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EV maker Olectra Greentech Q4 PAT up 39%

EV maker Olectra Greentech Q4 PAT up 39%

Time of India5 days ago

Electric vehicles
(EV) manufacturer
Olectra Greentech
Limited (OGL), part of the
Megha Engineering & Infrastructures
group, posted a 39% jump in profit after tax (
PAT
) for the fourth quarter, at ₹20.69 crore compared to ₹14.89 crore in the corresponding quarter of the previous fiscal year.
This was on a 55% rise in revenue for Q4FY25 at ₹448.92 crore. The company attributed the surge in revenue to a 67% jump in deliveries during the quarter at 219 EVs as against 131 EVs delivered during
Q4FY24
. The company has delivered 2,718 EVs to date and has orders of 10,022 buses on hand. Till March 31, the company clocked a 77% jump in PAT at ₹139 crore from ₹78.65 crore in FY24. This was on a 56% rise in revenues at ₹1802 crore in FY25.
Olectra Greentech Limited chairman & managing director KV Pradeep said the company continues to focus on increasing its manufacturing capacities and enhancing technology capabilities, as part of which the company unveiled the Blade Battery technology at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025. "With its cutting-edge design and exceptional energy density, the Blade Battery promises not only longer ranges but also faster charging time, enhancing performance, safety, and reliability," he said.

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