Voltamp Transformers files BRSR for FY 2025-26
Voltamp Transformers Limited filed its Business Responsibility and Sustainability Report for FY 2025-26, disclosing a capex of ₹95.52 crore for environmental and social improvements. The company reported a total workforce of 1,295, with women comprising 8.82% of employees and 33.33% of the Board. Environmental metrics included total energy consumption of 36,054 GJ and Scope 1 and 2 emissions of 3,284.61 metric tonnes CO2 equivalent.

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Voltamp Transformers Limited has filed its Business Responsibility and Sustainability Report for the financial year 2025-26 with the National Stock Exchange of India and BSE Limited. The filing, submitted on July 07, 2026, details the company's adherence to the Business Responsibility and Sustainability Reporting framework and its integration of environmental, social, and governance priorities into business operations.
The report highlights a capital expenditure of ₹95.52 crore for the financial year 2025-26 directed towards technologies that improve environmental and social impacts. This investment supports the company's commitment to initiatives such as renewable energy adoption, water stewardship, and circular waste management. Voltamp Transformers has implemented management systems certified under ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, and ISO 45001:2018 standards to ensure quality, environmental responsibility, and occupational health and safety.
Employee and Workforce Data
The company reported a total workforce of 1,295 individuals, comprising 476 employees and 819 workers as of March 31, 2026. The data indicates a gender distribution with 91.18% of employees being male and 8.82% female. Among workers, males constitute 99.51% of the workforce while females account for 0.49%. The Board of Directors includes six members, with two women representing 33.33% of the board.
| Category | Total | Male | Female |
|---|---|---|---|
| Employees | |||
| Permanent | 435 | 398 | 37 |
| Other than Permanent | 41 | 36 | 5 |
| Workers | |||
| Permanent | 5 | 5 | 0 |
| Other than Permanent | 814 | 810 | 4 |
Environmental Performance
Voltamp Transformers disclosed its energy consumption metrics for the financial year, reporting a total energy consumption of 36,054 Giga Joules. The company sourced 4,802 GJ from renewable sources and 31,252 GJ from non-renewable sources. The energy intensity per rupee of turnover was recorded at 0.000001674. Additionally, the company reported total Scope 1 emissions of 995.91 metric tonnes and Scope 2 emissions of 2,288.7 metric tonnes of CO2 equivalent.
Waste management data revealed that the company recycled 24.8 metric tonnes of plastics and 3.91 metric tonnes of e-waste during the year. Hazardous waste disposed of amounted to 140.125 metric tonnes. The company has implemented Zero Liquid Discharge infrastructure at its Savli manufacturing unit to treat and recycle wastewater for secondary applications.
Governance and Stakeholder Engagement
The company confirmed that it has no holding, subsidiary, associate, or joint venture companies. Regarding Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), the report noted a turnover of ₹2,153.69 crore and a net worth of ₹1,791.80 crore. Voltamp Transformers stated that it has established grievance redressal mechanisms for various stakeholder groups, including communities, investors, shareholders, and employees, though no complaints were reported during the financial year.
Historical Stock Returns for Voltamp Transformers
| 1 Day | 5 Days | 1 Month | 6 Months | 1 Year | 5 Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.0% | -4.14% | -6.00% | +30.04% | -3.02% | +477.87% |
How will the ₹95.52 crore capital expenditure impact Voltamp Transformers' operational efficiency and cost savings over the next 3-5 years?
What specific targets has the company set to increase the proportion of renewable energy usage beyond the current 13.3%?
Does Voltamp Transformers plan to implement specific initiatives to address the significant gender disparity, particularly within the worker category?































