Indian Green Energy And Infrastructure Stocks Decline Amid Broad Market Consolidation (8th May 2026)

Digital chart showing significant growth in green energy stocks over the year

Indian equity markets ended lower on May 8, 2026, as investors remained cautious amid broad-based selling pressure across several sectors, including renewable energy, utilities, mobility, and infrastructure. Both benchmark indices closed in the red, reflecting a day of consolidation after recent market rallies.

The S&P BSE Sensex settled at 77,344.5, down 0.64%, while the NIFTY 50 declined 0.62% to close at 24,175.60. Market sentiment remained weak throughout the session, with most energy and green technology stocks witnessing moderate corrections.

Among the green energy and electric mobility companies, Olectra Greentech emerged as the top gainer of the day. The stock rose sharply by nearly 6%, outperforming the broader market and standing out as one of the few strong performers in the segment. Websol Energy also managed to close in positive territory, although the gains remained limited at around 0.44%. Indian Energy Exchange (IEX) showed resilience as well, ending the session marginally higher by 0.29%.

However, most renewable energy and energy storage stocks traded under pressure. Inox Wind was among the worst performers, falling close to 3% during the session. Adani Green Energy and JSW Energy also ended lower, reflecting weakness across the clean energy sector. Battery manufacturers Amara Raja Energy & Mobility and Exide Industries registered losses of nearly 1%, indicating subdued investor sentiment in the storage and mobility segment.

The weakness was also visible in the traditional energy and utility space. Public sector companies such as GAIL and Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) closed lower, with IOC declining more than 1.3%. Tata Power and NTPC Green Energy Ltd. also remained under selling pressure, losing between 0.8% and 1.8% during the day’s trade.

Reliance Industries showed a mixed trend and remained largely flat on both exchanges. The stock recorded only marginal movement, highlighting investor indecision and a wait-and-watch approach in heavyweight counters.

Infrastructure major Larsen & Toubro (L&T) also witnessed selling pressure, with its shares falling more than 1% around the ₹3,980 level. Meanwhile, renewable sector companies Borosil Renewables and Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy ended the session lower by around 0.7% and 1.2%, respectively.

Overall, the market reflected a phase of consolidation, particularly in the green energy and infrastructure sectors. Analysts believe the decline may be linked to profit booking and valuation adjustments following recent gains. Investors are expected to remain cautious in the near term as markets react to broader economic signals and sector-specific developments.


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