Green Energy Stocks Slide As Sensex And Nifty Extend Losses On June 23

Traders monitor green energy stock performance in a busy exchange room

The Indian equity markets ended lower on June 23, 2026, as selling pressure across sectors dragged benchmark indices into negative territory. The S&P BSE Sensex declined 1.16 percent to close at 76,200.68, while the Nifty 50 fell 1.22 percent to settle at 23,808.15. The broader market correction weighed heavily on renewable energy, power, and related sectors, with most green energy stocks ending the day in the red.

Among the biggest losers in the renewable energy space was Websol Energy, which fell more than 3.2 percent on both the BSE and NSE, closing near ₹102.55. Insolation Energy also witnessed significant selling pressure, declining around 2.6 percent on the BSE and over 3 percent on the NSE to end the session at approximately ₹116.18.

Major renewable energy companies were not spared from the market weakness. Adani Green Energy dropped more than 2.5 percent to close near ₹1,510. Inox Wind also recorded a similar decline of about 2.5 percent, ending the day at ₹90.63. The weakness reflected cautious investor sentiment amid the broader market downturn.

Power and utility stocks also traded lower. JSW Energy lost 2.32 percent to close at ₹568.55, while GAIL fell over 2 percent to ₹173.59. Tata Power declined around 2 percent and finished the session at ₹397.80. Large diversified companies with significant renewable energy exposure also witnessed losses. Reliance Industries slipped about 1.4 percent to ₹1,307.80, while Larsen & Toubro edged lower by around 0.55 percent to close at ₹4,178.10.

The electric vehicle and battery ecosystem stocks followed the negative trend. Olectra Greentech, Amara Raja Energy & Mobility, Borosil Renewables, and Exide Industries all recorded losses ranging from around 0.6 percent to nearly 1.8 percent. NTPC Green Energy Ltd. also ended lower, declining roughly 1.4 percent to close at ₹95.80.

Despite the overall bearish mood, a few stocks managed to outperform the market. Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy emerged as the top gainer among major green energy stocks, rising 2.29 percent on the BSE and 2.50 percent on the NSE to close at ₹248.99. Praj Industries also remained in positive territory, gaining over 0.4 percent to finish at ₹343. Kabra Extrusion added to the list of gainers, posting a modest rise of about 0.7 percent.

Overall, the trading session reflected cautious investor sentiment across India’s renewable energy and power sectors, with most stocks tracking the broader market decline.


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