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Suzlon Energy's Q3 profit jumps 538% to record ₹1,279cr
Revenue from operations has jumped 85% YoY

Suzlon Energy's Q3 profit jumps 538% to record ₹1,279cr

Nov 04, 2025
01:49 pm

What's the story

NSE and BSE-listed Suzlon Energy has reported stellar results for the second quarter of FY26, posting its highest-ever quarterly profit in three decades. The renewable energy solutions provider witnessed a whopping 538% year-on-year jump in its consolidated profit after tax (excluding exceptional items) to ₹1,279 crore. This reord performance was driven by strong execution in the wind turbine generator (WTG) segment and higher deliveries.

Financial highlights

Revenue from operations jumps 85% YoY

Suzlon's revenue from operations also saw a major jump of 85% year-on-year to ₹3,866 crore. The Pune-based company's EBITDA rose by 145% YoY to ₹721 crore, while profit before tax surged 179% to ₹562 crore. The massive jump in PAT was aided by the recognition of ₹717 crore in incremental deferred tax assets during the quarter.

Operational success

Highest-ever Q2 deliveries in India

Suzlon also achieved its highest-ever Q2 deliveries in India at 565 MW. The company's total order book crossed 6 GW, with over 2 GW added in the first half of FY26. This brought the cumulative order book to a whopping 6.2 GW as of September 30, 2025. Suzlon's shares were trading at ₹60.1, up by a marginal 1.1% from the previous close after announcing its stellar Q2 results during market hours today. Year-to-date, the stock is down 8.4%.

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CEO statement

'Order book reaffirms strength of our strategy and execution'

Commenting on the company's performance, JP Chalasani, CEO of Suzlon Group said, "We are happy to report our highest-ever Q2 deliveries in India, which led to strong performance and profitability." He further added that their 6.2 GW order book reaffirms the strength of their strategy and execution. "With a clear focus on our core business, expanded manufacturing capacity, and world-class products designed and made in India," he said.

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