Enviro Infra Engineers Ltd (EIEL), an EPC company in water and wastewater treatment, said its total order book exceeds INR 4,600 crore, with more than INR 1,000 crore coming from the renewable energy segment. The company has secured new orders worth over INR 2,240 crore across its water, wastewater and renewable energy segments since March 2026. Of this, more than INR 1,070 crore is from the renewable energy segment.
The projects are expected to be executed over the next 15–24 months, providing revenue visibility and supporting the company’s growth trajectory.
The company recently entered the battery energy storage system (BESS) segment through four projects awarded by NTPC worth INR 1,070 crore. With a total capacity of 930 MWh, these projects are being implemented on EPC basis across states such as Uttar Pradesh, Assam, Karnataka and Telangana, representing a strategic expansion into the renewable energy value chain.
“The steady inflow of orders across our core and emerging business segments reflects our execution capabilities and strategic focus on high-growth infrastructure areas,” said Sanjay Jain, Chairman. “Our entry into the BESS segment marks an important milestone in diversifying our portfolio, while our strong presence in water and wastewater continues to drive stable growth. With a robust and diversified order book, we have clear visibility on project execution and revenues to the tune of Rs 2000 Crore with steady growth over the next two years.”
EIEL forayed into the renewable segment in FY 2025-26. Within its first year of operations in the renewable segment, it created a renewable company by the name of EIE Renewables, which is developing 79 MW of solar power plants under IPP & C&I segment. The recently awarded BESS projects strengthen the company’s presence in the renewable segment
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