Hitachi Energy India Ltd delivered a stellar Q2 FY26 performance with total revenue from operations rising 23.3% YoY to ₹18.33 billion. Profit after tax surged over four-fold to ₹2.64 billion, driven by strong order execution, operational efficiencies, and strategic focus on advanced energy solutions.
Hitachi Energy India Ltd announced its results for the quarter ended September 30, 2025, highlighting a strong quarter marked by impressive financial and operational achievements. Total revenue from operations grew 23.3% year-on-year to ₹18.33 billion, reflecting robust demand for its energy infrastructure products and solutions.
The company’s profit after tax (PAT) recorded a remarkable 405.6% year-on-year increase, reaching ₹2.64 billion, fueled by solid order execution, improved product mix, and operational excellence. Hitachi Energy’s operational EBITDA margin stood at 15.2%, underscoring sustained profitability and strategic agility.
Orders during the quarter increased 13.6% YoY to ₹22.17 billion, supported by large projects in gas-insulated switchgear, air-insulated switchgear stations, and locomotive transformers. The order backlog remains strong at ₹29,413 crore, providing significant revenue visibility for upcoming quarters.
The company emphasized ongoing investments in digitalization, advanced grid technologies, and sustainability solutions to align with India’s energy transition goals. CEO N. Venu highlighted the critical role of technological innovation in ensuring grid resilience and energy security.
Key Highlights:
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Total revenue from operations: ₹18.33 billion, up 23.3% YoY
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Profit after tax: ₹2.64 billion, a 405.6% YoY surge
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Operational EBITDA margin: 15.2%
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Orders up 13.6% to ₹22.17 billion; strong backlog at ₹29,413 crore
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Growth driven by advanced energy infrastructure products and solutions
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Strategic focus on grid digitalization, sustainability, and innovation
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Positive outlook amid India’s expanding non-fossil fuel energy capacity
Sources: Hitachi Energy India Ltd filings, The Hindu Businessline, Moneycontrol