Voltas Q1 FY27: Consol PAT +51% YoY to ₹213 Cr on RAC margins, misses ₹299 Cr Street view
PAT +51.3% YoY · revenue +18.7% · margins expanding · miss vs street
₹4,673.5 Cr
+18.7% YoY
₹212.76 Cr
+51.3% YoY
4.47%
+1pp YoY
₹6.46
Voltas's consolidated PAT rose 51.3% YoY to ₹212.76 Cr (₹213.76 Cr attributable to owners) on total income of ₹4,764.74 Cr, up 18.5% YoY; PBT climbed 40.8% YoY to ₹285.46 Cr. Revenue from operations of ₹4,673.50 Cr was roughly in line with Street's ~₹4,703 Cr estimate (Uniresearch, 34-analyst consensus), but consolidated PAT came in about 29% below the Street's ~₹299 Cr estimate — a clear miss on the bottom line even though the YoY growth rate itself is strong. Sequentially, PAT jumped 87.6% QoQ off Q4 FY26's seasonally weak ₹113.43 Cr base, and revenue actually fell 4.4% QoQ — Segment A (Unitary Cooling Products) is seasonally strongest in Q1, so the QoQ profit jump is a seasonality artifact rather than fresh momentum, and it masks a 27% YoY decline in the Electro-Mechanical Projects segment that dragged total revenue down sequentially.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
Net profit margin expanded to 4.5% from 3.5% a year ago and 2.3% last quarter. The Room AC business (Segment A) drove it: segment result margin recovered to 5.3% from 3.6% YoY (and 5.0% QoQ) even as RAC volumes surged 45% YoY against ~33% revenue growth, implying continued price/mix pressure on realisations. Management's press release attributes the recovery to progressive price hikes and cost optimisation (strategic sourcing, deeper localisation, manufacturing efficiencies) partly offsetting commodity inflation and rupee depreciation — echoing exactly the "gradual, progressive improvement in margins from currently compressed levels" management guided to on the Q4 FY26 call. Guidance is being met, not exceeded — margins remain short of the "historical norms" the company aspires to. Standalone PAT of ₹280.47 Cr (+37.8% YoY) is actually higher than consolidated, because consolidation strips out intercompany other income (₹164.73 Cr standalone vs ₹91.24 Cr consolidated) and folds in the ₹37.24 Cr Voltbek JV loss — a divergence worth flagging even though both point the same direction.
The stock went into the print at ₹1,320.5, down 3.8% over the past month of trading.
For context: this is the second-highest quarterly PAT of the last 6 quarters; PAT has now risen for 3 consecutive quarters.
Management projects an optimistic demand outlook for the upcoming peak season, driven by a strong summer, and plans to pass on significant input cost inflation through further price hikes. They guide for a gradual, progressive improvement in margins from currently compressed levels, with an aspiration to eventually ret
— This quarter: met
The quarter's corporate actions line up with the print: Voltas crossed 1 million Room AC units sold in 81 days (a pre-result watch item), lifting secondary market share to 17.3% and widening the lead over the nearest competitor to 4 percentage points. The Qatar Court of Appeal ruled in Voltas's favour on the long-running ₹432.66 Cr bank-guarantee dispute, though the Main Contractor's appeal to the Court of Cassation keeps it sub judice with no P&L impact booked this quarter. Segment B's international order booking "remained delayed" on Middle East conflict risk even as the carry-forward order book held at over ₹6,345 Cr, and the Head of Sales's announced retirement (Jul 28) adds a leadership transition to track. MD Mukundan Menon C P called it "a defining quarter," citing the RAC milestone and Voltbek's "highest ever quarterly sales" — the numbers back the RAC claim but show Voltbek is still loss-making on an equity-accounted basis. Voltas also announced a JV with Atomberg for AC compressors the same day, a supply-chain move outside this quarter's P&L.
W1
Segment B international order intake — bookings stayed delayed on Middle East conflict risk despite a ₹6,345 Cr carry-forward order book (Jun-26); watch for revival
W2
Room AC margin trajectory — recovered to 5.3% in Q1 FY27 (from 3.6% YoY / 5.0% QoQ); management guides further 'gradual, progressive' improvement toward historical norms
W3
Voltbek JV profitability — ₹37.24 Cr share-of-loss booked this quarter despite 'highest ever quarterly sales'; watch whether scale converts to consolidated profit
The Margin Question: Can Voltas Flex Peak-Season Pricing?
A strong summer and 1M AC unit milestone set a volume tailwind, but the Street's focus is tight: with room AC margins at 5% and costs still rising faster than pricing power, Q1 FY27 will show whether competitive pressure is easing or structural.
