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Epic Energy's profit drops 45% on slim revenue

Net profit fell to ₹0.73 cr from ₹1.32 cr in the prior year as revenue grew marginally.


Mkt cap₹27.52 cr
P/E27.35×
ROE16.22%
Debt / eq.0.00
₹0.73 cr Net profit for FY26, down from ₹1.32 cr in FY25.

What's new

  • Audited FY26 results show profit slumped 45% despite a marginal revenue increase.
  • Revenue rose to ₹4.47 cr, but profit margin compressed.
  • The company is expanding into EV charging and battery recycling amid core business pressure.

Why this matters

This is a nano-cap company where a 45% profit drop on ₹4.47 cr revenue is material. The weak core business makes the new EV and recycling ventures a necessity, not a choice.

What we're watching

  • Whether EV charging and battery recycling projects add meaningful revenue.
  • If margin pressure stabilises or continues as capex rises.
  • Implementation timeline for the new venture projects.

The full read

Epic Energy made ₹4.47 cr in revenue last year. It kept ₹0.73 cr of that as profit, a 45% drop from ₹1.32 cr in the prior year. The core energy solutions business is under pressure, and the company is pouring what little scale it has into EV charging and battery recycling projects. For a nano-cap, these aren't strategic side bets. They're survival plays.

Questions answered

How did Epic Energy's profit perform in FY26?
Net profit fell to ₹0.73 cr from ₹1.32 cr, a 45% decline year-on-year. Revenue increased marginally to ₹4.47 cr, indicating severe margin compression.
What is the company's growth strategy?
It is expanding into EV charging infrastructure and battery recycling. The rationale notes these as new ventures amid performance pressure in its core energy solutions business.
How large is this company?
Epic Energy is a nano-cap. Its entire annual revenue is ₹4.47 cr, making any profit decline on that scale significant to its viability.
Mentioned: FY26 · EV charging · battery recycling
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