Atlanta Electricals Strengthens Leadership In Power Equipment Sector With 25.3% PAT Growth And Acquisition Of BTW Atlanta Transformers India Pvt. Ltd.

Atlanta Electricals Limited, one of India’s leading transformer manufacturers, announced its unaudited consolidated financial results for the quarter ended 30th June 2025, marking a strong start to the financial year. The company continues to strengthen its leadership position in the power equipment sector through consistent growth, operational excellence, and strategic expansion. During the first quarter of FY26, Atlanta Electricals reported a consolidated revenue growth of approximately 5% year-on-year, supported by steady execution and timely deliveries from its robust order book.

The company’s EBITDA grew by 17.8%, achieving a margin of 15.5%, while Profit After Tax (PAT) rose by 25.3%, with a PAT margin of 9.88%. This strong performance was driven by a favorable product mix, higher capacity utilization, disciplined procurement strategies, and improved manufacturing productivity. Timely pricing and cost management actions also contributed to the company’s overall profitability. As of September 2025, Atlanta Electricals’ consolidated order book stood at Rs. 1,584 crore, providing strong revenue visibility for the coming months.

The company also completed the acquisition of BTW Atlanta Transformers India Pvt. Ltd. on August 11, 2025. This acquisition adds a new facility in Ankhi, Bharuch (Gujarat) with a total capacity of 15,000 MVA. Alongside the new plant in Vadod, Gujarat, which is now entering the commissioning phase, Atlanta Electricals’ total installed capacity has expanded to approximately 63,060 MVA across five manufacturing facilities. This capacity expansion significantly enhances the company’s ability to meet growing market demand and support India’s expanding energy infrastructure.

Reflecting its improved business and financial profile, CRISIL Ratings upgraded Atlanta Electricals’ credit ratings on its bank facilities. The company’s long-term rating was raised to CRISIL A/Stable (from CRISIL BBB+/Positive) and its short-term rating was upgraded to CRISIL A1 (from CRISIL A2). These upgrades underscore the company’s strong operational performance, solid balance sheet, and growing financial resilience.

Commenting on the results, Mr. Niral Patel, Chairman and Managing Director of Atlanta Electricals Limited, expressed confidence in the company’s future trajectory. He stated that the company has entered a defining new chapter following its successful IPO, which reaffirmed market trust in its vision, ethics, and long-term growth strategy. Mr. Patel emphasized that Atlanta Electricals is not just a transformer manufacturer but a company that plays a crucial role in powering industries, enabling progress, and contributing to India’s ongoing energy transformation.

Highlighting the company’s rapid progress, Mr. Patel noted that Atlanta Electricals has doubled its manufacturing capacity within just 18 months — a scale that previously took three decades to achieve. The commissioning of a new facility following the acquisition of its joint venture partner’s stake in BTW Atlanta Transformers India Pvt. Ltd., coupled with the successful IPO, marks a period of transformative growth for the organization.

Mr. Patel also stated that India’s power sector is undergoing a major shift, with accelerating grid modernization, renewable energy integration, and widespread electrification driving new opportunities. Against this backdrop, Atlanta Electricals remains focused on three key priorities — driving innovation in product development, scaling operations with agility, and strengthening customer partnerships.

He concluded by noting that the strong Q1 performance reflects robust demand, efficient project execution, and disciplined financial management. With a healthy order pipeline, improved operational efficiencies, and a clear strategic vision, Atlanta Electricals is well-positioned to capture emerging opportunities and create long-term value for all its stakeholders.


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