Reliance Power Share Price

    46.92
    +0.49 (1.06%)
    RPOWER • 05 Sep, 2025 | 03:29 PM
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    1Y Annualised Return

    43.09%

    3Y Annualised Return

    40.09%

    5Y Annualised Return

    67.62%

    10Y Annualised Return

    1.78%

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    Reliance Power Stock Performance

    1W Return6.83
    1Y Return52.09
    Today's Low45.7
    Prev. Close46.43
    Mkt Cap (Cr.)19,405.04
    1M Return3.81
    3Y Return101.37
    52-Week High76.49
    Open46.70
    PE Ratio0.00
    6M Return35.37
    Today's High47.44
    52-Week Low29.21
    Face Value10

    Reliance Power Company background

    Founded in: 1995
    Reliance Power Limited was incorporated on January 17, 1995 as a Private Limited Company with the name of Bawana Power Private Limited. In February, 1995, the name of the Company changed from Bawana Power Private Limited to Reliance Delhi Power Private Limited. In February, 2004, the name changed from Reliance Delhi Power Private Limited to Reliance EGen Private Limited and in March 2004, the name changed to Reliance Energy Generation Private Limited. The status of the Company was then converted into a Public Company and the name was changed to Reliance Energy Generation Limited and in July 2007 to Reliance Power Limited.Reliance Power Limited, a part of the Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group, is Indias leading private sector power generation and coal resources company. The Company along with its subsidiaries is primarily engaged in the business of generation of power. The projects include coal, gas, hydro, wind and solar based energy projects. The portfolio of the Reliance Power Group also includes Ultra Mega PowerProjects (UMPPs). As of FY 202425, the Company operates a significant power generation capacity, with key projects including the Sasan Ultra Mega Power Project in Madhya Pradesh, Rosa Power Project in Uttar Pradesh, Solar CSP and PV in Rajasthan .During the year 200304, the company started 3740 MW Natural Gas based Combined Cycle Power Plant at Dadri.During the year 200607, the company signed a joint communique with Govt of Orissa to set up a 12000 MW coal based pithead power project at Hirma in Dist Jharsuguda in Orissa. In November 2006, the company acquired 100% shareholding in Rosa Power Supply Company Ltd, which is implementing the 1,200 MW coal based power plant in Uttar Pradesh. Thus, Rosa Power Supply Company became a wholly owned subsidiary company. During the year 200708, Sasan Power Ltd, Maharashtra Energy Generation Ltd, Vidarbha Industries Power Ltd, Tato Hydro Power Private Ltd, Siyom Hydro Power Private Ltd, MP Power Generation Pvt Ltd, Urthing Sobla Hydro Power Pvt Ltd, Kalai Power Pvt Ltd, Coastal Andhra Power Ltd and Reliance Coal Resources Pvt Ltd became the subsidiaries of the company.Reliance Public Utility Private Limited (RPUPL) got amalgamated with the Company via Scheme of Amalgamation and made it effective on September 29, 2007 in FY 200607.During the year 200809, the company entered into an MoA with Government of Arunachal Pradesh for execution of four hydro power projects of 1,200 MW Kalai II on Lohit River Basin, 420 MW Amulin, 500 MW Emini and 400 MW Mithundon on river Dibang in the state of Arunachal Pradesh.During the year, Reliance Power International Sarl, a Perpetual, Limited Liability Company became a subsidiary company with effect from October 30, 2008. In March 2009, Sasan Power Infrastructure Ltd and Sasan Power Infraventures Pvt Ltd became the subsidiaries of the company.During the year 200910, the company incorporated Amulin Hydro Power Pvt Ltd, Emini Hydro Power Pvt Ltd and Mihundon Hydro Power Pvt Ltd as wholly owned subsidiaries of the company. In August 7, 2009, the entire investments of Power Finance Corporation Ltd in Jharkhand Integrated Power Ltd were transferred to the company for a consideration of Rs 6988 lakh. Thus Jharkhand Integrated Power Ltd became the wholly owned subsidiary of the company.Rosa Power Supply Company Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary, commissioned their first unit of 300 MW with effect from March 12, 2010. In June 2010, Reliance Patalganga Power Ltd, Bharuch Power Ltd, Ballerina Advisory Services Pvt Ltd and Reliance Futura Ltd became wholly owned subsidiaries of the company. In addition, the company disposed of their majority shareholding in Sasan Power Infrastructure Ltd and Sasan Power Infraventures Pvt Ltd. In May 2010, the company acquired three power plants with a total capacity of 433 megawatts from Reliance Infrastructure Ltd at a transfer value of Rs 10.95 billion.During the year 201011, Reliance CleanGen Ltd (formerly Reliance Patalganga Power Ltd), Bharuch Power Ltd, Rajasthan Sun Technique Energy Pvt Lied (formerly Ballerina Advisory Services Pvt Ltd), Atos Trading Pvt Ltd, Atos Mercantile Pvt Ltd, Reliance Prima Ltd, Reliance Futura Ltd (since merged) Reliance Power Netherlands BV, Samalkot Power Ltd, PT Heramba Coal Resources, Indonesia, PT Avaneesh Coal Resources, Indonesia, Solar Generation Company (Rajasthan) Pvt Ltd, Dahanu Solar Power Pvt Ltd, Sasan Power Infrastructure Ltd, Sasan Power Infraventures Pvt Ltd (since merged), Reliance Fuel Resources Ltd, Reliance Natural Resources (Singapore) Pte Ltd, Reliance Natural Resources Ltd, Reliance Renewable Power Pvt Ltd, Reliance Biomass Power Pvt Ltd, Reliance Solar Resources Power Pvt Ltd, Reliance Clean Power Pvt Ltd, Reliance Tidal Power Pvt Ltd, Reliance Geothermal Power Pvt Ltd, Reliance Wind Power Pvt Ltd, Reliance Green Power Pvt Ltd, PT Sumukha Coal Services, Indonesia, PT Brayan Bintang Tiga Energi, Indonesia, PT Sriwijaya Bintang Tiga Energi, Indonesia, became the subsidiaries