Suzlon’s Q2 deliveries hit all-time high amid India’s wind energy push
The Suzlon Group has marked a milestone by reaching its highest deliveries in India during the July to September quarter. With a staggering 85% increase in revenue year-on-year, the company is riding the wave of heightened commercial demand and fr...
The company’s consolidated revenue rose 85% year-on-year to ₹3,866 crore in the quarter, while its April-September (H1FY26) deliveries grew over 90% compared to last year. Suzlon said the surge was supported by a fortified balance sheet and adequate working capital, enabling it to scale execution efficiently.
Its wind turbine generator (WTG) business contributed strongly, with a contribution margin of 26.5% in H1FY26. The company’s product portfolio now accounts for over 2.3 GW of deliveries and 5+ GW of firm orders.
“Suzlon is building a future-ready organisation focused on sustainable growth, reflected in our consistent performance over the last 11 quarters across PAT, revenue, and EBITDA,” said Girish Tanti, Vice Chairman, Suzlon Group. “With long-term visibility of 400 GW wind capacity by 2047, I’m confident we’ll continue leading the market.”
JP Chalasani, CEO, Suzlon Group, added, “With a clear focus on our core businesses, fully augmented domestic manufacturing capacity, and world-class products made in India, we are best placed in the industry. As India’s wind market gears up for installations of 6 GW in FY26 and 8 GW in FY27, we will continue to drive sustainable, profitable growth.”
Suzlon’s order book now stands at 6.2 GW. The company said wind tariffs are currently “at a sweet spot” for all stakeholders including customers, vendors, OEMs, and financiers, which further strengthens the ecosystem for India’s renewable transition.
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