Enviro Infra Engineers reports Rs. 2,240 crore order wins

By: ICN Bureau

Last updated : April 17, 2026 3:09 pm



The fresh orders include more than Rs. 1,170 crore from the water and wastewater segment and over Rs. 1,070 crore from renewable energy,


Enviro Infra Engineers has announced a sharp rise in order inflows since March 2026, adding over Rs. 2,240 crore in new contracts across its water infrastructure and renewable energy businesses—significantly strengthening its order book and medium-term revenue visibility.
 
The fresh orders include more than Rs. 1,170 crore from the water and wastewater segment and over Rs. 1,070 crore from renewable energy, with execution scheduled over the next 15–24 months.
 
A major milestone in this expansion is the company’s entry into the Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) segment. It has secured four projects worth Rs. 1,070 crore from NTPC, with a combined capacity of 930 MWh. These projects will be executed across Uttar Pradesh, Assam, Karnataka and Telangana, marking a strategic move deeper into the renewable energy value chain.
 
In its core business, EIEL has also won key water infrastructure contracts, including a Rs.b411 crore project from Bihar Urban Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited under AMRUT 2.0 in Aurangabad, Bihar, as well as two projects worth around Rs. 972 crore under the Swachh Bharat Mission (Urban) 2.0 in Pune and Nashik.
 
Commenting on the developments, Sanjay Jain, Chairman, said: “The steady inflow of orders across our core and emerging business segments reflects our execution capabilities and strategic focus on high-growth infrastructure areas. 
 
"Our entry into the BESS segment marks an important milestone in diversifying our portfolio, while our strong presence in water and wastewater continues to drive stable growth. With a robust and diversified order book, we have clear visibility on project execution and revenues to the tune of Rs. 2000 Crore with steady growth over the next two years.”
 
The company said the order momentum is being supported by sustained government spending on water infrastructure and rising investments in renewable energy and storage systems, including programmes such as AMRUT 2.0, Namami Gange, and the Swachh Bharat Mission.
 
With a diversified pipeline across multiple states and expanding exposure to high-growth clean energy and water segments, EIEL said it remains positioned for steady medium-term growth.

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First Published : April 17, 2026 12:00 am