, and strategic partners to optimise technology selection, costs, and execution timelines. This alliance is expected to accelerate TDDL’s local deployment and enhance project delivery capabilities.

“The partnership with LH Energy is a strategic step to strengthen our local presence and execution capabilities in Argentina. By combining TDDL’s global supply capacity and technological expertise with LH Energy’s deep local market knowledge and project execution experience, we can deliver more agile, localised, and high-value solutions,” the company stated.

TDDL’s long-term model in Argentina is based on:

  • Local partnerships and regulatory adaptation
  • Development of local capabilities
  • Tailored engineering solutions
  • Dedicated technical support

Its portfolio includes a full range of cable systems:

  • Low Voltage (LV)
  • Medium Voltage (MV)
  • High Voltage (HV)
  • Underground cabling solutions

These technologies are designed to support grid integration of renewable energy, including wind power, solar PV, and energy storage systems (BESS).

“Our services also include engineering, procurement, and technical support tailored to complex infrastructure projects. We see strong potential in this market and are committed to becoming a long-term partner for utilities, EPC contractors, and renewable energy developers,” the company added.

Market opportunities: renewables, storage and transmission

TDDL identifies several high-growth segments in Argentina:

  • Expansion of renewable energy capacity
  • Deployment of battery energy storage systems (BESS)
  • Reinforcement of transmission infrastructure
  • Electrification of industrial and urban sectors

Participation in energy tenders is also central to its expansion strategy. The continuation of the MATER (Renewable Energy Term Market, which enables private PPAs) and the AlmaSADI tender for 700 MW of BESS capacity represent key entry points into large-scale projects.

In this context, TDDL aims to position itself as a reliable supplier and technical partner, delivering high-performance cable systems tailored to renewable and transmission projects.

TDDL expects sustained growth across Latin America, with Argentina as one of its priority markets. The company’s roadmap includes:

  • Establishing a strong local presence
  • Participating in large-scale infrastructure and renewable projects
  • Building long-term relationships with key industry players

“Entering and consolidating our position in Argentina is a key priority. We are currently developing a solid commercial and operational structure, including local partnerships and project participation, to ensure sustainable long-term growth,” the company concluded.

Related news

technologies

Continue Reading