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| Metric | Dec '24 | Mar '25 | Jun '25 | Dec '25 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue | ₹36,805.1 Cr | ₹41,200.6 Cr | ₹36,624.1 Cr | ₹47,537.2 Cr |
| Net Profit | ₹3,726.9 Cr | ₹3,911.1 Cr | ₹3,792.4 Cr | ₹3,879.1 Cr |
| EPS | ₹118.54 | — | ₹120.62 | ₹123.38 |
| Operating Profit | ₹6,201.3 Cr | ₹6,427.1 Cr | ₹6,546.3 Cr | ₹6,713.6 Cr |
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| Ex Date | Purpose | Type |
|---|---|---|
| 01 Aug 2025 | Dividend - Rs 135 Per Share | DIVIDEND |
| 02 Aug 2024 | Dividend - Rs 125 Per Share | DIVIDEND |
| 03 Aug 2023 | Dividend - Rs 90 Per Share | DIVIDEND |
| 03 Aug 2022 | Dividend - Rs 60 Per Share | DIVIDEND |
| 05 Aug 2021 | Dividend - Rs 45 Per Share | DIVIDEND |
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View AllJSW Energy acquires MCCPL to strengthen thermal portfolio
JSW Energy is acquiring Maruti Clean Coal & Power Limited for Rs 1,410 crore. This move supports JSW Energy's goal of reaching 30GW capacity by 2030. The acquired company operates a 300 MW thermal plant in Chhattisgarh. This acquisition strengthens JSW Energy's thermal portfolio and cash flows. It also enhances regional thermal power operations.

JSW Energy inks agreement to acquire Maruti Clean Coal and Power for ₹1,400 crore
JSW Energy to acquire 100% of Maruti Clean Coal and Power, adding a 300 MW Chhattisgarh plant toward its 30 GW by FY 2030 goal, pending land and lender approvals
EV demand surges in India as fuel prices rise; Maruti, Mercedes-Benz face delivery delays
Electric car demand is surging across India. Manufacturers are unable to meet this sudden rise, causing wait times of up to three months for popular models. This shift is driven by increased fuel prices. Companies like Maruti, Mercedes-Benz, and BMW are experiencing unprecedented interest in their electric vehicles. Supply chain issues are now limiting production more than customer interest.
