JSW Steel achieved consolidated crude steel production of 2.4 million tonnes in November 2025, reflecting robust operational momentum amid capacity expansions. Indian plants drove the bulk, with high utilization rates signaling strong demand response and strategic growth.
JSW Steel Limited, India's leading steel producer, reported consolidated crude steel output of 2.4 million tonnes for November 2025. This performance underscores the company's resilience, building on recent monthly gains and aligning with its ambitious capacity ramp-up to 34.2 MTPA domestically.
Indian operations formed the core, benefiting from optimized blast furnaces and the full commissioning of JVML's second converter. Despite ongoing upgrades like Blast Furnace 3 at Vijayanagar, capacity utilization remains impressive, positioning JSW to meet rising infrastructure and auto sector demand.
The update, disclosed via stock exchanges, highlights JSW's focus on efficiency amid a competitive market, with US operations adding steady contributions.
Key Highlights
Production Milestone: 2.4 million tonnes consolidated crude steel, up sequentially from October's 2.495 million tonnes base.
Indian Dominance: Over 97% from domestic plants at ~92% utilization, excluding expansions.
Capacity Boost: JVML's 5 MTPA facility now fully operational at 34.2 MTPA total India capacity.
US Contribution: Steady output from Ohio unit, enhancing global footprint to 35.7 MTPA consolidated.
Growth Trajectory: Follows Q2 FY26 record of 7.9 MT, targeting 50 MTPA by 2030.
JSW Steel's November output reinforces its market leadership, fueling investor optimism.
Sources: Economic Times, Business Standard, JSW Steel Filings, SteelOrbis