Advait Energy Transitions Limited Reports Strong Q4 and FY25 Financial Performance

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Advait Energy Transitions Limited (formerly Advait Infratech Limited) has released its audited financial results for the quarter and financial year ending March 31, 2025, showcasing impressive growth in both revenue and profitability across its standalone and consolidated operations.

For the full fiscal year FY25, the company reported a consolidated revenue from operations of ₹399.11 crore, a significant rise from ₹208.84 crore in FY24. Total consolidated income reached ₹406.46 crore. Net profit for the year surged to ₹32.05 crore, compared to ₹21.89 crore in the previous year. Earnings per share also showed marked improvement, rising to ₹29.06 from ₹21.45. The company’s total assets grew to ₹492.15 crore, and its net worth strengthened to ₹208.02 crore, underscoring its continued momentum in the energy infrastructure and renewable energy sectors.

In Q4 FY25 alone, Advait Energy Transitions reported consolidated revenue of ₹194.66 crore, nearly double the ₹98.44 crore recorded in Q3. The consolidated net profit for the quarter rose to ₹12.88 crore from ₹9.79 crore in the previous quarter, signaling a strong year-end performance.

On a standalone basis, revenue for FY25 stood at ₹295.48 crore, up from ₹207.43 crore in FY24. Standalone profit after tax climbed to ₹31.49 crore from ₹21.33 crore year-over-year, while earnings per share increased to ₹29.57 from ₹20.92. This growth was driven by solid operational performance and financial prudence.

The Board of Directors has proposed a final dividend of ₹1.75 per equity share (face value ₹10) for FY25, pending shareholder approval at the upcoming Annual General Meeting. Additionally, the Nomination and Remuneration Committee approved the allocation of 7,297 stock options under the Advait Employee Stock Option Plan 2022 during the quarter. The company also appointed M/s RPSS & Co. as its Secretarial Auditor for a five-year term beginning in FY2025–26.

While the standalone financial statements received an unqualified opinion from the statutory auditors, the consolidated results were subject to a qualified opinion due to the delayed correction of a material error in a joint venture. The management attributed the delay to internal approval processes and has pledged to resolve the issue in a future quarter.

The management expressed satisfaction with the company’s performance, emphasizing that the results reflect successful execution of its strategies in clean energy and power transmission. They reiterated their focus on sustainable growth, innovation, and long-term value creation for stakeholders.

“Our FY25 results reflect the successful execution of our strategic roadmap in the clean energy and power transmission sectors,” said Rutvi Sheth, Head of Strategy & Human Resources at Advait Energy Transitions Limited.

 

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