Atlanta Electricals Reports 17.3% YoY Revenue Growth To ₹316.96 Crore In Q2 FY2025–26; H1 Revenue Rises 10.9% To ₹632.07 Crore

Atlanta Electricals Limited, one of India’s prominent transformer manufacturers, has announced its unaudited consolidated financial results for the second quarter and first half of the financial year 2025–26, showcasing consistent growth supported by strong operational performance and rising demand from the power transmission and distribution sector.

For the quarter ended September 30, 2025, the company reported revenue from operations of Rs. 316.96 crore, reflecting a 17.3% year-on-year increase. For the first half of FY26, revenue stood at Rs. 632.07 crore, up 10.9% compared to the same period last year. EBITDA for Q2FY26 reached Rs. 54.8 crore, up 30.5% year-on-year, while H1FY26 EBITDA stood at Rs. 104 crore, an increase of 24.2%. The company maintained healthy margins, with EBITDA margins at 17.3% for the quarter and 16.4% for the half year, driven by a favorable product mix, strong contribution from power transformers, and improved procurement efficiency of key raw materials such as copper and CRGO steel.

Profit After Tax (PAT) for H1FY26 stood at Rs. 56 crore, marking an 8.7% increase year-on-year. However, Q2FY26 PAT was Rs. 25.3 crore, marginally lower by 6%, mainly due to higher depreciation and interest costs related to ongoing capacity expansion and working capital requirements. The company’s consolidated order book remained strong at Rs. 2,069 crore as of September 2025, ensuring solid visibility for future revenue streams.

During the quarter, Atlanta Electricals secured new transformer orders worth Rs. 100 crore for major solar pooling substations in Bikaner, Bijapur, and Pugal. This includes Rs. 56 crore for six 220/33–33 kV dual-secondary (160–192 MVA) units and Rs. 40 crore for six 80 MVA 220/33 kV units, highlighting its growing presence in the renewable energy segment. The company also expanded its export footprint, securing an international order worth Rs. 20 crore for 132/33 kV and 33/11 kV transformers across Asia and the Middle East.

Commenting on the performance, Mr. Niral Patel, Chairman and Managing Director of Atlanta Electricals Limited, stated that the company’s strong first-half results demonstrate sustained operational momentum, timely execution, and continued customer trust. He noted that margin improvement was supported by process optimization and efficient cost management, while manufacturing facilities operated at high utilization levels, aided by automation and quality enhancements.

Mr. Patel further highlighted that Atlanta Electricals is on track with its capacity expansion plans, which are expected to enhance production throughput in the coming quarters. With growing demand from utilities, renewable energy projects, and industrial applications, the company remains well positioned to capitalize on new opportunities arising from the government’s focus on strengthening transmission networks and renewable integration.

Looking ahead, Atlanta Electricals aims to sustain its growth through operational excellence, timely execution, and stable margins while expanding its domestic and global presence. Backed by a robust balance sheet, a healthy order pipeline, and disciplined execution, the company remains confident of delivering sustained performance and long-term value for stakeholders.

Atlanta Electricals manufactures a diverse range of power transformers—including auto, inverter duty, furnace, generator, and special-duty transformers—across its five facilities in Gujarat and Karnataka. With more than three decades of industry experience, the company has supplied over 4,600 transformers with a cumulative capacity exceeding 1,01,700 MVA across India as of September 2025.


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