
NHPC stock falls 16% from peak but Kotak Institutional sees another 32% drop – here’s why
NHPC stock falls 16% from peak but Kotak Institutional sees another 32% drop – here’s why
Domestic brokerage firm Kotak Institutional Equities, in a recent report, reiterated its bearish stance on NHPC following the company’s mixed performance in the quarter ending June. The brokerage maintained its ‘sell’ rating on NHPC, setting a target price of ₹68, which suggests a potential downside of 31% from the stock’s recent closing price of ₹98.80.
The stock has already been in a downtrend in recent weeks, currently trading at a 16% discount from its recent peak of ₹118.
One-off provision reversal aids net profit
According to the brokerage, NHPC reported standalone revenue of ₹24 billion (a 6% decline year-on-year and a 46% increase quarter-on-quarter), EBITDA of ₹12.8 billion (down 8% year-on-year but up 73% quarter-on-quarter), and a PAT of ₹10.2 billion (a 3% drop year-on-year but a 47% rise quarter-on-quarter). These figures were largely in line with Kotak’s estimates.
Earnings for the quarter were positively impacted by a ₹993 million write-back of provisions, stemming from a previously allocated ₹2.2 billion on the DPR of the Bursar project. This amount is now expected to be reimbursed to NHPC by the government.
Additionally, the quarter’s earnings were aided by rate-regulated income of ₹584 million in 1QFY25, compared to ₹219 million in 1QFY24. In 1QFY25, NHPC earned incentives of ₹116 million, a 1% increase year-on-year, due to a shift in the recognition of availability-based incentives to year-end.
Kotak also noted that NHPC’s receivables stood at ₹46 billion as of June 2024, reflecting a 31% year-on-year decrease and a 17% quarter-on-quarter increase. Receivables greater than 45 days amounted to ₹5.1 billion.
Kotak also noted that NHPC’s receivables stood at ₹46 billion as of June 2024, reflecting a 31% year-on-year decrease and a 17% quarter-on-quarter increase. Receivables greater than 45 days amounted to ₹5.1 billion.
Project pipeline
NHPC has projects totaling 19 GW in various stages of implementation, including 10.6 GW under construction. The commissioning of Parbati II (800 MW) is anticipated by 4QFY25, while Subansiri Lower (2000 MW) is expected by FY2027.
Also Read | Suzlon Energy shares up 28% in 13 sessions, hit 5% upper circuit in 6 of them
NHPC aims to commission three units of Subansiri Lower by March 2025, with the remaining five units by May 2026. The projects under construction have a total cost of ₹1 trillion, including Parbati II at ₹122 billion, Subansiri at ₹212 billion, and Dibang at ₹319 billion, with incurred costs (until June 2024) at 96%, 101%, and 8%, respectively.
Kotak noted that NHPC has capex plans of ₹117 billion for FY2025E, compared to a capex of ₹86 billion in FY2024, with ₹19.6 billion spent in 1QFY25.
Execution delays
Kotak highlighted that NHPC’s current valuations, trading at 18X P/E and 2.3X P/B (FY2026E), are based on the assumption of perfect execution, with the expectation that both Parbati II and Subansiri Lower will be commissioned within the next two years.
Also Read | Ticking time bomb: Have high valuations triggered cash pile-up?
However, Kotak emphasised that despite construction commencing at Subansiri Lower, there have been several execution delays. Additionally, timelines for hydro projects beyond Subansiri and Parbati II have been revised, and investment in pump storage projects is only in the nascent stage.
Disclaimer: The views and recommendations given in this article are those of individual analysts. These do not represent the views of Mint. We advise investors to check with certified experts before taking any investment decisions.
Latest Posts
- Ginny Wedss Sunny 2 Out on OTT: Where to Stream This Romantic Comedy Drama Online
June 22, 2026 | Entertainment, Entertainment Alerts - Redmi K90 Ultra Launch Date, Expected Price, Specifications
June 22, 2026 | Tech, Technology - JWST Watches HD 80606 bExoplanet Heat Up by 1,100 Degrees in Hours
June 22, 2026 | Tech, Technology - AIUDF Badruddin Ajmal Takes Oath As Binnakandi MLA, Returns To Assam Assembly After 2 Decades
June 22, 2026 | Breaking News, India, Politics - Keir Starmer Resigns as UK Prime Minister, Britain Set for Seventh PM in a Decade
June 22, 2026 | Breaking News, Politics, World - Doda East MLA Mehraj Malik Not Allowed to Hold Jammu Kashmir Statehood Protest at Jantar Mantar
June 22, 2026 | Breaking News, Doda, Jammu Kashmir, Politics - Iran’s Negotiations Led By Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf Left Switzerland after 18 hours on Iran-US Talks
June 22, 2026 | Breaking News, Politics, World - 54 Injured, 18 Missing After Fire Struck Ras Laffan industrial area of Qatar
June 22, 2026 | Breaking News, World - Top Actor Allu Arjun To Appear Virtually In Pushpa 2 Stampade Case
June 22, 2026 | Breaking News, Entertainment, India - Strait of Hormuz Traffic Falls as Iran Responds to Israeli Strikes in Lebanon, States Maritime Intelligence Firm Windward
June 22, 2026 | Breaking News, Politics, World