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Pace Digitek closes FY26 with Rs.6,460-crore order inflow

Pace Digitek Ltd, along with its subsidiaries, reported order inflows of Rs.64,597 million (around Rs.6,460 crore) for FY26, led by strong traction in its energy business.

In a release Pace Digitek said that the energy segment contributed Rs.5,815 crore, while telecom accounted for Rs.645 crore.

The order inflow reflects the company’s increasing participation in Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) and renewable-linked opportunities, positioning it to participate in India’s evolving energy transition.

 

Energy Business

Energy order inflows during FY26 were driven by a mix of build own operate (BOO), EPC and supply contracts across battery energy storage and renewable projects.

The company along with its subsidiaries has secured projects from central and state agencies such as KPTCL, KREDL, NTPC, SECI and MAHAGENCO along with private sector customers.

This diversified order mix provides multi-year execution visibility and balanced revenue streams across project lifecycles, the release said.

 

Long-term revenue visibility

The current order book provides strong visibility across both energy and telecom segments, with an increasing share of energy-led projects. The mix of BOO, EPC and supply contracts supports both long-term revenue visibility and near-term execution, positioning the company for sustained and scalable growth, the release said.

 

Pivotal year

Commenting on the performance, Venugopal Rao Maddisetty, CMD, Pace Digitek, said, “FY2026 marks a pivotal year as we scale our presence in the energy segment, particularly in battery energy storage and renewable infrastructure. The strong order inflows reflect our growing execution capabilities and the trust placed in us by leading public and private sector clients.  Our diversified order mix across BOO, EPC and supply provides a healthy balance of long-term visibility and near-term execution. We remain focused on disciplined growth as opportunities in the energy sector continue to evolve.”

 

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