Tata Power Company Ltd has reported a slight decline in its net profit for the first quarter ending June 30, 2024. The company’s net profit fell 0.2% year-on-year to ₹970.9 crore, missing analysts’ expectations.
Financial Highlights
- Net Profit: ₹970.9 crore, a 0.2% decline from ₹972.5 crore in the same quarter last year. The expected profit was ₹1,016.7 crore.
- Revenue: Increased by 13.7% to ₹17,293.6 crore compared to ₹15,213 crore in the previous year. Analysts had predicted ₹17,000 crore.
- EBITDA: Surged 21.9% to ₹3,586.7 crore, exceeding the expected ₹3,034.9 crore.
- EBITDA Margin: Improved to 20.7% from 19.4% in the first quarter of the previous fiscal year.
Business Performance
- Profit Contribution: Tata Power’s generation, renewables, and transmission & distribution clusters contributed 84% to the profit after tax, up from 72% in the previous year.
- Solar Module Production: The new 4.3 GW solar module and cell manufacturing plant in Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, produced 600 MW of modules, generating ₹1,000 crore in revenue and a profit of ₹54 crore in its first quarter.
| Metric | Q1 FY25 | Q1 FY24 | Analyst Expectations |
|---|---|---|---|
| Net Profit | ₹970.9 crore | ₹972.5 crore | ₹1,016.7 crore |
| Revenue | ₹17,293.6 crore | ₹15,213 crore | ₹17,000 crore |
| EBITDA | ₹3,586.7 crore | ₹2,943.6 crore | ₹3,034.9 crore |
| EBITDA Margin | 20.7% | 19.4% | 11% |
Expansion and Acquisition
- Renewable Energy Projects: Tata Power is developing around 2 GW of firm and dispatchable renewable energy projects, aiming to expand its clean energy portfolio to over 11 GW in the next 12-24 months.
- Order Book: The solar EPC business has an order book totaling 3.2 GW, valued at over ₹15,500 crore, with a renewable projects pipeline of 5.3 GW.
Acquisition Details
- Khorlochhu Hydro Power Ltd (KHPL): Tata Power plans to acquire a 40% equity stake in KHPL for approximately ₹830 crore. This acquisition supports Tata Power’s clean energy transition.
- Project Development: KHPL is developing a 600 MW hydropower project in Bhutan, requiring an investment of around ₹6,900 crore.
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