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Adani Power Q1 Profit Drops 13.5% YoY to ₹3,385 Cr; Announces 1:5 Stock Split

Adani Power Limited reported a 13.5% year-on-year decline in net profit for the quarter ended June 2025 (Q1 FY26), even as the company maintained steady operations and announced a 1:5 stock split to enhance liquidity and accessibility for investors.

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Financial Highlights for Q1 FY26

  • Net Profit: ₹3,385 crore, down 13.5% compared to ₹3,914 crore in Q1 FY25
  • Board Announcement: Approved a stock split in the ratio of 1:5
  • Each equity share of face value ₹10 will be subdivided into 5 shares of ₹2 face value
  • The move is expected to increase liquidity and make the stock more affordable to retail investor

CEO Commentary

S B Khyalia, CEO of Adani Power, emphasized the company’s resilience and forward-looking strategy:

“Adani Power’s stable financial performance this quarter is a testament to its resilience and core strengths, even in the face of variability in power demand and unpredictable weather.”

He further highlighted the company’s growth initiatives:

  • Swift project execution
  • Strategic acquisitions to reach 30 GW power capacity by 2030
  • Early procurement of critical power equipment like ultra-supercritical boilers, turbines, and generators

Operational Strategy

Adani Power is focusing on:

  • Reinforcing its competitive edge by securing key infrastructure ahead of schedule
  • Sustainability and operational excellence
  • Supporting India’s long-term energy demands by expanding generation capabilities

Quick Analysis

While the profit declined 13.5%, Adani Power continues to emphasize capacity expansion and project execution.

  • The stock split is a shareholder-friendly move aimed at improving stock liquidity and investor participation.
  • The management’s focus remains on long-term goals, especially the ambitious 30 GW target by 2030.

The Q1 performance, paired with the stock split announcement, signals the company’s continued commitment to growth despite near-term financial softness.

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