Adani Green Energy Q4 Profit Jumps 34% to Rs 514 Crore, Revenue Up 16%
Company reports strong FY26 performance with 22% revenue growth, 35% capacity expansion
L'essentiel
- Adani Green Energy reported a 34.3% YoY increase in Q4 net profit to Rs 514 crore, driven by 16% revenue growth to Rs 3,094 crore.
- EBITDA rose 20% to Rs 2,944 crore with margin improving to 91%.
- For FY26, revenue jumped 22% to Rs 11,602 crore while operational capacity expanded 35% to 19.3 GW following 5.1 GW of greenfield additions.
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Pourquoi c'est important
Adani Green Energy is a leading renewable energy company in India, part of the Adani Group. The company has been rapidly expanding its clean energy capacity to meet India's renewable energy targets.
Adani Green Energy on Friday reported a robust March-quarter performance, with net profit rising 34.3% year-on-year to Rs 514 crore in Q4 as compared to Rs 383 crore in the year-ago period. Revenue from operations rose 16% YoY to Rs 3,094 crore from Rs 2,666 crore in the corresponding period last year, Adani Green Energy said in a regulatory filing on Friday. Following the results, shares of the company gained 2.5% to Rs 1,244 on the NSE. EBITDA rose 20% year-on-year to Rs 2,944 crore versus Rs 2,453 crore in the year-ago period. The company's EBITDA margin improved 91% from 90.5% in the corresponding quarter of the previous financial year. The Adani Green management said the growth in revenue and EBITDA was primarily driven by the addition of 5.1 GW of capacity during FY26. EBITDA margins, meanwhile, were supported by operations and maintenance practices that helped deliver higher electricity generation at lower O&M costs, the company added. For FY26, the company's revenue came in at Rs 11,602 crore, a jump of 22% from the last financial year. Its EBITDA came in at Rs 10,865 crore, up 23% from Q4FY25. Its net debt for the financial year rose to Rs 91,252 crore from Rs 64,462 crore, Adani Green Energy's investor presentation showed. Operational capacity rose 35% year-on-year to 19.3 GW, supported by 5.1 GW of greenfield capacity additions during FY26, 1.5 times higher than the additions made in FY25. The company also operationalised 1,376 MWh of battery energy storage system (BESS) capacity at Khavda.
Questions ouvertes
- What is the company's debt-to-equity ratio and how does it plan to manage the increased net debt?
- What are the specific timelines for future capacity additions?
- How does the company compare to competitors in terms of cost efficiency?