Suzlon Q2 Net Profit Surges Nearly Six-Fold To ₹1,279 Crore On Strong Order Book
Renewable energy solutions provider Suzlon's consolidated net profit witnessed a nearly six-fold jump to Rs 1,279 crore in the September quarter of this financial year, compared to the year-ago period.

Suzlon Group reports robust Q2 earnings with record 6.2 GW order book driving strong financial growth | X @Suzlon
New Delhi, Nov 4: Renewable energy solutions provider Suzlon's consolidated net profit witnessed a nearly six-fold jump to Rs 1,279 crore in the September quarter of this financial year, compared to the year-ago period.
Strong Financial Performance in Q2 FY26
The company has reported a consolidated net profit of Rs 200.60 crore for the quarter ended September 30, 2024, it said in a regulatory filing. Total income rose to Rs 3,897 crore in the second quarter of 2025-26, from Rs 2,121.23 crore in the same period a year ago.
Record Order Book Drives Growth
"We have been entrusted with a record 6.2 GW orderbook by our customers. Our strategy of decoupling project development and project execution will drive execution volumes significantly," Girish Tanti, Vice Chairman, Suzlon Group, said.
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Optimistic Outlook for Wind Sector
The company's order book crossed 6 GW. Suzlon Group Chief Executive Officer J P Chalasani said, "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.
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