Hitachi Energy India Ltd has recorded its highest-ever order backlog, standing close to Rs.30,000 crore, as of December 31, 2025.
In a release, Hitachi Energy India said that its order backlog as of December 31, 2025, at Rs.29,872.2 crore, was the highest ever and provides revenue visibility for several upcoming quarters.
During the third quarter (Q3: October to December) of FY26, new order inflow was Rs.2,4776 crore. This was 73,7 per cent higher than in Q3FY25 after adjusting for an extraordinarily large order booked in that period.
In terms of segment- industries, datacenter and renewables were major contributors to the order book, the release said.
During Q3FY26, exports grew year-on-year and accounted for 29.8 per cent of the total orders booked for the quarter. The company received export orders from utilities, data centers, from Southeast Asia, and Southern Africa, respectively.
The Service segment contributed 4.3 per cent to the Q3FY26 order book. Some of the key service orders came from utilities and and industries, including Substation Automation System (SAS) extension package, SCADA upgrade, and the largest SCADA integration order for a leading renewable energy company in India.
Sustained leadership
Sharing his views on the quarter results, N. Venu, Managing Director & CEO, Hitachi Energy India Ltd, said, “Our Q3 results highlight the increasing pace of electrification in India and the world, with global electricity demand projected to surge over 70 per cent.
AI’s power intensive growth demands strategic infrastructure investments, and we are proud to be at the forefront, powering AI-ready data centers and the sustainable energy future ahead. In India, this huge focus on electrification also signals robust capacity expansion, grid reliability, and inclusive access to meet ambitious targets like 2,000 kWh per capita consumption by 2030. These trends offer a clear glimpse of our nation’s evolving energy needs, both immediate and long-term, and position our company for sustained leadership in delivering reliable, affordable, and sustainable power.”
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