Gautam Solar H1 Turnover Exceeds FY25 by 51%
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Gautam Solar H1 Turnover Exceeds FY25 by 51%

Gautam Solar reported a turnover of Rs 15.66 billion for H1 FY26, surpassing its entire FY25 revenue by 51.34 per cent. The company’s strong performance reflects its market leadership and continued momentum in the solar manufacturing sector. 

The growth is underpinned by Gautam Solar’s focus on expanding manufacturing capacity, deploying advanced solar technologies, and maintaining a consistent supply of high-quality modules for industries, institutions, and households. With a robust order book, the company anticipates achieving 2.5 to 3 times FY25 turnover by the end of FY26. 

Commenting on the achievement, Gautam Mohanka, Director, said, “Surpassing last year’s turnover in just six months demonstrates our team’s dedication and the trust customers place in Gautam Solar. Our focus on high-quality solar modules and renewable energy innovation continues to drive growth.” 

Strengthening its credibility, Gautam Solar recently received CRISIL ratings of A-/Stable (long-term) and A2+ (short-term), reflecting strong financial health and stability. The company remains committed to advancing India’s clean energy goals through reliable and efficient solar solutions. 

Gautam Solar reported a turnover of Rs 15.66 billion for H1 FY26, surpassing its entire FY25 revenue by 51.34 per cent. The company’s strong performance reflects its market leadership and continued momentum in the solar manufacturing sector. The growth is underpinned by Gautam Solar’s focus on expanding manufacturing capacity, deploying advanced solar technologies, and maintaining a consistent supply of high-quality modules for industries, institutions, and households. With a robust order book, the company anticipates achieving 2.5 to 3 times FY25 turnover by the end of FY26. Commenting on the achievement, Gautam Mohanka, Director, said, “Surpassing last year’s turnover in just six months demonstrates our team’s dedication and the trust customers place in Gautam Solar. Our focus on high-quality solar modules and renewable energy innovation continues to drive growth.” Strengthening its credibility, Gautam Solar recently received CRISIL ratings of A-/Stable (long-term) and A2+ (short-term), reflecting strong financial health and stability. The company remains committed to advancing India’s clean energy goals through reliable and efficient solar solutions. 

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