Transformers and Rectifiers (India) Limited (TARIL) has reported a significant revenue milestone of ₹1,950 crore for the fiscal year 2025, marking a notable recovery from previous years. In comparison, the company generated ₹1,273 crore in FY24 and ₹1,375 crore in FY23. This growth trajectory is complemented by an impressive EBITDA of ₹320 crore, translating to an EBITDA margin of 16.41%, a substantial increase from the preceding fiscal years. The company's success is attributed to its robust product portfolio, which includes a range of transformers and reactors designed for various applications, including power generation and distribution.
Headquartered in Ahmedabad, TARIL operates with a business-to-business (B2B) model, catering to the power sector's diverse needs. The company boasts an installed capacity of approximately 40,000 MVA across its three manufacturing plants. As of June 30, 2025, TARIL maintains a solid order book worth ₹5,472 crore, with inquiries exceeding ₹18,700 crore, indicating a strong demand and potential for future growth. Additionally, TARIL's global footprint spans over 25 countries, underscoring its capability to deliver high-quality products internationally.
The company has also made strides in strategic operations, including a successful ₹500 crore fundraising through a Qualified Institutional Placement (QIP) and securing its largest-ever order for ₹740 crore from GETCO. Recent developments include a revision to its investor presentation to correct minor typographical errors, reflecting TARIL's commitment to transparency and accuracy in financial reporting. As it continues to innovate and expand, TARIL remains a key player in the transformer manufacturing sector, driven by a skilled workforce and a commitment to high-quality standards.