Adani Green Energy reported a 34% jump in consolidated profit for Q4 FY26, driven by higher power sales and increased capacity utilisation.
The company posted a net profit of ₹3,420 crore for the quarter ended March 31, compared to ₹383 crore in the same period last year, reflecting strong operational performance.
Revenue from its core power supply business grew 16% to ₹3,094 crore, while energy sales surged 34%, supported by rising demand and improved generation capacity.
At the operating level, EBITDA from the power supply segment increased 20% to ₹2,944 crore, with margins remaining stable at 91%, indicating high efficiency in operations.
Overall, the company’s total revenue rose nearly 14% to ₹3,737 crore during the quarter.
The growth comes amid India’s accelerated push toward renewable energy, with a national target of 500 GW of non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030. Adani Green continues to benefit from this structural shift, positioning itself as a key player in the country’s clean energy transition.
During the fiscal year, the company’s operational capacity expanded by 35%, further strengthening its ability to scale power generation and meet rising demand.
Adani Green is widely seen as a bellwether for India’s renewable energy sector, with its performance reflecting broader trends in capacity expansion and clean energy adoption.
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