Non-Electrical Utilities company Enviro Infra Engineers announced Q2FY26 results Revenue from Operations stood at Rs 2,273 million, marking a robust 6.7% YoY growth compared to Q2FY25. EBITDA for the quarter was Rs 649 million, up 16.8% YoY, with an EBITDA margin of 28.6%. PAT: Rs 495 million compared to Rs 364 million during Q2FY25, change 36%. Sanjay Jain, Chairman, Enviro Infra Engineers, said: “I am pleased to share that our Company has delivered a strong quarter, with a 6.7% YoY revenue growth in Q2FY26, a 16.8% in EBITDA and a 36.1% rise in PAT, reflecting our operational efficiency and execution capabilities. During the year, our strong execution pipeline is supported by an order book of Rs 18,005 million and an O&M; portfolio of Rs 9,328 million. As a trusted partner in India’s urban transformation, we take pride in delivering critical water and wastewater infrastructure under key government initiatives. Our focus on innovation and timely execution underscores our dedication to building a cleaner, more sustainable future.” Result PDF
Conference Call with Enviro Infra Engineers Management and Analysts on Q1FY26 Performance and Outlook. Listen to the full earnings transcript.
Utilities:Non-Electrical company Enviro Infra Engineers announced Q1FY26 results Revenue from Operations stood at Rs 2,409 million, marking a robust 17.4% YoY growth compared to Q1FY25, driven by efficient project execution and the conversion of a strong order book into billings. EBITDA for the quarter was Rs 642 million, up 25.2% YoY, with an EBITDA margin of 26.7%. PAT for the quarter was Rs 424.8 million, up 41.8% YoY, with a PAT margin of 17.0%, 260 bps higher. Sanjay Jain, Chairman & WholeTime Director, Enviro Infra Engineers, said: “I am pleased to report that we have delivered another quarter of robust growth, with revenue up 17.4% YoY, EBITDA 25.2% and PAT surging 41.8%, underscoring our operational strength and execution excellence. This performance was driven by efficient delivery of a strong order book and strategic wins across diverse geographies and technologies. During the quarter, we entered the ZLD space with a landmark Rs 395.50 crore CETP project from MIDC, secured major STP and sewer network projects in Chhattisgarh and Karnataka worth over Rs 527 crore, and expanded into renewable energy with 69 MW of solar capacity across Odisha and Maharashtra. With a growing national footprint and a healthy project pipeline, we remain confident in sustaining our growth momentum while advancing our vision of delivering sustainable water, wastewater, and clean energy solutions for India’s urban transformation.” Result PDF