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The selling pressure on the counter came after the income tax department visited some of the company's offices and its facilities in India for conducting an investigation
Investment firm Niveshaay on Tuesday said it has led a Rs 325 crore funding round in Waaree Energy Storage Systems to expand the Waaree Group's battery arm. The fund will be used to enhance cell and pack manufacturing capacity, strengthen engineering and validation capabilities, and scale containerised Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) across India and select global markets. Niveshaay said it has cumulatively invested Rs 128 crore in the round through its Category II Niveshaay Sambhav Fund, Category III Niveshaay Hedgehogs Fund, and the newly launched one of India's first dedicated Collective Investment Vehicles (CIVs,) Niveshaay WESS Fund. Other co-investors in the round include Vivek Jain (Managing Director, Action Tesa and GrowthSphere) and Saket Agarwal (former Director, Apollo Pipes Ltd and Apollo Tricoat), among others, Niveshaay, the SEBI-registered investment advisory and boutique asset management firm said. "Battery storage will play a key role in India's clean energ
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With operational cell/module capacity of 5.4 GW/16.1 GW in India, WEL, analysts believe, towers domestic competitors and enjoys a formidable India capacity market share of 21.6 per cent/13.3 per cent
Waaree's push for the world's second-largest solar market comes amid escalating trade tensions between New Delhi and Washington DC
Waaree, which has 16.1 GW of module making capacity in India and 2.6 GW in the US, is seeing strong US demand due to demand from data centres, manufacturing and transportation
Waaree Energies reported more than two-fold rise in consolidated net profit to Rs 871.21 crore in the July-September quarter on the back of higher revenues. It had clocked a net profit of Rs 375.66 crore in the same period of the preceding 2024-25 financial year. The company's total income rose to Rs 6,226.54 crore in the quarter from Rs 3,663.47 crore in Q2FY25. Waaree Energies' expenses also increased to Rs 4,995.08 crore from Rs 3,164.63 crore in the year-ago period. The board of the company also approved a dividend of Rs 2 per equity share of face value of Rs 10 each for FY ending March 2026. The record date for the purpose of determining the entitlement of the shareholders for the interim dividend has been fixed as Friday, October 24, 2025, and the dividend will be paid to the shareholders on Thursday, November 06, 2025.
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Waaree Clean Energy Solutions Pvt Ltd will expand its Electrolyser manufacturing capacity from 300 MW to 1,000 MW annually with an additional Capex of ~₹125 crore.
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Waaree Energies shares Today: The US is reportedly investigating Waaree Energies for evading anti-dumping and countervailing duties on solar cells from China and other Southeast Asian nations
US Customs as started a formal investigation of Waaree and Waaree Solar Americas Inc over suspected evasion of anti-dumping duties, imposing interim measures on solar imports
Against this backdrop of sector tailwinds and resilient profitability, the brokerage has initiated coverage on Premier Energies with a Buy recommendation
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On the bourses at 9:40 AM, Waaree Energies raced 2.15 per cent higher to ₹3,712.75, and SWSolar moved up 1.36 per cent to ₹267.60. RIL, meanwhile, was trading 0.2 per cent lower at ₹1,391.50.
As of Q1FY26, the company had a strong order book of approximately ~₹49,000 crore, providing robust revenue visibility and a strong foundation for future growth
To meet the robust demand, Nomura analysts project India will add ~309GW of installed capacity between FY25-30F, with renewables (RE) accounting for the bulk of the expansion.
Waaree Energies, through its wholly owned subsidiary Waaree Solar Americas, has received an international order to supply 452 MW solar modules to a leading US-based developer