Premier Energies Secures Rs 25,770 million Orders in Q4 FY26
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

Premier Energies Secures Rs 25,770 million Orders in Q4 FY26

Premier Energies Ltd said it has secured orders worth Rs 25,770 million (mn) in the fourth quarter of financial year FY26 for the supply of 1,600 megawatts (MW) of solar cells and modules. The company indicated that execution of the contracts is scheduled across FY27–28. The contracts have been placed by a mix of leading domestic independent power producers, module manufacturers and engineering, procurement and construction contractors. The order inflow was presented as an affirmation of customer confidence in the firm's integrated manufacturing platform and execution capabilities.

The growing order book reflects the company's increasing scale, with cell capacity expected to touch 10.6 gigawatt (GW) by September 2026 and module manufacturing capacity recently expanded to 11.1 GW. Management noted that the capacity enhancements will support timely execution of long-term supply agreements and improve supply chain integration. The expansion aligns with domestic demand for solar equipment and the broader push for renewable energy deployment. Investors and industry participants were reported to view the developments as positive for domestic manufacturing momentum.

The company said the contracts span customers that include independent power producers, module assemblers and turnkey contractors operating across India. The orders are intended to strengthen the company's order visibility for the coming financial years and to optimise utilisation of its cell and module lines. Execution across FY27–28 is expected to be phased to match project timelines and component sourcing. The company emphasised the role of an integrated manufacturing footprint in meeting large scale commitments.

The firm is pursuing its technology roadmap and capacity additions to capture opportunities in the solar value chain. It expects the recent wins to enhance revenue visibility and support operational leverage as volumes ramp up. Management commentary underlined a focus on timely delivery and quality standards to retain customer trust. The company will monitor market dynamics and execute contracts in accordance with agreed schedules.

Premier Energies Ltd said it has secured orders worth Rs 25,770 million (mn) in the fourth quarter of financial year FY26 for the supply of 1,600 megawatts (MW) of solar cells and modules. The company indicated that execution of the contracts is scheduled across FY27–28. The contracts have been placed by a mix of leading domestic independent power producers, module manufacturers and engineering, procurement and construction contractors. The order inflow was presented as an affirmation of customer confidence in the firm's integrated manufacturing platform and execution capabilities. The growing order book reflects the company's increasing scale, with cell capacity expected to touch 10.6 gigawatt (GW) by September 2026 and module manufacturing capacity recently expanded to 11.1 GW. Management noted that the capacity enhancements will support timely execution of long-term supply agreements and improve supply chain integration. The expansion aligns with domestic demand for solar equipment and the broader push for renewable energy deployment. Investors and industry participants were reported to view the developments as positive for domestic manufacturing momentum. The company said the contracts span customers that include independent power producers, module assemblers and turnkey contractors operating across India. The orders are intended to strengthen the company's order visibility for the coming financial years and to optimise utilisation of its cell and module lines. Execution across FY27–28 is expected to be phased to match project timelines and component sourcing. The company emphasised the role of an integrated manufacturing footprint in meeting large scale commitments. The firm is pursuing its technology roadmap and capacity additions to capture opportunities in the solar value chain. It expects the recent wins to enhance revenue visibility and support operational leverage as volumes ramp up. Management commentary underlined a focus on timely delivery and quality standards to retain customer trust. The company will monitor market dynamics and execute contracts in accordance with agreed schedules.

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