Atlanta Electricals (AEL) is one of the leading transformer manufacturer in India specializing in power, auto and inverter duty transformers up to and including 200 Mega Volt-Amp (?MVA?) capacity and with 220 kilovolts (?kV?).
As of March 31, 2025, the product portfolio of the company comprises of 6 products, such as power transformers, inverter duty transformers, furnace transformers, generator transformers, and special duty transformers
AEL have five manufacturing facilities with a combined installed capacity of 63060 MVA [Gujarat Unit 1 at Anand 8360 MVA capacity; Gujarat Unit II at Anand 6660 MVA; Karnataka Unit I at Bengaluru 720 MVA capacity; Vadod Unit at Gujarat 30540 MVA capacity]. And the fifth one was at Ankhi (this 15780 MVA unit is under wholly owned subsidiary BTW-Atlanta Transformers). This Vadod facility is designed to handle the manufacturing of transformers with a rated capacity of up to 500 MVA, 400 kV and has commenced its commercial production in July 2025.
The company has now enhanced its manufacturing capabilities and is now able to produce transformers with a rated capacity of up to 500 MVA and with 765 kV following the acquisition of BTW-Atlanta Transformers and commissioning of its Vadod Unit.
About 98.88% of its revenue from manufacturing activity as Fiscal 2025 derived from manufacturing facilities situated in Gujarat.
As of March 31, 2025, AEL supply to 19 states utilities and 3 union territories utilities and a multitude of industry customers. This diverse customer base across various industries such as transmission, steel, dairies, solar, textile, construction and infrastructure etc. allows it to meet varied requirements while minimizing risk. It has approvals from organizations such as PGCIL and Ministry of Railways, Government of India have unlocked new opportunities in emerging product segments and geographic markets, including the northeast and export territories.
Over its thirty years of operations in electrical equipment industry with pan India market presence, it has supplied 4,400 transformers, aggregating to 94,000 MVA to various state and national electricity grids, private sector players and prominent renewable energy generation projects and construction companies.
Customer base of the company as of March 31, 2025 stands at about 208 customers and is well diversified. Customers of the company include players such as GETCO, in the state transmission sector; Adani Green Energy, TATA Power and O2 Power, in the renewable energy space; and various EPC firms in both renewable energy and transmission sectors like Shyama Power, ABN Towers and SMS India.
About 65.85% of its revenue from operation in FY25 has come from supply of transformers to utilities including state electricity companies. Unexecuted order book, as on March 31, 2025, amounted to Rs 1642.958 crore, which is 1.32 times of its FY25 revenue. Further, as on March 31, 2025, projects awarded by public sector undertakings and private players contributed to 82.08% and 17.92% to its order book.
The issue and object
The issue comprises both fresh issue of equity shares upto Rs 400 crore and an OFS of upto 3810895 equity shares. The OFS comprises sale of 435900 equity shares by Atlanta UHV Transformers LLP, the promoters selling shareholders as well as 666560 equity shares by Hemang H Shah, 777185 shares by Nimish H Shah, 217500 shares by Dhaval H Mehta, 326250 shares by Gitaben H Mehta and 1387500 equity shares by Jignesh S Patel all other selling shareholders.
Of the net proceeds from the fresh issue, Rs 79.12 crore will be used for repayment/ prepayment (in full or in part), of certain outstanding borrowings availed by the company; Rs 210 crore will be used for funding working capital requirements and balance for general corporate purposes.
The aggregate outstanding non fund based borrowings were Rs 591.694 crore as of July 31, 2025.
Strengths
One of the leading manufacturers of power, auto and inverter duty transformers in India, well-positioned to capture the industry tailwinds.
Broad and diversified product portfolio with focused product development tailored to meet the customer requirements.
Strong Order Book coupled with well diversified customer base.
Manufacturing capabilities with focus on quality and high level of regulatory compliance and health and safety measures.
Additional capacity with commissioning of Vadod Unit (which increase installed capacity from 16,740 MVA to 47,280 MVA) in July 2025 will facilitate the company to better capitalize on industry tailwinds.
Weaknesses
Significant portion of its revenue is derived from government-controlled entities, which follow the tendering process for determination of suppliers.
Atlanta UHV Transformers LLP, one of the corporate promoters of the company has common pursuits vis-?-vis AEL, which may in future lead to conflict of interest.
Top 1/5/10 customers accounted for 29.10%/ 61.11%/74.21% of its FY25 operational revenue.
Valuation
Consolidated re-stated revenue for the fiscal ending March 2025 stood higher by 43% to Rs 1244.18 crore. With the OPM expanding by 190 bps to 15.6%, the growth of OP was 63% to Rs 193.58 crore. Finally, net profit after MI was up by 89% to Rs 15.4 crore.
On expanded equity, the EPS for FY2025 was Rs 15.4. The issue price (on the upper price band) discounts the FY25 EPS by 49 times. The P/BV stood at 7.7 times and EV/Sales stood at 4.7 times.
In comparison, Transformer Rectifiers (TRIL), Bharat Bijlee, Indo Tech Transformers, Voltamp and Danish Power quotes at a PE of 75.7 times, 26.5 times, 30.2 times, 23.5 times and 30.2 times of their FY25 EPS respectively and a P/BV of 7.7 times, 12.8 times, 1.8 times, 6.9 times, 4.7 times and 5.4 times respectively. EV/Sales of Transformer Rectifiers (TRIL), Bharat Bijlee, Indo Tech Transformers, Voltamp and Danish Power were 8 times, 1.7 times, 3 times, 3.9 times and 3.8 times, respectively.
Atlanta Electricals : Issue Highlights |
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Fresh Issue (Rs crore) | 400 |
Offer for sale (in equity share nos.) | 3810895 |
Price band (Rs.) |
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Upper | 754 |
Lower | 718 |
Post-issue equity (Rs crore) | |
in Upper price band | 15.38 |
in Lower Price Band | 15.43 |
Post-issue promoter (including promoter group) stake (%) | 87.28 |
Minimum Bid (in nos.) | 19 |
Issue Open Date | 22-09-2025 |
Issue Close Date | 24-09-2025 |
Listing | BSE, NSE |
Rating | 45 /100 |
Atlanta Electricals : Re-stated Consolidated Financials |
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| 2303 (12) | 2403 (12) | 2503 (12) | |||
Sales | 873.88 | 867.55 | 1244.18 | |||
OPM (%) | 16.1 | 13.7 | 15.6 | |||
OP | 140.34 | 118.66 | 193.58 | |||
Other income | 2.77 | 4.50 | 6.31 | |||
PBIDT | 143.12 | 123.16 | 199.88 | |||
Interest | 27.57 | 30.03 | 34.24 | |||
PBDT | 115.55 | 93.12 | 165.64 | |||
Depreciation | 5.10 | 5.86 | 6.31 | |||
PBT | 110.45 | 87.26 | 159.34 | |||
EO Exp | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | |||
PBT after EO | 110.45 | 87.26 | 159.34 | |||
Tax | 22.91 | 23.90 | 40.69 | |||
PAT from Continuing Biz | 87.54 | 63.36 | 118.65 | |||
Share of Profit from Associates | -0.07 | 0.16 | 0.00 | |||
Minority Interest | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | |||
Net profit | 87.47 | 63.52 | 119.97 | |||
EPS (Rs)* | 11.4 | 8.3 | 15.4 | |||
* on post IPO fully dilluted equity (on upper price band) of Rs 15.38 crore. Face Value: Rs 2 | ||||||
EPS is calculated after excluding EO and relevant tax | ||||||
Figures in Rs crore | ||||||
Source: Capitaline Corporate database |
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