Saatvik Green delays 4 GW plant, production pushed past Q1 FY27
A month after guiding March 2026 commissioning, the company now says module equipment move-in starts June — revenue from the plant slips out of the first quarter.
— 4 earlier stories on Saatvik Green Energy Ltd. →What's new
- Saatvik Green's 4 GW module plant, guided for March 2026 commissioning, now won't see equipment move-in until June.
- Commercial production is effectively pushed out of Q1 FY27, contradicting prior revenue guidance.
- The delay was disclosed in a May 2026 concall, roughly a month after the earlier timeline was given.
Why it matters
A three-month-plus delay on a major capacity addition means near-term revenue assumptions need reworking. For a company banking on this plant to drive FY27 growth, the slippage raises the risk of missing volume targets.
What we're watching
- Updated commissioning timeline and any cost overrun disclosure.
- Q1 FY27 revenue impact and whether order book absorption shifts to existing lines.
- Management's explanation for the gap between March guidance and June equipment move-in.
The full read
Saatvik Green Energy told investors in March that its 4 GW module plant would be commissioned by the end of that month, with commercial production starting in early Q1 FY27. In the May 2026 concall, that timeline unravelled: equipment move-in is now scheduled for June, pushing revenue from the plant out of the first quarter. The discrepancy between a firm March guidance and a June start just weeks later is the kind of communication gap that erodes trust in forward statements. For now, the open question is how quickly the company can ramp after move-in and whether the delay triggers cost or customer repercussions.