“We see scope for earnings and order-led value creation over the next 3-5 years, offering a favourable setup for returns, driven by scale, policy tailwinds, and technology adoption,” said UBS in a client note.
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The brokerage expects India’s power sector to see investment of ₹11trillion over FY25-FY30 as against ₹4 trillion in FY20-FY25.
“We believe that, post a period of prolonged underinvestment in power generating capacity, the sector is likely to enter a cyclical upturn,” said UBS. “We believe solar would likely take the largest share of the profit pool, followed by thermal. We believe competitive intensity will likely remain high in the solar space, whereas thermal will remain concentrated with BHEL and to an extent L&T.”