Suzlon Energy Q2 Results: PAT soars 538% YoY to Rs 1,279 crore, highest in 30 years; revenue jumps 85%
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68% : Renewable energy solutions provider Suzlon Energy on Tuesday reported a record-breaking performance for the second quarter of FY26, with consolidated Profit After Tax (PAT) surging 538% year-on-year (YoY) to Rs 1,279 crore, its highest quarterly profit in 30 years.63% : A key driver of the sharp jump in PAT was the recognition of Rs 717 crore in incremental deferred tax assets during the quarter.
62% : The commercial and industrial (C&I) segment alone is expected to require 100 GW of renewable energy by 2030, with annual installations likely to exceed 6.6 GW this year.
60% : India aims to achieve 122 GW of wind capacity by FY32, driven by hybrid, RTC (round-the-clock), and FDRE (firm and dispatchable renewable energy) projects.
57% : Profit After Tax surged 538 percent year-on-year.
51% : EBITDA grew 145% YoY to Rs 721 crore, while Profit Before Tax (PBT) increased 179% YoY to Rs 562 crore.
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