ABB India Ltd has reported a strong year-on-year growth of 52 per cent in its new order inflow during the fourth quarter (Q4) of CY2025 (January to December).
In a release, ABB India said that during Q4Cy2025, orders grew 52 per cent due to a strong development in the base business with additional support from the timing of large orders. The quarter benefitted from large orders in the data center, automotive, building and infra, railways and metals segments.

During CY2025 (January to December), order inflow stood at Rs.14,115 crore, up 8 per cent from Rs.13,079 crore in CY2024.
ABB India continues to have a strong order backlog as of December 31, 2025, at Rs.10,471 crore, an increase of 12 per cent year-on-year, which provides revenue visibility and is well aligned to support growth plans in the coming periods, the release said.
Key orders
Some key orders during Q4CY2025 included: low-voltage switchgear for data center major; robotics solutions for a newly formed automotive company of an existing industrial major and an established auto major; propulsion systems for Indian Railways; high current rectifier solutions for reliable, stable, ultra-high current DC power; automation energy industries solutions for electrical and instrumentation restoration for an engineering major.
Year of steady progress
According to Sanjeev Sharma, Managing Director, ABB India, “2025 was a year of steady progress for ABB India, underscored by the proud milestone of completing 75 years of manufacturing in the country. In the fourth quarter, we continued to ramp up orders and revenues despite margin pressures from volatile input costs. Our diversified portfolio and technology driven solutions allow us to navigate varied sectoral cycles with confidence, reinforcing the robustness of our business model. With strong leadership across divisions and a clear focus on agility, we remain committed to driving sustainable growth and long-term value for all stakeholders in the year ahead.”
Note: ABB India’s accounting year runs from January 1 to December 31, following the calendar year pattern, and is represented as “CY”. The October-December quarter is therefore the fourth quarter (Q4) of the company’s accounting year.
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