Surana Solar profit surges 1,841% in Q1FY27; appoints new CFO
Surana Solar posted a significant turnaround in Q1FY27 with net profit jumping to ₹5.44 crore from ₹0.28 crore in Q1FY26. Revenue rose to ₹17.15 crore, aided by strong performance in the solar products segment. The Board approved the results and new CFO appointment on July 25, 2026.

*this image is generated using AI for illustrative purposes only.
Surana Solar reported a standalone net profit of ₹5.44 crore for the quarter ended June 30, 2026, marking a 1,841% year-on-year increase from ₹0.28 crore in Q1FY26. The Hyderabad-based solar equipment manufacturer saw revenue from operations surge to ₹17.15 crore, up from ₹2.09 crore in the corresponding period of the previous year. This substantial turnaround in profitability offers shareholders renewed confidence in the company’s operational resilience amidst a recovering solar sector. The Board also appointed Buvankar Shekarnath as Chief Financial Officer, effective July 25, 2026.
The Board of Directors approved the unaudited financial results at a meeting held on July 25, 2026, in compliance with Regulation 33 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015. The company’s statutory auditors, Luharuka & Associates, Chartered Accountants, conducted a limited review of the financial statements. During the same meeting, the Board approved an application under the Hyderabad Industrial Lands Transformation Policy (HILTP) for converting industrial land at IDA Cherlapally into multi-use development. The advertisements pertaining to these results were published in “Financial Express” (English) and “Telugu Prabha” (Telugu) on July 26, 2026, pursuant to Regulation 47 of the SEBI Listing Regulations.
Financial Performance Highlights
Revenue from operations stood at ₹1,715.06 lakh, compared to ₹1,361.35 lakh in the preceding quarter and ₹208.65 lakh in Q1FY26. Other income contributed significantly to the bottom line, rising to ₹635.54 lakh from ₹236.52 lakh in the same quarter last year. Total income for the quarter reached ₹2,350.60 lakh.
| Particulars | Q1FY27 (₹ Lakh) | Q4FY26 (₹ Lakh) | Q1FY26 (₹ Lakh) | FY26 (₹ Lakh) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue from Operations | 1,715.06 | 1,361.35 | 208.65 | 2,083.43 |
| Other Income | 635.54 | 70.76 | 236.52 | 692.76 |
| Total Income | 2,350.60 | 1,432.11 | 445.16 | 2,776.18 |
| Profit Before Tax | 637.07 | 17.51 | 36.50 | 156.02 |
| Net Profit | 544.07 | 19.80 | 27.97 | 123.97 |
| EPS (Basic) | 1.11 | 0.04 | 0.06 | 0.25 |
Total expenses for the quarter were ₹1,713.53 lakh, with cost of materials consumed accounting for ₹1,387.07 lakh. Finance costs decreased sharply to ₹0.50 lakh from ₹5.85 lakh in the previous quarter and ₹3.85 lakh in Q1FY26. Tax expenses for the period totaled ₹93.00 lakh.
Segment-wise Breakdown
The solar products segment remained the primary revenue driver, contributing ₹1,713.42 lakh to total sales, up from ₹1,350.99 lakh in Q4FY26 and ₹207.30 lakh in Q1FY26. This segment generated a segment result of ₹61.51 lakh, improving from ₹43.65 lakh in the prior quarter and a loss of ₹34.70 lakh in Q1FY26. The renewable energy segment contributed marginally, with revenue of ₹1.64 lakh and a segment result of ₹0.82 lakh.
What the Numbers Show
The surge in net profit was disproportionately driven by other income rather than operational margins alone. While revenue grew nearly eight-fold year-on-year, other income increased more than two-and-a-half times, contributing over 27% of total income. This suggests that while core operations are recovering strongly, non-operating gains played a material role in the quarter’s profitability profile. Additionally, the reduction in finance costs indicates improved debt management or lower interest-bearing liabilities during the period.
Leadership and Strategic Developments
Buvankar Shekarnath, who has been associated with the Surana Group for more than 30 years, brings vast experience in the ferrous, telecom, and Solar PV module industries. He holds a postgraduate degree in Commerce. Disclosures confirmed that he has no pecuniary relationship with the Company except for remuneration. His appointment coincides with the Board’s approval of an application under the Hyderabad Industrial Lands Transformation Policy (HILTP) for converting industrial land at IDA Cherlapally into multi-use development. The application pertains to land bearing Survey Nos. 212/2 to 212/4, admeasuring 14,671 square yards (12,267.99 square metres), situated at Phase-II, I.D.A. Cherlapally, Ghatkesar Mandal, Medchal–Malkajgiri District. The Board noted that 10% of the conversion fees has already been paid.
Source: https://lodr-files.dhan.co/lodr-inputs/Company/INE272L01022/2964a19fe4604fad.pdf
Historical Stock Returns for Surana Solar
| 1 Day | 5 Days | 1 Month | 6 Months | 1 Year | 5 Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| +1.14% | -2.75% | -1.34% | +6.53% | -18.24% | +96.79% |
How sustainable is Surana Solar's profitability if the significant contribution from 'other income' normalizes in subsequent quarters?
What is the strategic rationale behind converting industrial land at IDA Cherlapally into multi-use development, and will this generate one-time capital gains or recurring revenue?
Will the appointment of Buvankar Shekarnath as CFO lead to specific changes in the company's debt management or capital allocation strategies given his extensive industry background?


































