Schneider Electric Infrastructure Limited (SEIL), a subsidiary of the global Schneider Electric Group, has announced its financial results for the fourth quarter and full financial year ended March 31, 2026. While the company logged robust order inflows for the full fiscal, its fourth-quarter profitability faced headwinds due to commodity price fluctuations.
For the entire financial year 2025–26, the company demonstrated strong commercial momentum driven by a widening project execution pipeline. Total order inflows surged 27.4% year-on-year to ₹3,430 crore, while revenue from operations grew 9.6% year-on-year to reach ₹2,891 crore. Profit Before Tax (PBT) before exceptional items stood at ₹305.8 crore, registering an 8.1% year-on-year decline and translating to a margin of 10.6% to sales, while the PBT margin after exceptional items closed at 10.1%. Additionally, as of March 31, 2026, SEIL maintained a robust order backlog of ₹1,911 crore—reflecting a massive 50.1% expansion year-on-year—which ensures high revenue visibility for the upcoming fiscal.
During the fourth quarter, spanning January to March 2026, the company’s performance showed operational resilience in order acquisition, though margins compressed sharply. Fourth-quarter orders edged up marginally by 1.4% year-on-year to reach ₹772 crore, while Q4 revenue remained flat with steady sales of ₹590 crore, representing a minor 0.5% year-on-year increase. However, the company faced a significant profit drop as its fourth-quarter profit before tax (PBT) before exceptional items declined by 66.0% year-on-year, falling to ₹24.9 crore.
Commenting on the results, Deepak Sharma, Zone President- Greater India, Schneider Electric, and Board Director, Schneider Electric Infrastructure Limited, said, “SEIL delivered a resilient performance this quarter, reflecting the strength of our strategic focus on high‑potential segments despite a dynamic operating environment. Continued traction in Services and steady contributions from the Cloud & Service Provider, Power & Grid and Mobility sectors underscore the trust our customers place in our capabilities. We also maintained healthy demand in Medium Voltage switchgear and automation solutions, reinforcing our technology leadership.” He further added, “As India continues its electrification and digital transformation journey, SEIL remains committed to enabling this progress with sustainable, resilient, and future‑ready solutions. While near‑term performance reflects broader market dynamics, we are focused on execution, strengthening our portfolio, and positioning the business for sustained long‑term growth. I thank our teams for their dedication and our stakeholders for their continued confidence as we advance our value‑creation agenda.”
Udai Singh, MD & CEO, Schneider Electric Infrastructure Limited, said, “Q4 performance shows SEIL strong resilience with delivering stable growth in both sales and orders. This performance reflects the robustness of our business model, disciplined execution, and our ability to adapt swiftly to a dynamic operating environment. Our continued focus on operational efficiency, customer centricity, and strategic priorities has enabled us to sustain momentum and strengthen our foundation for future growth.”