New Order Momentum Meets EPC Headwinds
After a strong Q1 FY26 (revenue +35% YoY, net income +130%), Kalpataru heads into Q1 FY27 riding ₹2,957 crore in fresh orders. Street looks for steady operational progress as order book turns into deliveries; watch execution pace, margin recovery, and working capital absorption.
The Setup: Order Book Turning Into Cash
Kalpataru Power Transmission (an EPC player in power transmission & distribution, oil & gas pipelines, railways, and biomass) reported a stellar Q1 FY26: revenue ₹619 Cr (up 35% YoY), net income ₹21.4 Cr (up 130% YoY), and margin recovery to 3.5% from 2.0%. The company then closed ₹2,957 Cr in new orders in late June (across T&D, buildings, and water segments), signaling strong demand and market position. Management's playbook for FY27 is now operational: convert order backlog into revenue, improve margins via execution efficiency, and absorb working capital on a larger topline.
~₹65–70 Cr
Modeled on Q1 FY26 run-rate (₹619 Cr annual ÷ 4Q), adjusted for order flow timing and project mix
3–4%
On-plan recovery from FY26 base; execution efficiency key
₹2,957 Cr closed June 2026
New inflow reinforces market leadership; timing of revenue recognition to be monitored
High-priority watch
EPC business is capex & working-capital intense; collections pace vs. billings to set tone
What Strong vs. Weak Looks Like
Strong print: Q1 revenue ₹70+ Cr (tracking or ahead of Q1 FY26 pace), margin 3.5%+, and order-to-revenue conversion on schedule. Management commentary on order execution timelines, cash conversion, and margin guidance for FY27 would reinforce confidence in execution. Weak print: Revenue miss vs. Q1 FY26 (due to project delays or sequencing), margin compression below 3%, or conservative commentary on working capital absorption or execution risks on the newly won orders. Delays in T&D project starts (especially government-backed projects) would be a red flag.
Is the Company on Track?
Kalpataru's FY26 results momentum — strong Q1 FY26 recovery, order wins through the year, and ₹2,957 Cr closed just before this quarter-end — suggest the trajectory is intact. The divestment of the Kohima-Mariani transmission stake (June 25, 2026) signals capital discipline and debt management. However, the Street's watch is on three fronts: (1) whether the big new orders show up as billable revenue in time, (2) whether margin expansion can hold amid input cost and project mix pressures, and (3) cash conversion in an inflationary, high-capex environment.
Since Last Quarter: Corporate Actions & Risks
1 · Order Win (₹2,957 Cr, June 30)
Kalpataru won ₹2,957 Cr in new orders across Power T&D, Buildings & Factories (B&F), and Water. Manish Mohnot noted this marks entry into Middle East water segment. Key: watch for billing schedule and gross margin on these projects vs. historical blended rate.
2 · Divestment (Kohima-Mariani, June 25)
Completed exit of ~26% equity stake in KMTL to Apraava Energy. One-time cash inflow; reduces exposure to transmission JV; neutral to positive on balance sheet.
3 · Dividend (₹11 per share, June 15)
Final dividend of ₹11/sh for FY26 announced (550% payout). Shows confidence in cash generation; usual routine for profitable cycles.
4 · Tax & Legal Noise
Goa tax demand (₹15.52 Lakhs, Aug 6), GST penalty (₹10.46 Lakhs paid, July 29), and partial setaside of arbitration award in Kurukshetra JV case (July 28). Individually immaterial; collectively suggest operational friction and need for tighter compliance. Mitigated by favorable GST appeal (₹1.52 Cr demand set aside, July 24).
5 · ESG Ratings
CRISIL ESG 61 (Strong) and ESG Risk 56 (Adequate) awarded. Routine corporate governance disclosure; no material impact on Q1.
The Print: What to Watch on August 11
1 · Order-to-revenue timing
How much of the ₹2,957 Cr orders show up as Q1 revenue? June 30 closure means at best 1 day of Q1; watch management's expected timeline for milestone billings and first cash flow.
2 · Margin trajectory
Q1 FY26 was 3.5% (a recovery). Can Q1 FY27 hold or expand? Project mix (T&D vs. B&F vs. Water) and pricing will drive this. Miss here and Street recalibrates growth thesis.
