CA Garvit Goyal · Nvest Analytics Advisory
You mentioned about FGD slowdown. And while you also mentioned in the existing order book, we will not be facing any hindrance in the terms of execution. Can you spend a few minutes on explaining the impact of this policy related to FGD on your vision for Techno's scale up over the next 3 to 5 years?
Yes. You see FGD was never a big time focus as a top line growth for Techno in business. We never expected business to be more than INR300 crores to INR400 crores per year out of this segment, and we wanted our presence to be no more than 5% in this marketplace. I think this is a debatable space even now.
Although government has under some prudence classified requirements on category A, B and C, believing the cost of deploying the solution is not value driven. The CapEx is a lot more than the benefit achieved out of this facility. So they have classified the country based on populations, 1 million and above, number one, and the powerhouse must be within 10 kilometers as a category. Then they have a B category and C category.
The B is not very well defined, but Cs, which are not required immediately. So that is the classification. But if the ongoing projects have already achieved a progress more than 40%, those projects will see the completion depending on the approval from the DISCOMs. That is how the policy is.
So government is actively engaged. Meetings have been held at the level of the project utilities. CA has conducted meetings with generators. They have conducted meeting with EPCs, and I'm sure some guideline will follow shortly.
CA Garvit Goyal · Nvest Analytics Advisory
Is there any risk in the existing order book execution as well, like you mentioned about some approvals. So if approvals are not there, then that means we will be facing some challenges in the execution of existing order book as well? Can that be the case?
No, no, no existing orders have already more than 2-year old with us. And Kota falls -- we have 2 orders, Kota and Jhalawar. Kota is in category A, so it has to see the completion by the very policy. Jhalawar is in category C, which is already complete beyond 60%. We have shared all the data with the generators with the utilities, DISCOM as well as with CA. NTPC has already taken a call to go ahead with the ongoing projects. So we technically don't see much threat to the other order also at Jhalawar.
CA Garvit Goyal · Nvest Analytics Advisory
On the Chennai data center, you mentioned that is operational now. So can you tell us like what kind of revenue are we anticipating in this year itself from Chennai data center?
Ankit, are you there? Yes. You see you can take a revenue this year may not be more than my -- Ankit will be more able to say accurately, but I trust it will be about INR25 crores.
CA Garvit Goyal · Nvest Analytics Advisory
I think earlier, we were speaking about INR100 crores.
Not this year. You see. Ultimately, this will grow up to INR100 crores. I said today also. Maybe it will be more visible from INR100 crores to INR200 crores next year. And this year, we are in the process of building up of the capacities like Gurgaon, Bombay, Chennai. So these 3 facilities will be ready for deployment. So I will say conservatively INR25 crores, but maybe more. And depending on what you include in it, I'm not including any services or any power cost in it. I'm talking of the [inaudible 0:35:04] revenue, which will have an EBITDA of 80% or more.
CA Garvit Goyal · Nvest Analytics Advisory
On the guidance part, the guidance for this year, EPS INR50 and revenue INR3,600 crores, is that intact, sir?
Yes, yes, absolutely. They are intact.
Ankit Madhwani · StepTrade Capital
When we look at your data center business, so what will be the proportionate revenue for FY '26? So can you tell us the weight of the data center?
No, in '26, it will be very negligible. So we are already talked about it in the previous question, maybe INR25 crores to INR30 crores, but it will be a little more significant next year.
Rohan Dalal · Batlivala & Karani Capital
Who should we contact if we would like to come and visit your office in Kolkata?
Vishal Jain is our PR man.
Deekshant · DB Wealth
From a historic perspective, before 2021, we used to have margins in the range of 24%, 25%. But since 2021, our margins have dipped significantly. So what has been the change in the business that has led to this drop in margins right now?
I think all of you should know, we were the first IPP in wind power and had invested in 200 megawatts. The revenue of wind power had an EBITDA of no less than 80%, but the revenue may be around INR200 crores. So that was contributing a lot more to the EBITDA when put together with EPC business. And same may happen down a year when data center business is clubbed with our EPC business. So EPC business has a different EBITDA than the EBITDA in an asset-based business.
