Suzlon Energy is back in the spotlight!

From debt crisis to profitability — India’s wind energy leader is making a powerful comeback in 2025.

Once struggling with heavy losses, Suzlon has rebuilt itself with strong profits, minimal debt, and a massive order book.

India’s goal: 500 GW renewable capacity by 2030. Suzlon is set to play a major role in this green mission.

Currently trading near ₹59, the stock has drawn both short-term caution and long-term optimism from investors.

Founded in 1995 by Tulsi Tanti, Suzlon has installed over 21.1 GW of wind capacity across 17 countries. A true pioneer in clean energy!

Key Strengths

13,000+ turbines across 111 wind farms

14 manufacturing facilities

11.9 GW serviced in India

7,700+ employees driving innovation

Financial Comeback

FY25 revenue: ₹10,889 crore (+67% YoY)

Net profit: ₹2,071 crore (+214%)

Debt-to-equity: just 0.05 — nearly debt-free!

Valuation Snapshot

P/E: 38.7 | ROE: 33.9% | EPS: ₹1.53

Investor confidence is soaring as fundamentals strengthen.

Share Price Journey

From ₹400 in 2008 → below ₹5 in crisis → now near ₹59 in 2025.

A story of resilience and revival.

Suzlon Share Price Targets

2025: ₹70–88 2026: ₹90–198 2030: ₹200–630 2040: ₹650–900 2050: ₹1,200–2,000+

Why Investors are Bullish

Clean energy leadership Strong order pipeline (5,622 MW) Debt-free & profitable Key player in India’s 2030 mission

Risks to Watch

– Project delays – Global competition – Policy dependency – Commodity cost pressures

Ideal for long-term investors focused on renewable energy growth and sustainability themes.

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