Voltas walks into Q1 FY27 on the back of a strong summer and a psychological win: 1 million air-conditioner units sold in FY26-27, achieved in record time. Volume tailwinds are real. The Street expects revenue in the ₹4,500–5,000 Cr band, a respectable seasonal carry. But the earnings story lives in the margin: room AC business sat at 5% EBITDA in Q4 FY26, half the 10% margin from Q3 FY25. If Q1 holds that floor or betters it, management's pricing discipline will have won. If it slips, it signals that cost inflation and competitive intensity are not yet contained.
What to Expect
~₹4,500–5,000 Cr
on-plan seasonal carry; peak AC season plus growth in EMS and HVAC.
~5–6%
key watch; defend or recover from 5% in Q4 FY26. Cost inflation (copper, aluminium, BEE compliance) vs pricing power.
~₹90–120 Cr
directional; depends entirely on margin hold. Tax benefit from prior-year adjustments also in mix.
A strong print: Revenue ≥₹5,000 Cr, AC margins recover to 6%+, and management signals pricing actions are sticking. That would ease Street worry and re-rate the stock toward ₹1,600–1,700 on consensus targets. A weak print: Revenue <₹4,500 Cr or margins slip further (below 5%), signalling that demand strength is not translating to profit. That would confirm competitive intensity and fuel further FII outflows.
On Track to Guidance?
Management expects volume growth for Q1 FY27 higher than Q1 FY26, driven by heatwave conditions and end-consumer interest. That framing sidesteps profit guidance (none given), but the message is clear: units are lifting. The proof is the 1M AC sales milestone. However, full-year FY27 guidance remains absent from recent filings, and the Q4 FY26 result (₹370 Cr consolidated PAT on ₹3,628 Cr revenue) shows profit contraction despite 20% revenue growth in the year. The margin compression is the signal that top-line growth alone is not enough. Voltas is walking a tightrope between volume and profitability.
What the Street Says
Since Last Quarter
1 · 1M AC units milestone (Jun 21, 2026)
Volume signal is strong; does not tell us price or margin. Contextual: this is annual run-rate, not quarterly. Management framed it as demand validation.
2 · Qatar litigation win, ₹529.62 Cr (May 11, 2026)
One-time gain; will flow to PAT in the quarter reported. Not operational. Street watches to see if it masks underlying profit weakness.
3 · Head Sales retirement, succession announced (Jul 28, 2026)
Jogesh Jaitly (Head Sales, Unitary Products) retires Mar 31, 2027. Routine succession; no near-term impact.
4 · FY26 dividend ₹4/share (May 25, 2026)
Paid post-AGM; signifies board confidence in cash, though PAT was down YoY.
5 · Minor tax penalties (May–Jun, 2026)
₹16.36 L (Uttarakhand GST), ₹20.07 L (Gujarat e-way bill). Routine compliance; immaterial.
6 · FII steady outflow: 18.45% (Q4 FY26) vs 21.96% (Q4 FY25)
Cumulative 350 bps reduction. DII has stepped in (38.40% vs 33.00%), cushioning the flow. Suggests institutional skepticism on margin outlook.
The Setup
Voltas enters Q1 FY27 with structural tailwinds (peak summer AC demand, 1M unit milestone, market-share resilience) but structural headwinds (cost inflation faster than pricing, rupee weakness, new BEE compliance cost). The stock has sold off 18.8% from ATH (₹1,582.5) and sits below all major moving averages (SMA20 ₹1,329, SMA50 ₹1,307, SMA200 ₹1,368), telegraphing Street doubt. FII outflows signal institutional worry that profit growth is stalled. The earnings will not make or break the view — the margin story has been clear for two quarters — but Q1 numbers will test whether management's pricing actions are working or whether the AC market is simply at equilibrium: strong volume, flat-to-negative margin trend, and only occasional one-time gains to lift PAT.
What to Watch on Aug 14
1 · AC revenue and units: Did summer translate to ≥₹2,500–2,700 Cr from room AC alone?
Volume growth is confirmed (1M milestone), but ask for price realization. If volumes rose but price-per-unit slipped, margin will stay compressed.
2 · EBITDA margin (room AC): Can management hold or recover from 5%?
This is the pivotal number. If it improves to 6%+, pricing discipline is working. If it falls to <5%, cost pass-through has failed and the stock re-rates down.
3 · Cost and currency outlook: Management commentary on copper, rupee, BEE compliance.
The call matters more than the sheet. Listen for colour on whether input costs have peaked or will continue to rise into H2.
Voltas is a volume story meeting a margin reality. Q1 FY27 will not resolve the question — two quarters of data have already shown that topline growth and profit growth have decoupled — but it will test the credibility of management's pricing narrative. A margin hold or recovery would say that the AC market is normalizing and pricing power is intact. A further slip would confirm that the industry is in a low-margin equilibrium and that Voltas' growth is coming at the cost of profitability. The Street is split (16 buy / 13 hold / 6 sell), and the consensus target (₹1,670–1,920) bakes in recovery; the ₹1,285 current price suggests the market is pricing in caution.