GE Vernova T&D India Limited (formerly GE T&D India Limited) announced its unaudited standalone financial results for the quarter and nine months ended December 31, 2025, during its Board meeting on January 28, 2026. The company reported a significant surge in profitability, with net profit for the December quarter rising by approximately 103.8% to ₹2,908.0 million compared to ₹1,426.8 million in the corresponding quarter of the previous year. Revenue from operations also saw a robust growth of 58.4% YoY, reaching ₹17,006.4 million. On a sequential basis, the company demonstrated continued momentum as revenue increased by 10.5% from ₹15,384.6 million in the September 2025 quarter, while net profit grew by 2.9% from ₹2,822.4 million. This strong performance was primarily driven by India’s rapid energy transformation and increased demand for transmission and distribution infrastructure.

MetricCurrent Qtr (Dec 2025)Previous Qtr (Sep 2025)% Change (QoQ)Corresp. Qtr Last Yr (Dec 2024)% Change (YoY)
Revenue₹17,006.4 Mn₹15,384.6 Mn+10.5%₹10,736.5 Mn+58.4%
Net Profit₹2,908.0 Mn₹2,822.4 Mn+2.9%₹1,426.8 Mn+103.8%

GE Vernova T&D India Limited is a leading player in India’s power transmission and distribution sector, specializing in medium to ultra-high voltage equipment including transformers, switchgear, and substation automation systems. In recent updates from 2025, the company secured several high-profile domestic orders, including a contract for a 420 KV Gas Insulated Substation (GIS) from BHEL and multiple 765 KV transformer projects in Rajasthan and Gujarat. Internationally, it expanded its footprint with orders from Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. As of December 2025, the company’s shareholding pattern reflects strong institutional interest, with Nippon Life India Asset Management (5.11%) and Kotak Mahindra Asset Management (4.60%) among its top institutional investors. Other notable investors include Axis Asset Management and the Vanguard Group. The company’s order book remains healthy, reaching ₹12,964.9 crore earlier in the year, indicating sustained business momentum into 2026.

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