Transrail PAT Doubles to Rs 1.06 Billion in Q1 FY26
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Transrail PAT Doubles to Rs 1.06 Billion in Q1 FY26

Transrail Lighting Limited, a leading Indian EPC firm specialising in power transmission and distribution (T&D), reported robust financial performance for the quarter ended 30 June 2025 (Q1 FY26).

The company recorded a consolidated operational revenue of Rs 16.6 billion, marking an 81 per cent year-on-year increase. EBITDA rose 66 per cent to Rs 2 billion, while Profit After Tax (PAT) more than doubled to Rs 1.06 billion, representing a 105 per cent growth from Q1 FY25. PAT margin improved to 6.33 per cent, up 46 basis points from the previous year.

Key Operational Highlights:
  • Strong execution in the core Transmission & Distribution segment drove revenue growth.
  • Order intake surged by 72 per cent YoY to Rs 17.48 billion, primarily from domestic T&D projects.
  • The unexecuted order book stood at Rs 146.54 billion as of 30 June 2025, showing a 44 per cent YoY increase. Including L1 positions, the total order book is Rs 156.37 billion.
  • CRISIL upgraded the company’s credit ratings to AA-/Stable (Long Term) and A1+ (Short Term).

Commenting on the results, Mr Randeep Narang, MD & CEO, stated:

“We’ve begun the year with strong momentum in revenue, profitability, and order inflow. Our focused execution strategy and consistent T&D wins have significantly strengthened our order book and position us well for sustained growth.”

About the Company:

Transrail Lighting Ltd. is a turnkey EPC firm with over four decades of experience, operating in 59 countries across five continents. It provides end-to-end solutions in transmission lines, substations, renewables, railways, civil infrastructure, and pole & lighting. The company has extensive manufacturing capabilities in India for galvanised lattice towers, monopoles, and conductors, supported by an advanced tower testing facility.

Transrail Lighting Limited, a leading Indian EPC firm specialising in power transmission and distribution (T&D), reported robust financial performance for the quarter ended 30 June 2025 (Q1 FY26).The company recorded a consolidated operational revenue of Rs 16.6 billion, marking an 81 per cent year-on-year increase. EBITDA rose 66 per cent to Rs 2 billion, while Profit After Tax (PAT) more than doubled to Rs 1.06 billion, representing a 105 per cent growth from Q1 FY25. PAT margin improved to 6.33 per cent, up 46 basis points from the previous year.Key Operational Highlights:Strong execution in the core Transmission & Distribution segment drove revenue growth.Order intake surged by 72 per cent YoY to Rs 17.48 billion, primarily from domestic T&D projects.The unexecuted order book stood at Rs 146.54 billion as of 30 June 2025, showing a 44 per cent YoY increase. Including L1 positions, the total order book is Rs 156.37 billion.CRISIL upgraded the company’s credit ratings to AA-/Stable (Long Term) and A1+ (Short Term).Commenting on the results, Mr Randeep Narang, MD & CEO, stated:“We’ve begun the year with strong momentum in revenue, profitability, and order inflow. Our focused execution strategy and consistent T&D wins have significantly strengthened our order book and position us well for sustained growth.”About the Company:Transrail Lighting Ltd. is a turnkey EPC firm with over four decades of experience, operating in 59 countries across five continents. It provides end-to-end solutions in transmission lines, substations, renewables, railways, civil infrastructure, and pole & lighting. The company has extensive manufacturing capabilities in India for galvanised lattice towers, monopoles, and conductors, supported by an advanced tower testing facility.

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