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Adani Energy Solutions net profit falls by 8.2 per cent to Rs 574 cr during Q3 FY26

Mumbai, Jan 23 (UNI) Adani Energy Solutions Ltd (AESL) has officially announced an 8.2% Year-on-Year (YoY) decline in its net profit to Rs 574 crore, for the third quarter ended December 31, 2025 (Q3FY26). “This was on account of a positive impact of deferred tax of Rs 185 crore last year in Q3FY25 which has to be adjusted for a like-for-like comparison,” the company said in a stock exchange filing. Adjusted profit after tax (PAT) was up by 30.4% YoY at Rs 574 crore, translating from double-digit EBITDA expansion, while the cash profit increased by 22.8% YoY to Rs 1,227 crore, as per the company statement.

Central India's Premier English Daily

Central India's Premier English Daily

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Key Highlights

  • Total income during the quarter registered a growth of 15.7% YoY to Rs 6,945 crore, backed by better operating performance and Service Concession Arrangement (SCA) income due to higher capex.
  • “We are delighted to have delivered yet another strong quarter.
  • Despite the challenges, our core strengths of strong on-ground execution, focused O&M and capital management have helped to drive consistent progress on the project development side,” Adani Energy Solutions CEO Kandarp Patel said.
  • “Looking ahead, we believe the growth outlook across our business areas remains robust,” Patel added.
  • “Despite the challenges, our core strengths of strong on-ground execution, focused O&M and capital management have helped to drive consistent progress on the project development side,” AESL CEO Kandarp Patel said.
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  1. Adani Energy Solutions net profit falls by 8.2 per cent to Rs 574 cr during Q3 FY26

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