Deekshant · DB Wealth
Given our seasonality of business, June quarter has had an actual better margin than the previous year. So what has been going right for us to give us this margin in a seasonally muted quarter?
No, there is no magical change, again, I will say, because now the -- some revenue of our wind business, number one, has become so insignificant that the auditors decided to take it a 1 segment business and not 2 segment business anymore as we did till previous year. So if you take on EPC business only, the margin will be around 14.5% only, whereas if you put the wind business revenue, which is around INR15 crores, INR20 crores now of the remaining 20 megawatt in our books, then it improves by further 1% more.
Deekshant · DB Wealth
In our line item, there is a particular line item in our P&L, which is profit from discontinued operations. So could you just give us some light on understanding what this particular number means and why is it declining?
You see a discontinued business is a discontinued business. And realization out of the same is the arrears receivable from the DISCOMs of the power already supplied over previous years. The asset stands monetized and disposed off in '23 by the company now. So those are regulatory disputes as and when we get regulatory favorable orders, those amounts becomes payable by the DISCOMs and we get paid. That is what it means.
Deekshant · DB Wealth
Our other assets item has improved from last year to 2025. So it has gone from INR400-odd crores to close to INR900 crores, around INR880 crores. Could you just tell us that what are these other assets that we are working on right now?
It is -- you rightly worded yourself. It is a CWIP, which will be capitalized in Q2 now out of this for Chennai data center and somewhat more by the end of the year on the AMI and somewhat on the TBCB side as and when commissioned.
Pranjal Mukhija · Growthsphere Ventures
I had a couple of questions on the smart meter business. Given we understand that H1 is usually slightly low on the softer on the implementation part in smart meters and then the majority of the business and the implementation picks up in H2. So I just wanted to understand what is the on-ground situation that you're seeing right now in the market? And do we foresee like installation picking up quarter-on-quarter even from this level?
Yes. We have not faced any problem to be honest, in deploying meters so far. And we almost do about 80,000 to 1 lakh meters a month, and that is what we are obliged to do under these 4 concessions. And it is going as per the program. So we are to complete all this by September '26 or entire 2.5 million meters. And by end of this year, we should be at around 1.7 million to 1.8 million meters, leaving another 0.5 million 0.7 million for next year, 6 months.
Pranjal Mukhija · Growthsphere Ventures
How are we seeing the new announcements that are coming out in states like Tamil Nadu and maybe Karnataka side? Like are we also pursuing those opportunities?
Not seriously, to be honest, because we -- as we always maintained that our exposure will be no more than 3%, 5% in this segment because counterparty risk is a little high because of the DISCOMs and DISCOM reforms are still not very strongly visible, though government is supporting it. So we are conservative on this aspect. Wherever we feel we are getting our good EBITDA, good customer support, we are there. But we are not going to grow this business aggressively.
Shivkumar Prajapati · Ambit Investment Advisors
If I look at the last presentation, last quarterly presentation, I see INR650 million of order in our order book. So the INR25 crores that we are assuming for this year, is it from that? Or is it the additional INR25 crores?
No, it is part of that only what you see.
Shivkumar Prajapati · Ambit Investment Advisors
This Mumbai data center, is it on track?
It will be commercialized by December.
Deekshant · DB Wealth
Our working capital days has been increased. So could you shed some light on what's happening on our total working capital cycle right now?
No, no, no. It was very momentary in June and if you are talking, in July itself, we realized no less than INR250 crores out of these outstandings. So now it is back to normal. In June, customers were a little short of funds and government maybe funds were not released by the government MOP, maybe war was the one reason, I don't know. But now we have got all the money back. Even our balance in the cash in hand is almost INR2,500 crores plus in stand-alone entity.
Deekshant · DB Wealth
Do you think that our current years working capital cycle will be in the similar range? Or can we be better?
Absolutely. No, it will be in the similar range.