Pace Digitek Secures Rs 64,597 Million Orders in FY2026
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Pace Digitek Secures Rs 64,597 Million Orders in FY2026

Pace Digitek Limited and its subsidiaries reported order inflows of Rs 64,597 million (mn) for FY2026, driven largely by its energy business. The energy segment contributed Rs 58,147 mn while the telecom segment accounted for Rs 6,450 mn, reflecting a shift in the company’s order profile. The inflows comprise major contracts across both energy and telecom verticals and underpin near and long-term revenue prospects.

The order book growth reflects the company’s expanding activity in battery energy storage systems and renewable-linked opportunities, positioning it to take part in India’s evolving energy transition. Energy orders include a mix of Build Own Operate, engineering procurement and construction and supply contracts, each providing differing risk and revenue characteristics. This mix delivers annuity-like income as well as execution-led revenue streams.

Build Own Operate contracts contributed Rs 24,550 mn, representing 42 per cent of energy orders and providing annuity-linked revenue streams and long-term cash flow visibility. EPC contracts contributed Rs 30,484 mn or 52 per cent, driven by utility-scale project deployment and offering execution visibility. Supply contracts accounted for Rs 3,114 mn or about 6 per cent, supporting near-term revenues and capacity utilisation.

The company and its subsidiaries secured projects from central and state agencies such as KPTCL, KREDL, NTPC, SECI and MAHAGENCO along with private sector customers, creating a diversified order mix. This diversity provides multi-year execution visibility and a balance between long-term and near-term revenue streams across project lifecycles. The presence of repeat public and private clients underlines growing trust in the company’s delivery capabilities.

The telecom segment continued to provide stability, with order inflows driven by operation and maintenance, equipment supply and infrastructure projects from customers including BSNL, Tata Teleservices, RailTel and Indian Railways. Recurring O&M contracts sustain cash flow and support operational continuity across multiple circles. Management said the FY2026 performance marks a pivotal year as the group scales its presence in battery energy storage and renewable infrastructure while leveraging subsidiaries such as Lineage Power Private Limited. The company signalled focus on disciplined growth and scalable execution as the energy sector evolves.

Pace Digitek Limited and its subsidiaries reported order inflows of Rs 64,597 million (mn) for FY2026, driven largely by its energy business. The energy segment contributed Rs 58,147 mn while the telecom segment accounted for Rs 6,450 mn, reflecting a shift in the company’s order profile. The inflows comprise major contracts across both energy and telecom verticals and underpin near and long-term revenue prospects. The order book growth reflects the company’s expanding activity in battery energy storage systems and renewable-linked opportunities, positioning it to take part in India’s evolving energy transition. Energy orders include a mix of Build Own Operate, engineering procurement and construction and supply contracts, each providing differing risk and revenue characteristics. This mix delivers annuity-like income as well as execution-led revenue streams. Build Own Operate contracts contributed Rs 24,550 mn, representing 42 per cent of energy orders and providing annuity-linked revenue streams and long-term cash flow visibility. EPC contracts contributed Rs 30,484 mn or 52 per cent, driven by utility-scale project deployment and offering execution visibility. Supply contracts accounted for Rs 3,114 mn or about 6 per cent, supporting near-term revenues and capacity utilisation. The company and its subsidiaries secured projects from central and state agencies such as KPTCL, KREDL, NTPC, SECI and MAHAGENCO along with private sector customers, creating a diversified order mix. This diversity provides multi-year execution visibility and a balance between long-term and near-term revenue streams across project lifecycles. The presence of repeat public and private clients underlines growing trust in the company’s delivery capabilities. The telecom segment continued to provide stability, with order inflows driven by operation and maintenance, equipment supply and infrastructure projects from customers including BSNL, Tata Teleservices, RailTel and Indian Railways. Recurring O&M contracts sustain cash flow and support operational continuity across multiple circles. Management said the FY2026 performance marks a pivotal year as the group scales its presence in battery energy storage and renewable infrastructure while leveraging subsidiaries such as Lineage Power Private Limited. The company signalled focus on disciplined growth and scalable execution as the energy sector evolves.

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