With today’s surge, the stock is up 13% in 2 sessions. The bullish momentum also comes after international brokerage Jefferies upped the target price to Rs 1,300. Analysts forecast an upside potential of nearly 27% from current market levels.
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Jefferies believes that stock is trading at a 63% discount to its January 2023 peak on a one-year forward EV/EBITDA basis, leaving room for upside if execution stays on track. Jefferies projects additions of 4.5 GW in FY26 and 6.3 GW in FY27, with management reiterating its 5 GW guidance for FY26. Utilisation levels are expected to improve to above 30% from 24.8% in FY25.A promoter infusion of Rs 9,350 crore through warrants has supported the balance sheet, analysts say. Net debt to equity is projected to ease from 6.9x currently to 5.4x by FY30, while net debt to EBITDA should improve to 6.9x from 8.3x. Over 80% of installed capacity is tied up under 25-year power purchase agreements or PPAs, providing strong cash flow visibility.
Since January 2023, capacity has risen 120% to 16.1 GW even as market capitalisation is 46% lower. EBITDA grew at a 36% CAGR in FY22-25 and is expected to rise 30% annually over FY25-28.
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With a price target of Rs 1,300, Jefferies is valuing the stock at 20x EV/EBITDA on September 2027 estimates, a premium to JSW Energy at 15x given Adani Green’s growth profile and pure renewable focus.The risks flagged by the international brokerage include execution delays at Khavda and any adverse outcome from the ongoing US investigation.
Q1 Performance Snapshot
Adani Green Energy reported a 60% year-on-year (YoY) growth in its Q1 consolidated net profit at Rs 713 crore, compared to Rs 446 crore in the same period last year. Power supply-driven revenue jumped 31% YoY to Rs 3,312 crore in Q1FY26, up from Rs 2,528 crore in the year-ago period.
At about 11:20 am, shares of the company were trading at Rs 1,103, higher by 7% from the last close on the NSE. Adani Green Energy shares have fallen nearly 50% in the last 1 year.
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