Green Energy Stock: June 2026 Corporate Earnings Reflect Strong Profit Growth Led by Renewable Energy and Industrial Giants

Chart showing strong growth in solar turbine stocks and green energy index from October to March

The corporate sector delivered a strong performance in the quarter ending June 2025, showing healthy growth in both revenue and profitability compared to the same period last year. Total net sales of major companies increased by 5% to ₹6,090,597 million from ₹5,799,512 million in June 2024. More significantly, Profit After Tax (PAT) surged by 56.2% to ₹458,730 million, reflecting improved operational efficiency, better cost management, and stronger market conditions across several industries.

Among the largest contributors, Reliance Industries continued to lead in terms of revenue generation. The company reported net sales of ₹2,486,600 million, up 5.3% year-on-year. Its profitability improved substantially, with PAT rising 75.8% to ₹306,810 million. Indian Oil Corporation also maintained its position as one of the country’s largest revenue generators, posting net sales of ₹2,218,490 million. Although its sales growth was modest at 0.9%, profits increased sharply by 79.6% to ₹56,597 million. Larsen & Toubro delivered another strong quarter, recording a 15.5% increase in sales and a 25.7% rise in profits.

The renewable energy and clean energy sectors emerged as the strongest performers during the quarter. Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy reported exceptional growth, with revenue rising 92.5% and profits jumping 701%. Websol Energy also delivered impressive results, with sales increasing by 96% and PAT growing by 193.6%. JSW Energy posted the highest revenue growth among major renewable energy companies at 78.6%, while Adani Green Energy recorded a 57.5% increase in profits. Inox Wind more than doubled its profitability, highlighting the growing demand for renewable energy solutions and the positive impact of India’s energy transition.

However, not all companies benefited equally from the improving business environment. Praj Industries experienced a sharp decline in profitability, with PAT falling 93.7% despite only a small drop in sales. Amara Raja Energy & Mobility and GAIL also reported lower profits, indicating pressure on margins. Borosil Renewables continued to face challenges as its losses widened significantly. Kabra Extrusion reported the steepest decline, moving from profit to loss during the period. The overall results indicate that while traditional industrial giants remain the backbone of corporate earnings, renewable energy companies are increasingly becoming key growth drivers. The strong profit growth compared to relatively moderate revenue growth suggests that companies are improving efficiency and controlling costs more effectively. At the same time, the mixed performance across sectors highlights the importance of market conditions, operational execution, and industry-specific challenges in determining financial success.


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