

Suzlon Energy Q4 results for FY26 show a small drop in profit, despite the strong business growth. The company reported a net profit of Rs. 1,114 crore, which is about 6% lower than the previous year’s Rs. 1,182 crore. Lower tax benefits and increased costs affected the final profit number.
The company reported a strong revenue growth of Rs. 5,468 crore, which is 45% up from last year. The growth came from increased sales of wind turbines and income from maintenance services. Revenue also grew compared to the previous quarter, showing steady demand in the market.
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Operating performance remained strong. EBITDA rose by 39% to Rs. 964 crore, showing better business activity. However, the EBITDA margin slightly fell to 17.6% as higher raw material and employee costs impacted profitability. Profit before tax increased by 51%, which shows that the core business stayed strong.
Suzlon Energy achieved record wind energy deliveries during the quarter. The company delivered 830 MW in Q4 and 2,456 MW for the full year. These are the highest delivery numbers for the company in India. Strong execution and rising demand for clean energy supported this performance.
The FY26 results remained positive for the entire year. Revenue increased by 54% to Rs. 16,679 crore, while net profit grew by 53% to Rs. 3,163 crore. EBITDA also jumped 63% to Rs. 3,022 crore. These numbers show strong growth in the renewable energy business.
The company’s order book remained strong at around 5.9 GW. Nearly 66% of the orders came from government and industrial customers. This gives good visibility for future revenue. Suzlon also maintained a strong cash position of Rs. 2,384 crore, which supports its growth plans.
Company leaders shared a positive outlook for the future. Strong demand for wind energy and a large order book are expected to support growth in the coming quarters. The company’s S144 platform continues to attract strong orders, helping Suzlon stay competitive.
Suzlon Energy shares closed slightly higher at Rs. 53.88 on the BSE. Market reaction remained balanced, as investors focused on the drop in profit despite strong revenue growth.
Suzlon Energy Q4 results highlight strong business growth with some pressure on profit. The company remains well placed to benefit from rising demand in renewable energy across India.