POWERINDIANSEQ1FY26July 30, 2025

Hitachi Energy India Limited

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uly 30, 2025 The Secretary, Listing Department, BSE Limited, 1st Floor, Phiroze Jeejeebhoy Towers, Dalal Street, Mumbai - 400 001 Scrip Code: 543187 The Manager, Listing Department, National St
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and Principles HITACHI Focus Segments Targets 2030 (base year 2019) Targets FY26 Emission 50% reduction in CO2 emissions along the value chain Meet the target and keep CO2 emissions below 50
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ong the value chain Meet the target and keep CO2 emissions below 50% from 2019 level, currently 84% reduction Renewable Electricity 100% renewable electricity in Operations Planet 25% reduction i
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and keep CO2 emissions below 50% from 2019 level, currently 84% reduction Renewable Electricity 100% renewable electricity in Operations Planet 25% reduction in freshwater use 100% renewable achie
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, currently 84% reduction Renewable Electricity 100% renewable electricity in Operations Planet 25% reduction in freshwater use 100% renewable achieved already and to be maintained in FY’25 With
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reduction in freshwater use 100% renewable achieved already and to be maintained in FY’25 With 18% reduction in FY’24, working to reduce to over 25% for FY’25 Water Waste Safety Diversity 50%
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’25 Water Waste Safety Diversity 50% reduction in waste disposed to landfill or incineration 69% reduction achieved in FY’24, target to reduce further in FY’25 Zero harm - zero fatalities and se
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es and serious injuries Committed to zero harm and zero fatalities Increase female diversity from 5.8% to 16-18% for HE ecosystem in India Diversity 9% at the end of FY’24, plan to maintain it over 9
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ro fatalities Increase female diversity from 5.8% to 16-18% for HE ecosystem in India Diversity 9% at the end of FY’24, plan to maintain it over 9% in FY’25 Corruption Zero incidents of corruptio
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the sectors • IMF1 has projected Indian Economy to be fastest growing major economy in FY26 at 6.5%. Renewables INR 3.1 Lakh Cr in renewables5 by 2030, including 50% investment for transmission an
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F1 has projected Indian Economy to be fastest growing major economy in FY26 at 6.5%. Renewables INR 3.1 Lakh Cr in renewables5 by 2030, including 50% investment for transmission and storage • Indian GDP2 gr
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2 grew at 6.5% in FY25, and became the fourth largest economy of the world. • Inflation3 fell to 2.10% in June 2025, the lowest level in last six years. • Total exports2 reached a record 825BUSD (INR
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2 License to operate: Safety, Integrity, Quality HITACHI Total recordable injury frequency rate Customer appreciation and awards Safety 0.1 0.09 0.09 0.11 0.09 0.12 0.17 FY20 FY21 FY22 FY23 FY24 FY25 Q1FY26 M'11 TJWtSMlhlON UlffltD ______ ..., __ _ ---------- --------- --------- ------ Integrity Employee engagement & training Quality 3 O-- ~indalco Role Model • I\J - u~~ 'cfi • .
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Renewables INR 3.1 Lakh Cr in renewables5 by 2030, including 50% investment for transmission and storage • Indian GDP2 grew at 6.5% in FY25, and became the fourth largest economy of the world.
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• Total exports2 reached a record 825BUSD (INR 69.11 Lakh Cr) in FY25.
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8th Floor, Brigade Opus, 70/401, Kodigehalli Main Road, Bengaluru - 560 092 Phone: 080 68473700 CIN: L31904KA2019PLC121597 hitachienergy.com/in Hitachi Energy India Ltd. Q1FY26 – Analyst conference call N Venu, Managing Director & CEO HITACHI Important Notices This presentation includes forward-looking information and statements including statements concerning the outlook for our businesses. These statements are based on current expectations, estimates and projections about the factors that may affect our future performance, including global economic conditions, and the economic conditions of the regions, countries and industries that are major markets for Hitachi Energy India Limited (“Hitachi Energy India”). These expectations, estimates and projections are generally identifiable by statements containing words such as “expects,” “believes,” “estimates,” “targets,” “plans,” “outlook” or similar expressions. There are numerous risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond our contr
Aditya Aluminium
400/220kV AIS Substation at Lapanga, Odisha OPTCL: 400kV Bay extension at Lapanga, Odisha BALCO : 400 kV GIS Bay Installation at Korba, Chhattisgarh Design engineering, manufacturing and testing at works. Packaging, loading and transportation, supply and erection of 400kV Sub-Station, excluding civil work. Design, engineering, manufacture, supply, erection, testing and commissioning of 400 kV Sub-station at Aditya Birla’s Aluminium Smelter. Design, engineering, manufacture, supply, erection, testing and commissioning for 400kV Bay extension at OPTCL, Lapanga (Remote End) along with PLCC system, wave traps & FOTE Design, engineering, manufacturing, assembly and testing at manufacturer’s work, packing & forwarding/dispatch, supply of material/ equipment’s, transportation including transit Insurance on site 9 Segment-wise performance: Sharp growth in transmission and railways HITACHI Key Segments Yoy Growth Segment Order Mix w/o HVDC Transmission Industries Data Centre Railway and Metro R
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