Adani Power clocks strong financial performance in Q2, power sale volume up 7.4 pc
Ahmedabad, Oct 30
Adani Power Ltd (APL) on Thursday reported strong continuing operating revenue for Q2 FY26 of Rs 13,106.34 crore, compared to Rs 12,949.12 Crore in Q2 FY25 on the basis of higher volumes, as the company registered higher consolidated power sale volume by 7.4 per cent at 23.7 billion units, despite high base effect and demand disruption due to early and prolonged monsoons.
The Adani Group company reported stable consolidated EBITDA for Q2 at Rs 6,001 crore compared to Rs 6,000 crore for Q2 FY25, despite additional operating expenses of recent acquisitions year-on-year.
In the July-September period, the company witnessed new long-term power purchase agreement (PPAs) awards of 2,400 MW from Bihar Discom, 1,600 MW from Madhya Pradesh Discom, and 570 MW from Karnataka Discom (by October ’25).
Adani Power also acquired 600 MW Vidarbha Industries Power Limited under Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process, taking total capacity to 18,150 MW.
"Adani Power has once again demonstrated robust and stable financial performance this quarter, in the face of weather-driven fluctuations in demand, highlighting our operational efficiency and competitive advantages. We are steadily expanding our presence in the market by securing another 4.5 GW of new long-term PPAs under the SHAKTI scheme," said SB Khyalia, CEO, Adani Power Limited.
“Our strong profitability and liquidity position us well to achieve our enhanced capacity expansion goal of 42 GW by 2031-32. We have already arranged ordering for equipment and land for the entire 23.7 GW expansion, with project implementation progressing rapidly,†he mentioned.
Merchant and short-term sale volume for Q2 FY26 was 12.9 per cent higher at 5.7 BU, as compared to 5.0 BU in Q2 FY25. Similarly, the merchant volume was 10.5 per cent higher at 11.4 BU for H1 FY26, as compared to 10.3 BU for H1 FY25.
“We are proud to play a pivotal role in India’s power sector growth and stay strongly committed to supporting the nation’s need for dependable, scalable, and sustainable electricity,†said Khyalia.
— IANS
Reader Comments
₹13,106 crore revenue is massive! The new PPAs from Bihar, MP, and Karnataka will further strengthen their position. Hope this leads to more stable power supply in these states. 🤞
While the numbers look good, I hope they focus on renewable energy transition too. 42 GW by 2031-32 is ambitious, but we need more solar and wind in the mix for sustainable growth.
The acquisition of Vidarbha Industries shows strategic expansion. Merchant volume growth of 12.9% indicates strong market positioning. Good for India's infrastructure development!
Maintaining EBITDA at ₹6,001 crore despite additional expenses is commendable. The SHAKTI scheme PPAs will ensure long-term revenue stability. Jai Hind! ðŸ™
As someone from Karnataka, happy to see the 570 MW PPA! Hope this means fewer power cuts during summer. More investment in power sector = better quality of life for citizens 💡
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