Adani Power Share Price In Focus: Announce Stock Split Of 1:5 And Q1FY26 Results

On August 1, 2025, the Indian equity markets saw a dip in benchmark indices, yet Adani Power made headlines by declaring a stock split and releasing its Q1FY26 financial results.
Here is a detailed look at the developments.
Adani Power Announces Stock Split Of 1:5
Adani Power’s board has approved a stock split in the ratio of 1:5. Each fully paid equity share of ₹10 will be subdivided into 5 equity shares of ₹2 each, subject to shareholder approval. A 1:5 stock split means that for every 1 share an investor holds, they will receive 5 shares after the split.
The record date for the split will be announced following this approval. Stock splits are typically used to increase affordability and liquidity in the market, potentially bringing in a wider base of investors.
Q1FY26 Results Reflect YoY Decline In Profitability
The company also declared its earnings for the quarter ending June 30, 2025. Key financial highlights are as follows:
- Revenue: Operating revenue stood at ₹13,702.93 crore, compared to ₹14,716.89 crore in Q1FY25. The decrease was due to lower imported coal prices and merchant tariffs.
- EBITDA: Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation fell to ₹5,743.62 crore from ₹6,290.28 crore a year ago. Moderation in fuel costs partly offset the drop.
- PAT: Profit After Tax came in at ₹3,305.13 crore, down 15.53% from ₹3,913.79 crore in Q1FY25, impacted by higher operating costs following recent acquisitions.
The company is targeting a total capacity of 30,670 MW by 2030, with 7 brownfield and 1 greenfield project under development, adding a total of 12,520 MW.
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Adani Power Share Price Performance
As of 1:13 PM, on August 1, 2025, Adani Power share price was trading at ₹583, down by 0.76%.
Conclusion
Even as Adani Power's share price showed a marginal decline, the twin developments of a stock split and Q1FY26 earnings ensured it stayed in the spotlight.
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Published on: Aug 1, 2025, 2:41 PM IST

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