3 · Cash conversion & working capital
EPC business is cash-hungry. Watch receivables-to-revenue, inventory turns, and payables extension. FY27 guidance on capex intensity will signal whether margin gains are real or temporary.
4 · Management commentary on FY27
Formal FY27 revenue and EBITDA guidance (if any) will anchor the Street's 12-month view. No guidance is also a signal; analysts will infer from order backlog and historical conversion rates.
Kalpataru Power Transmission heads into this result as a momentum play on order backlog and EPC sector tailwinds. Q1 FY26's 35% revenue growth and 130% net income jump set a high bar, but management has the order book to justify it. The ₹2,957 Cr win in June is a marquee data point; the Street is pricing in near-term execution and 8–15% stock upside if margins hold and cash conversion stays healthy. A weak print (revenue miss, margin compression, working capital headwinds) or cautious Q1 commentary could trigger a tactical pullback; watch cash flow and order mix guidance closely.
Kalpataru Projects Q1: PAT +46% YoY to ₹312 Cr on margin gains; revenue growth just 4%
PAT +45.85% YoY · revenue +3.84% · margins expanding
₹6,407.97 Cr
+3.84% YoY
₹311.53 Cr
+45.85% YoY
4.8%
+1.3pp YoY
₹18.16
Kalpataru Projects International reported consolidated revenue of ₹6,407.97 Cr (+3.8% YoY, -17.6% QoQ) and consolidated profit for the period of ₹311.53 Cr (+45.8% YoY, -27.6% QoQ) for Q1 FY27, with basic EPS at ₹18.16 versus ₹12.51 a year ago and ₹25.42 in the March 2026 quarter. The sharp QoQ drop in both revenue and profit is largely the normal seasonal pattern for this EPC business — Q4 (Jan-Mar) is typically the strongest execution quarter and Q1 the softest — rather than a sign of sequential deterioration, so the YoY read is the one that matters here.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
Profit grew far faster than revenue because of a genuine, non-one-off margin improvement rather than one-off items: neither this quarter nor the year-ago quarter carried any exceptional items (unlike Q4 FY26, which had a net ₹66 Cr exceptional gain), so the YoY comparison is clean. Operating margin rose to 8.8% from 8.5% and net profit margin to 4.9% from 3.5% YoY, driven chiefly by a 32.8% YoY drop in finance costs (₹81.98 Cr versus ₹122.03 Cr) and a jump in other income to ₹77.20 Cr from ₹16.35 Cr a year ago — below-the-line items rather than core EPC execution improving to the same degree.
The stock went into the print at ₹1,333.15, down 0.4% over the past month of trading.
For context: this is the second-highest quarterly PAT of the last 6 quarters.
No Q1-specific street consensus for this print could be found, so vsStreet is marked unknown. Management had separately guided (per prior brokerage commentary, not in our database) for roughly 15% full-year FY27 revenue growth toward over ₹30,000 Cr and a 75-80 bps operating-margin improvement; against that annual bar, Q1's 3.8% YoY revenue growth is well behind pace — though Q1 is seasonally the weakest quarter for the segment, so a single quarter's shortfall does not by itself confirm a miss for the year — while the 8.8% OPM print (versus 8.3% for full-year FY26) is a reasonable start toward the margin target. Standalone (parent-only) results diverge from the consolidated print: standalone revenue grew a faster 8.8% YoY to ₹5,481.86 Cr while standalone PAT grew a slower 32.2% YoY to ₹265.36 Cr, consistent with subsidiaries/JVs and other-income items adding to the extra profit growth seen at the consolidated level.
W1
Management's reported FY27 target of ~15% full-year revenue growth (to over ₹30,000 Cr) implies a sharp back-half acceleration after Q1's 3.8% YoY growth — watch Q2-Q4 execution pace
W2
Operating margin trajectory toward the reported 75-80 bps FY27 improvement target (FY26 full-year OPM was 8.3%); Q1 FY27 OPM of 8.8% is a reasonable start that needs to hold through the year
W3
Resolution of the KEPL-NHAI termination-payment arbitration after the 28 July 2026 partial set-aside order — any provision requirement would hit future consolidated results