Synopsis:- It is the company’s largest single order to date, equivalent to approximately 86 percent of its full-year FY25 revenue of Rs. 148.35 crore, and the fifth order win announced this month alone.
A transformer manufacturer out of Tamil Nadu has landed its most consequential contract to date. Supreme Power Equipment Limited filed an intimation on April 24 disclosing a new order worth Rs. 128 crore from an unnamed reputed company in Hyderabad.
The announcement follows four other order wins disclosed across April 7, 8, and 13 meaning the company has publicly disclosed over Rs. 208 crore in fresh orders within a single month, a pace of inflow that would have been difficult to anticipate from its historical run-rate.
With a market capitalization of approximately Rs. 558.43 crore, the shares of Supreme Power Equipment were trading at approximately Rs. 223.45 per share, down 5 percent from its previous close of Rs.235.2. The stock trades at a P/E of 27.81 .
The filing, submitted to both BSE and NSE, is brief in its disclosure: an order of Rs. 128 crore from a reputed company in Hyderabad. The client’s name, the specific transformer type and rating, the execution timeline, and the nature of the end use are all absent from the announcement.
The company is required to disclose material orders but is not obligated to name the counterparty if commercially sensitive. Investors and analysts should watch for supplementary disclosures or management commentary that fleshes out the contract terms.
What the filing does establish unambiguously is scale. At Rs. 128 crore, this single contract exceeds every prior order the company has disclosed in its public history. FY25 full-year revenue stood at Rs. 148.35 crore meaning this order alone, if executed, could replace approximately eleven months of last year’s top line. That comparison is the most direct way to size what this means for revenue visibility in FY27 and potentially FY28, depending on the execution window.
Business Overview
Supreme Power Equipment Limited, incorporated in 2005 and headquartered in Poonamalle, Tamil Nadu, manufactures a range of transformers including power transformers (up to 160 MVA), distribution transformers, solar and windmill transformers, and generator transformers.
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