State-owned engineering major Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) posted a 19% year-on-year increase in revenue, reaching Rs 27,350 crore (provisional and unaudited) for the financial year 2024–25, the company announced on Sunday.
Marking a standout year, BHEL also recorded its highest-ever annual order inflow of Rs 92,534 crore. With this, the company’s total order book surged to Rs 1,95,922 crore by the end of the fiscal.
According to the statement, Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) registered a revenue of Rs 27,350 crore (provisional and unaudited) for FY 2024–25, marking a robust growth of around 19 per cent over the previous year.
The company stated that in the power sector, BHEL maintained its leadership by winning orders worth Rs 81,349 crore.
The industrial segment recorded fresh orders worth Rs 11,185 crore, reflecting the company’s diversified presence across sectors such as transportation, defence, process industries, and industrial equipment, it stated.
On the execution front, BHEL commissioned/synchronised 8.1 GW of power capacity, demonstrating its continued focus on project delivery and operational efficiency.
With double-digit revenue growth, a record order book, and a healthy execution pipeline, BHEL entered FY 2025–26 with strong momentum, it stated.
The company remains committed to delivering high-impact infrastructure, driving indigenisation, and enhancing stakeholder value.
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