BharatRohan revenue hits ₹85.41 cr as drone reach grows
The drone-agritech startup reported a 203% annual revenue jump to ₹85.41 crore. Profits rose at a slower pace due to higher taxes following its listing.
— 1 earlier story on Bharatrohan Airborne Innovations Ltd. →What's new
- Revenue grew 203% to ₹85.41 cr in FY26; net profit rose 12.7% to ₹10.60 cr.
- Paying customer base reached 25,648 farmers.
- Company received DGCA certification for its Pravir X-6 drone.
Why this matters
The company is scaling rapidly in precision agriculture, yet earnings growth trails revenue due to the tax burden accompanying its move to the BSE SME platform. The addition of solar asset monitoring provides a new revenue stream beyond its core farming business.
What we're watching
- Whether the new Jodhpur facility improves future operating margins.
- Further client wins in the solar asset monitoring segment.
- Sustainability of triple-digit revenue growth rates in FY27.
The full read
BharatRohan Airborne Innovations finished FY26 with ₹85.41 crore in revenue, a 203% gain. Growth remains the company's main feature, with the number of paying farmers reaching 25,648 and the total area under service at 2.6 lakh acres. Profitability tells a different story. Net profit rose 12.7% to ₹10.60 crore, suppressed by a higher tax bill stemming from the company's transition to a listed entity on the BSE SME board. With the Pravir X-6 drone now holding DGCA certification and a new Jodhpur facility operational, the company works on vertical integration to capture more value from its hyperspectral imaging. The move into solar asset monitoring with clients like KPI Green adds a new layer of diversification. BharatRohan is scaling, but the next challenge is demonstrating that its margins can keep pace with its top-line expansion.
Questions answered
- What drove the company's financial growth in FY26?
- Revenue grew 203% to ₹85.41 crore while profit rose 12.7% to ₹10.60 crore. Growth was supported by an expansion in reach, now covering 2.6 lakh acres and 58,557 farmers.
- Why did net profit grow slower than revenue?
- Net profit rose 12.7% because the company paid higher taxes. This shift followed the firm's listing on the BSE SME board.
- What is the status of the company's drone technology?
- The firm recently secured DGCA type certification for its Pravir X-6 drone. It also launched an in-house hyperspectral camera and processing facility in Jodhpur with support from IFAD.
- How is the company diversifying its business model?
- Beyond precision agriculture services, BharatRohan moved into solar asset monitoring. It currently counts clients such as KPI Green in this sector.
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