Voltas share price 2026: targets, results, key levels
Voltas Ltd
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Where Voltas stock stood on 14 May 2026
Voltas Ltd, a Consumer Durables company in the air conditioners segment, was seen trading at multiple reported snapshots on 14 May 2026. One quote showed the stock at ₹1,287.20, up ₹28.30 (2.25%) as of 02:46. Another stated the share price as ₹1,293.50 on 14 May 2026. A separate market snapshot listed the share price at ₹1,314.9, with the day’s range and 52-week references.
The mixed prints highlight how live prices can differ across feeds and timestamps, but they also place Voltas broadly in the ₹1,280-₹1,315 zone for the day. For readers tracking levels, the key intraday markers published alongside the ₹1,287.20 quote were open at ₹1,262.90, high at ₹1,299.60 and low at ₹1,245.60, with the previous close at ₹1,258.90. The same set of data also listed an all-time high of ₹1,944.90.
Key price levels, 52-week range, and valuation
The article data carried more than one 52-week range reference for Voltas. One section listed a 52-week high of ₹1,582.50 and a 52-week low of ₹1,186.80, while another snapshot cited a 52-week high of ₹1,944.9 and a 52-week low of ₹1,135. A separate historical line also noted the stock hit a 52-week low of ₹1,172.2 on 07 Apr 2025.
On valuation, the P/E (price-to-earnings) ratio was reported at 49.51. The stock was also tagged as “Moderate Risk” and one entry listed market capitalisation at ₹41,655 crore with a rank of 217. Another line placed the market cap at ₹43,809 crore, and an additional record-high day note showed market cap rising to ₹46,621 crore.
Recent returns: short-term pressure, longer-term gains
Reported return data showed weakness over the near term but stronger multi-year performance. Voltas’ past returns were stated as:
- Past 1 week: -6.74%
- Past 1 month: -7.01%
- Past 3 months: -15.20%
- Past 6 months: -4.25%
- Past 1 year: 3.60%
- Past 3 years: 59.88%
- Past 5 years: 29.43%
One line also said the price was 18.52% away from its 52-week high. Another stated the current share price of ₹1,314.9 was 32.39% below its 52-week high and 15.85% above its 52-week low.
What the company said about operating conditions
The article noted that Voltas has been operating amid “external economic pressures” including geopolitical tensions and raw material inflation, impacting total income and profit margins. Despite that, the Room Air Conditioning segment was described as resilient, supported by proactive channel actions and a strong market share.
It also said Voltas is enhancing product offerings and retail presence, particularly in energy-efficient home appliances. Alongside this, the company is focusing on operational efficiency and capacity utilisation to manage seasonal demand.
Financial performance: Q3 FY26 pressure and Q4 FY25 strength
The dataset contained multiple quarter references. For Q3 FY26, total income was reported at ₹3,120 crore, down 1.4% year-on-year. Profit before tax in Q3 FY26 was ₹116 crore, down 39.3% from ₹191 crore in Q3 FY25. Another line said net profit declined 35.71% to ₹84.95 crore for the quarter ended December 2025, versus ₹132.13 crore in the quarter ended December 2024.
Separately, the March quarter discussion pointed to a stronger operating print, stating Voltas’ total revenue grew 13% year-on-year to ₹4,770 crore, supported by 17% growth in the UCP (Unitary Cooling Products) segment. EBITDA was reported to have risen 75% year-on-year to ₹330 crore. UCP EBIT margins were cited at 10% (+82 bps year-on-year), described as the highest since Q4 FY23, while the project business slipped back into the red due to provisioning for receivables in the international project division.
Analyst views and targets: consensus points to modest upside
S&P Global Market Intelligence data cited 36 analysts, with 52.78% rating the stock ‘Buy’, 33.33% ‘Hold’, and 13.89% ‘Sell’. The average target price was ₹1,404.17, with a high of ₹1,850 and a low of ₹1,035. One statement pegged this average target as implying a 6.73% upside compared with a current price of ₹1,314.9.
Broker notes in the article included Motilal Oswal reiterating ‘Buy’ with a revised target price of ₹1,600, and HDFC Securities upgrading to ‘Buy’ from ‘Add’ with a target of ₹1,505. Nuvama was reported to have downgraded the stock to ‘Hold’ with a revised target of ₹1,250, while Equirus Securities maintained ‘Add’ with a target of ₹1,315. A separate brokerage update said Motilal Oswal revised its target to ₹1,650, and UBS upgraded the stock to ‘Buy’ with a target of ₹1,800.
Technical week: early-February rebound and the ₹1,530 watch level
An “Upcoming Events” block described a strong week in early February, with Voltas moving from a week open of ₹1,328.45 to a week close of ₹1,435.80, a gain of 8.08%. It cited 3 February closing at ₹1,366.35 (+2.93%) on volume of 23,631 shares, 4 February closing at ₹1,420.80 (+3.99%) on volume of 12,325 shares, and 5 February rising to ₹1,428.65 (+4.37%) on volume of 18,819 shares after MarketsMOJO upgraded its grade from Sell to Hold.
The same block flagged “premium valuation” and described a 52-week high near ₹1,530 as a resistance level to monitor, while also noting the absence of clear volume confirmation from on-balance volume indicators.
Key numbers at a glance
What to watch next
The article narrative suggests investors are balancing two threads. One is earnings volatility and margin pressure in some periods, tied to input inflation and broader economic factors. The other is the durability of demand in cooling categories, with channel activity, product mix, and scale effects showing up in segment metrics like UCP margins.
Near term, the analyst target cluster around ₹1,404.17 and the wide dispersion between ₹1,035 and ₹1,850 show there is no single market view on how quickly profitability normalises. On the trading side, the early-February move and repeated mention of resistance near ₹1,530 place focus on whether price strength is supported by sustained volumes and follow-through after rating changes.
FAQs
1) What was Voltas’ share price on 14 May 2026?
The data shows multiple reported snapshots on the same date, including ₹1,287.20 (up 2.25%), ₹1,293.50, and ₹1,314.9.
2) What is the 52-week high and low for Voltas mentioned in the data?
One section lists ₹1,582.50 (high) and ₹1,186.80 (low), while another snapshot cites ₹1,944.9 (high) and ₹1,135 (low).
3) What is Voltas’ P/E ratio as per the provided information?
The P/E ratio for Voltas was reported at 49.51.
4) What did analysts’ consensus targets indicate for Voltas?
Based on 36 analysts (S&P Global Market Intelligence), the average target price was ₹1,404.17, with a high of ₹1,850 and a low of ₹1,035.
5) What were the key Q3 FY26 financial numbers mentioned?
Total income was ₹3,120 crore (down 1.4% YoY) and profit before tax was ₹116 crore versus ₹191 crore in Q3 FY25; net profit was reported at ₹84.95 crore for the quarter ended December 2025.
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