Genus Power share price: order wins, order book in 2026
Genus Power Infrastructures Ltd
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Stock snapshot on 26 May 2026
Genus Power Infrastructures Ltd. (NSE: GENUSPOWER, BSE: 530343) was last shown at ₹325.90 on the NSE at 4:00 PM on 26 May, up ₹1.40 (0.43%). The stock’s session range in the same price snapshot was ₹333 (high) and ₹322 (low). The company is listed under the Electric Equipment sector in the provided data.
This price snapshot matters because it frames the stock well below the peaks seen during earlier order-driven rallies highlighted in the same dataset. Multiple earlier news items referenced sharp moves, including 5% upper circuits and record highs after smart metering order announcements.
Price range data points in the provided feed
The article data includes more than one 52-week range reference. One Q6-style entry states a 52-week high of ₹430 and a 52-week low of ₹210.4. Another snapshot lists a 52-week band as ₹206.65 to ₹421.79. A separate table entry shows a wider 52-week range of ₹236.85 to ₹486.05.
Because these ranges appear as separate extracts, they should be read as different snapshots rather than a single definitive range. The consistently repeated data point in the Q6 section is the ₹430 / ₹210.4 range.
Order wins that drove earlier sharp moves
Several items in the provided text connect Genus Power’s strongest moves to large smart metering contracts. One headline notes the stock hitting a 5% upper circuit on a ₹2,926 crore order (dated 19 Aug 2024). Another mentions a 5% upper circuit after a ₹3,115 crore order win.
More detailed disclosures cite the company’s wholly-owned subsidiary securing multiple contracts through Letters of Award (LoA). In one instance, Genus Power announced three contracts totaling ₹4,469.04 crore (net of taxes) for smart metering services. In another disclosure, it reported three significant orders totaling ₹3,608.52 crore (net of taxes).
These announcements are central to how the stock has been traded around news flow, as several extracts explicitly tie order wins to upper circuit moves and new highs.
What the LoAs cover: AMI systems and meter volumes
The dataset provides specific operational details for one set of LoAs. The company’s exchange filing, as reproduced in the feed, says the subsidiary received three LOAs worth ₹3,608.52 crore (net of taxes) for the appointment of Advanced Metering Infrastructure Service Providers (AMISPs).
The same extract states these orders involve the design, supply, installation, and commissioning of Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) systems, including about 4.26 million Smart Prepaid Meters and related energy accounting systems.
A separate note in the same feed says that on August 19, the company announced orders worth ₹2,925 crore for similar AMI system projects involving the installation of around 3.8 million smart prepaid meters. Another line elsewhere specifies 3.75 million smart prepaid meters for a ₹2,925.52 crore LoA, indicating the meter count is presented in more than one way across extracts.
Order book visibility: multiple stated totals
Order book size appears in several places, and the totals vary by reference point. After the ₹3,608.52 crore LoA disclosure, one extract says the order win boosted the company’s total order book to ₹28,000 crore.
Elsewhere, management commentary attributed to Jitendra Kumar Agarwal, Joint Managing Director, states that over a few weeks the company won three major orders totaling ₹11,003.08 crore (net of taxes). This figure is presented as the sum of ₹2,925.52 crore, ₹3,608.52 crore, and ₹4,469.04 crore (all net of taxes). The same statement says these wins bring the total order book to about ₹32,500 crore (net of taxes) and that the concessions are for 8 to 10 years.
The feed also includes a separate market discussion stating the order book was ₹29,000 crore as of July-end, with a comment that it could be around ₹30,000 crore, and that a tender pipeline of ₹27,000 to ₹28,000 crore was expected over the next 6 to 8 months. These are presented as commentary in the provided text and not as a formal company filing.
Additional contract disclosure: ₹2,209.84 crore LoA
Apart from the large multi-LoA announcements, the dataset includes a standalone update: Genus Power said its subsidiary bagged a ₹2,209.84 crore order (net of tax) for supply and installation of 21.77 lakh smart pre-paid electricity meters. The item describes it as a letter of award for appointment of an advanced metering infrastructure service provider.
Another news extract mentions a ₹2,207.53 crore order for design, installation, and commissioning of 27.69 lakh smart prepaid meters. In that report, the Joint MD said the order win added revenue visibility for coming years and signaled a strong start to order inflow in FY24.
Balance sheet and leverage data point
The feed also provides one explicit balance sheet metric: Genus Power Infra has total debt of ₹1,364.5979 crore. The same line notes that debt can affect investor sentiment and financial stability, without adding further breakdowns in the provided text.
This debt figure is useful context because the company’s recent narrative in the dataset is dominated by large, multi-year AMI concessions and a growing order book.
Valuation and revenue commentary cited in the feed
A transcript-style segment in the provided data references valuation and revenue expectations. It says the stock was trading at a P multiple around 26 times, and the 2-year forward picture was around 18 times. The same segment compares this to HPL Electric, noting a similar vertical in smart metering.
The same commentary also states an order book size of 30,000 crore, a “top line” at 2,400 crore, and a guidance for FI26 of 4,000 crore plus. These figures are presented as part of the supplied transcript extract, and no additional audited financial statement context is included in the dataset.
Key numbers table: price, debt, and range references
Major order wins table: values and scope
Market impact in the dataset: order news and price moves
The dataset repeatedly links order announcements with sharp stock moves. It references the stock being locked in 5% upper circuits after large LoAs and contracts, and cites record or all-time high prints such as ₹408.05, ₹428, and ₹438.35 in different instances.
At the same time, the current snapshot for 26 May 2026 places the stock at ₹325.90, showing how price action can normalise after order-driven spikes. The information provided does not include subsequent quarterly results, execution milestones, or margin details to explain the full path between those peaks and the current level.
Why this matters: order book scale versus execution
Across the extracts, Genus Power’s narrative is anchored in the scale of AMI opportunities and a large stated order book, alongside multi-year concession periods of 8 to 10 years. The order values shown are large in absolute terms and appear to be structured around AMISP implementation, supply, installation, commissioning, and related systems.
But the dataset also hints at the key investor question: execution. The transcript-style commentary contrasts an order book in the tens of thousands of crores with a referenced top line of ₹2,400 crore, and a guidance of ₹4,000 crore plus for FI26. Without additional financial statements in the provided data, the takeaway is limited to what is explicitly stated: visibility is high on paper, and the market has reacted strongly to fresh order disclosures.
Conclusion
Genus Power Infrastructures was shown at ₹325.90 on 26 May 2026, while the broader dataset highlights repeated stock surges during periods of large smart metering order announcements. The most detailed disclosures cite LoAs worth ₹3,608.52 crore and cumulative recent wins of ₹11,003.08 crore (net of taxes), alongside order book totals stated at ₹28,000 crore and ₹32,500 crore in different extracts.
The next set of actionable updates for investors, based on what the dataset emphasises, would be further exchange filings on AMISP order inflows, any revisions to the stated order book, and progress indicators on meter installations under these LoAs.
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