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KPI Green Energy has secured a 120 MW battery energy storage system (BESS) deal with GUVNL, expanding their total BESS capacity to 565 MW and bolstering their presence in the utility-scale renewable energy sector.
KPI Green Energy's subsidiary has sealed a deal for a 120 MW battery energy storage system with Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam, marking a significant move towards renewable energy storage in the region. The project will store 240 MWh of energy, signifying an important step forward in sustainable power solutions.
KPI Green has reported impressive YoY growth in revenue, EBITDA, and PAT for FY26, largely due to the success of their CPP vertical. As a result, financial analysts have maintained a buy rating for the company with a price target of ₹562, implying a valuation of 18 times FY27E EPS.
KPI Green Energy has secured a significant order worth ₹621 crore from NTPC REL for a 500 MW solar project in Rajasthan, highlighting their continued growth in the renewable energy sector.
KP Green Engineering reported a significant increase in Q4 profits, soaring by 67.4% year-over-year, accompanied by a 65% rise in revenue compared to the same period last year. This indicates strong performance and growth for the company.
KPI Green Energy has proposed a dividend of INR 0.25 per share, with the decision pending approval at their upcoming shareholders' meeting on May 6, 2026.
KPI Green Energy reports a significant 46% year-on-year increase in Q4 profit (PAT) at INR 155 crore, indicating robust financial growth. Additionally, the company's revenue experienced a 40% yearly surge, demonstrating continued strength.
KPI Green Energy demonstrated improved financial performance, as their Q4 net profit increased by 39% year-over-year to reach INR 1.45 billion. This strong growth indicates a robust end to the fiscal year for the energy company.
KPI Green is planning to grow its portfolio by focusing on battery energy storage systems (BESS), green hydrogen projects, and energy trading. Additionally, they are considering ventures in floating solar, offshore wind, and pump storage initiatives.
KPI Green Energy experienced a 11% increase in share price following the release of Q4FY26 results, as the company reported significant growth in profit (up 49.2%) to ₹155.5 crore and revenue (up 39.8%) to ₹795.8 crore. EBITDA surged by 81%, with margins expanding to 36.6%. However, long-term debt saw a sharp rise. The stock currently trades 8.3% higher at ₹493.8.
KPI Green has marked a significant milestone in the Indian renewable energy sector by installing the country's first 4.2 MW wind turbine, marking a step towards increased wind power generation.
KPI Green Energy has established a new, self-owned entity within GIFT City, Gujarat. This move is intended to bolster the company's local business operations in the region.
KPI Green Energy has received approval for inter-state power trading nationwide from CERC, boosting their ability to participate in a broader market. This licence increase will enable better pricing negotiation and expand KPI's reach to various multi-state demand centers.
Adani Green Energy, with a market cap of INR 1.33 trillion, experiences a 3.1% dip to INR 806.8 on BSE due to a sector-wide downturn in the renewables industry. The company has enlisted L&T, Sterling & Wilson, and KPI Green as external contractors for expansion plans amidst the market decline.