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Enviro Infra Engineers Limited (EIEL) has strengthened its order book to over INR 4,600 crore following fresh project wins worth more than INR 2,240 crore since March 2026. The contracts span water, wastewater and renewable energy segments, including the company's entry into the battery energy storage system (BESS) space through NTPC projects totalling INR 1,070 crore. The execution pipeline is spread over 15&24 months, providing revenue visibility of approximately INR 2,000 crore for FY2027. With a diversified portfolio and expanding presence across states such as Bihar, Maharashtra and Telangana, the company continues to benefit from government-led infrastructure spending in water and renewable sectors.
Enviro Infra Engineers Limited (EIEL) has reported order inflows exceeding INR 2,240 crore since March 2026, taking its total order book to more than INR 4,600 crore, with the announcement made in the past week as the company outlined its execution pipeline and revenue visibility across key infrastructure segments.
The new orders comprise over INR 1,170 crore from the water and wastewater segment and more than INR 1,070 crore from the renewable energy segment. These projects are scheduled for execution over the next 15-24 months, providing a defined pipeline and visibility for medium-term revenues.
With the current order book, the company has indicated revenue visibility of approximately INR 2,000 crore for FY2027. The broader order book includes over INR 2,500 crore in the water and wastewater treatment segment, more than INR 1,000 crore in the renewable segment and over INR 1,100 crore in operations and maintenance (O&M) contracts.
A key development is the company's entry into the battery energy storage system (BESS) segment through four projects awarded by NTPC, with a total contract value of INR 1,070 crore. These projects, with a combined capacity of 930 MWh, are being implemented across Uttar Pradesh, Assam, Karnataka and Telangana. The move marks diversification into energy storage within the renewable value chain.
In the core water infrastructure segment, the company has secured a project worth INR 411 crore from the Bihar Urban Infrastructure Development Corporation under the AMRUT 2.0 scheme in Aurangabad, Bihar. Additionally, it has won two projects worth approximately INR 972 crore under the Swachh Bharat Mission (Urban) 2.0 in Pune and Nashik, Maharashtra.
Management indicated that consistent order inflows across both core and emerging segments reflect the company's execution capabilities and strategic positioning in infrastructure sectors with sustained demand. The company conveyed that its expansion into BESS represents a diversification milestone, while its established water and wastewater business continues to provide stable growth.
The company's geographical footprint has expanded across multiple states, including Bihar, Maharashtra, Assam, Karnataka and Telangana, supporting execution scale and regional diversification.
EIEL's growth outlook is supported by ongoing government programmes such as AMRUT 2.0, Namami Gange and Swachh Bharat Mission, which continue to drive demand for water and sanitation infrastructure. At the same time, increasing investments in renewable energy and storage solutions are creating additional opportunities for engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) players.
With a diversified order book across segments, a defined execution timeline and exposure to government-led infrastructure programmes, the company has outlined a steady pipeline for project delivery and revenue generation over the next two years.
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