India-based GE Vernova T&D India surged 5% to hit a 52-week high following its Q1FY26 results, marking a 117.2% YoY profit rise and a 38.8% revenue growth. With a 3,020% gain over five years, the multibagger continues its strong rally amid rising domestic and export orders.
Shares of GE Vernova T&D India surged 5% to ₹2,604.25 on Tuesday, hitting a 52-week high following a strong set of Q1FY26 earnings. The company reported a 117.2% year-on-year jump in net profit to ₹291 crore, while revenue rose 38.8% to ₹1,330 crore, driven by robust domestic and export order inflows.
This growth reinforces GE Vernova T&D’s position as a leading force in India’s power transmission and grid automation space, with its continued focus on high-voltage equipment, GIS/AIS systems, and international market expansion.
Strong Operational Metrics
- Net Profit: ₹291 crore (117.2% YoY growth)
- Revenue: ₹1,330 crore (38.8% YoY growth)
- EBITDA: ₹388 crore (113.2% YoY growth)
- EBITDA Margin: 29.1% (up from 19% YoY)
Margins expanded significantly, reflecting improved product mix, operating leverage, and execution discipline. The ₹1,620 crore in fresh orders marks a 57% rise YoY, providing healthy revenue visibility for upcoming quarters.
Order Book Highlights
GE Vernova T&D India secured high-value contracts across key Indian states such as Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Madhya Pradesh. These include:
- 765 kV transformers and reactors
- 420 kV GIS systems
- 245 kV GIS and AIS equipment
- Grid automation packages
Additionally, export orders spanned Europe, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Africa, indicating growing global traction and manufacturing competence in India’s power equipment sector.
Sandeep Zanzaria, MD & CEO of GE Vernova T&D India, highlighted the company’s strong start to FY26 and emphasized India’s growing demand for grid modernization, especially with increasing renewable energy integration.
India’s power infrastructure is undergoing a massive transformation. The government’s focus on energy transition, higher renewable capacity additions, and digitalized grids are generating sustained demand for advanced transmission solutions.
Stock Performance & Investor Sentiment
GE Vernova T&D India’s stock has returned:
- +108% from its 52-week low of ₹1,252.85 (April 2025)
- +57% over the past 12 months
- +3,020% in the last 5 years (multibagger status)
This performance highlights long-term investor confidence backed by a consistent order book, execution strength, and market leadership in the sector.
GE Vernova T&D India has emerged as a benchmark performer in the power transmission segment. With a growing order pipeline, improved operating metrics, and strong market positioning both in India and overseas, the company is likely to remain a core holding for long-term investors targeting infrastructure-linked growth opportunities.
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