
Adani Power opened strong on Monday, climbing 2.06% in early trade to reach Rs 616.40. The stock is now one of the top gainers on the Nifty Next 50 index. This move reflects a wave of positive sentiment from investors, backed by the company’s solid numbers and aggressive growth.
Adani Power is showing momentum—and not just on the charts. The company’s yearly revenue for March 2025 stood at Rs 56,203.09 crore, a solid jump from Rs 50,351.25 crore last year. While the net profit fell from Rs 20,828.79 crore to Rs 12,749.61 crore, the business still holds strong.

Strong Numbers Back the Rise
Adani Power’s earnings per share (EPS) for FY25 was Rs 32.32. That’s more than 500 times its 2021 EPS of just Rs 0.06. In four years, the company has flipped the script.
Its book value per share (BVPS) went up to Rs 138.17, while return on equity (ROE) remains decent at 24.27%. Even more impressive? The company’s debt-to-equity ratio dropped sharply from 99.58 in 2021 to just 0.71 in 2025. That means Adani Power has cleaned up its balance sheet big time.
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Quarterly Report Shows Stability
Adani Power’s March 2025 quarter shows continued strength. It posted a revenue of Rs 14,237.40 crore and net profit of Rs 2,599.23 crore. The company has kept revenue steady for four straight quarters, showing stable operations.
Quarterly Net Profits (in Crore):
- Mar 2025: Rs 2,599.23
- Dec 2024: Rs 2,940.07
- Sep 2024: Rs 3,297.52
- Jun 2024: Rs 3,912.79
Big Moves: Acquisition and Credit Update
Adani Power recently completed the acquisition of Vidarbha Industries Power Limited. This was cleared by the NCLT and announced on July 8, 2025. A few days later, on July 11, the company shared a fresh credit rating update from CARE Ratings. These steps show Adani Power is not slowing down.
What’s the Market Saying?
The market clearly loves what it sees. According to Moneycontrol, the sentiment on Adani Power is “very bullish.” A mix of stable earnings, bold expansion moves, and a sharp drop in debt is driving strong investor interest.
Adani Power is no longer just a utility stock—it’s becoming a story of turnaround, focus, and growth. The stock price tells one story, but the company’s numbers tell a louder one. If today is a sign, Adani Power is far from done.
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