In 1912 the Leicestershire and Warwickshire Company's entire share and loan capital was acquired by the
Tramway Light and Power Company Limited. This company was founded in 1912 by the engineer
George Balfour to acquire the assets and operating rights of electricity undertakings. In addition to the Leicestershire and Warwickshire company, it acquired the Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire Electric Power Company, the Midland Electric Light and Power Company Ltd, plus several traction or tramway companies. The Tramway Light and Power Company was renamed the
Midland Counties Electric Supply Company Ltd in 1921, see
Midland Electric Light and Power Company Limited. Operating parameters of the two stations in 1923 are summarised in the table. The company obtained further powers under the Leicestershire and Warwickshire Electric Power Act, 1926, (16 & 17 Geo. 5. xxxiv). This increased the monies that the company may use on operation and construction of new plant. The National Grid was constructed from 1927. A 132 kV line provided an export route from Hinckley to Coventry and thence to the 132 kV central midland ring. The ring comprised Hams Hill, Coventry, Leicester, Nottingham, Burton-on-Trent and Spondon. == Power company ==