
Shares of Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) will be in focus on Monday, April 21, 2025, after the company issued a revised press release announcing a sharp jump in revenue and record-breaking order inflows for the financial year 2024–25.
In its provisional and unaudited results, BHEL reported revenue of Rs 27,350 crore for FY25, marking a robust growth of nearly 19% over the previous financial year. The company also recorded its highest-ever order inflows, amounting to Rs 92,534 crore, taking its total order book to an impressive Rs 1,95,922 crore as of March 31, 2025.
Key business highlights:
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BHEL secured Rs 81,349 crore worth of new orders in the power sector, reaffirming its leadership in the energy domain.
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The industrial segment saw fresh orders of Rs 11,185 crore, reflecting diversification across transportation, defence, and process industries.
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The company commissioned or synchronised 8.1 GW of power capacity during FY25, highlighting its operational efficiency and focus on project execution.
This strong performance positions BHEL well for FY26, with management reaffirming its commitment to project delivery, indigenisation, and stakeholder value enhancement.
Investors will closely watch the stock on Monday’s trading session, especially amid upbeat sentiment around infrastructure and capital goods companies.
On Friday 18th April, 2025 the shares were trading 0.62% higher at ₹227.39 on NSE.
Bhel Share Price history
Day | Open | Close | Change % |
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Thu, Apr 17 2025
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₹228.00
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₹227.39
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Wed, Apr 16 2025
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₹221.80
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₹226.00
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Tue, Apr 15 2025
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₹216.00
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₹221.80
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Fri, Apr 11 2025
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₹216.00
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₹212.97
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Wed, Apr 9 2025
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₹210.94
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₹211.81
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Tue, Apr 8 2025
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₹211.00
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₹210.94
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Mon, Apr 7 2025
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₹194.00
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₹207.70
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-3.15%
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Fri, Apr 4 2025
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₹218.68
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₹214.45
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-1.93%
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