CSE Global Limited has announced a significant contract win valued at US$49.8m (approximately S$64.3m) in the United States. The contract involves the design and manufacture of power distribution centres (PDCs) and the integration of complex electrical and control systems for the Cheyenne Power Hub project.
The PDCs will play a crucial role in the power infrastructure, ensuring safe and reliable power distribution to an adjacent data centre. The project is set to be executed progressively between 2026 and 2027.
Lim Boon Kheng, Group Managing Director and CEO of CSE Global, stated, “Securing this major contract reflects CSE Global’s strong integration capabilities across diverse sectors and the confidence our customer has in our proven execution track record.” He added that the contract strengthens their Electrification business and showcases their ability to deliver critical power infrastructure solutions for large-scale energy and data centre developments.
The contract is expected to positively impact CSE Global’s financial performance for the financial years ending 31 December 2026 and 2027. However, it is not anticipated to materially affect the consolidated net tangible assets per share or earnings per share for the current financial year. None of the directors or substantial shareholders of CSE Global have any direct or indirect interest in the contract.
This development underscores CSE Global’s role as a key player in the global systems integration market, particularly in electrification and automation solutions.