of the company.As per scheme of arrangement between Reliance Natural Resources Ltd (RNRL) and Reliance Power Ltd (RPower) and Atos Trading Pvt Ltd (ATPL) and Atos Mercantile Pvt Ltd (AMPL) and Coastal Andhra Power Infrastructure Ltd (CAPIL) and Reliance Prima Ltd (RPL) and Reliance Futura Ltd (RFL), the business undertakings of RNRL consisting of four Exploration Blocks situated at Barmer in Rajasthan, Kothagudem in Andhra Pradesh, Sohagpur in Madhya Pradesh and in Mizoram were demerged and vested into the company. The appointed date of the Scheme was October 15, 2010. Also, as per the Scheme, Reliance Futura Ltd was amalgamated into the company.Sasan Power Infraventures Pvt Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of the company was amalgamated into the company with effect from May 25, 2011. The appointed date was January 1, 2011.In 2012, Royal Dutch Shell has joined hands with the company to jointly develop a liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal off the Coast of Kakinada in Andhra Pradesh by 2014. The company signed MoU with Ming Yang Holdings Singapore, a subsidiary of China Ming Yang Wind Power Group Limited to boost power operations in India, overseas. The company also entered into a Strategic Partnership with China Datang Corporation.In 2013, the company started Power Generation from the second unit of its 600MW Butibori Thermal Power Plant in Maharashtra. In 2014, the company signed exclusive Memorandum of Understanding to acquire 100% of entire Hydro Power Portfolio of Jaiprakash Power Ventures.In 2015, the companys 3,960 MW Sasan thermal power plant has been fully commissioned. The company also signed MOU with Government of Bangladesh to develop 3,000 MW of power capacity.On 30 July 2015, Reliance Power informed the stock exchanges that the company along with its wholly owned subsidiary Sasan Power Limited, has filed a Writ Petition before the High Court of Delhi challenging the notification issued by the Ministry of Coal, being the Gazette Notification dated May 07, 2015, by which the Government notified withdrawal/cancellation of (i) the allocation letter allocating Chhatrasal coal block to Sasan Power Limited for the Sasan Ultra Mega Power Project, and (ii) the Gazette Notification dated February 17, 2010.On 16 March 2016, Reliance Power announced that its wholly owned subsidiary Sasan Power Limited (SPL) has been permitted to produce coal up to 17.20 mtpa during 201516 by Ministry of Coal (MOC) from its Moher and Moher Amlohri extension coal mines. This will enable SPL to sustain its power plant operations, which are currently at about 100% plant load factor. Earlier, in June 2015, MOC had directed SPL to limit annual coal production to 16 mtpa. On 31 March 2016, Reliance Power announced that Appellate Tribunal for Electricitys (APTEL) Order in the matter of date of commencement of Commercial Operation (COD) in relation to companys wholly owned subsidiary Sasan Power Limited paves the way Sasan Power Limited to recover unpaid amount of nearly Rs 850 crore from procurers. Sasan Power would also be entitled to nearly Rs 200 crore of carrying cost as per PPA. On 2 May 2016, Reliance Power announced that its Sasan Ultra Mega Power Project in Madhya Pradesh achieved Plant Load Factor (PLF) of 100% during the month of April 2016. This is bestinclass performance among the largesize power stations in the Indian Power Sector, which benefits nearly 42 Crore population served by seven procurer states of Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand Delhi.On 4 May 2016, Reliance Power announced that the Government of Bangladesh has granted inprinciple approval for the first phase of Reliance Powers project in Bangladesh. Under the approval, first phase of 750 MW power plant will be set up at Meghnaghat (Narayanganj district), around 40 km SouthEast of Dhaka along with the FSRU terminal at Maheshkhali Island in Coxs Bazar district of Bangladesh. Power plant land at Meghnaghat will be provided by Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB). FSRU based LNG terminal will supply regasified LNG for power project and additional RLNG to PetroBangla.On 10 April 2017, Reliance Power executed project agreements with Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB) for Phase I of 750 MW LNG based combined cycle power project at Meghnaghat, near Dhaka in Bangladesh which include Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) and Implementation Agreement (IA). A MoU has been signed with PetroBangla to set up 500 mmscfd LNG terminal at Kutubdia Island near Chittagong in Bangladesh.On 30 November 2017, Reliance Power completed execution of project agreements for Phase I of its project in Bangladesh. The first Phase of Reliance Powers integrated project consists of 75 MW combined cycle gas based power plant to be set up at Meghnaghat, near the capital city of Dhaka and 500 mmscfd LNG terminal at Kutubdia Island south of Chittagong. The integrated project entails an investment outlay of over USD 1 billion.On 5 December 2017, Asian Development Bank (ADB) approved debt financing and partial risk guarantees aggregating 583 million to develop Reliance Powers 750 MW LNG based combined cycle power plant and LNG terminal project in Bangladesh. The project, which includes a power generation facility to be located at Meghnaghat, near the capital city of Dhaka, and an LNG terminal, near Kutubdia Island south of Chittagong, will significantly increase power generation and improve energy infrastructure in Bangladesh. On 23 August 2018, Reliance Power Limited announced that its wholly owned subsidiary Reliance Power Netherlands BV has won an international arbitration award of USD 56 million (Rs 390 crore) against Prestige Capital Holdings Ltd (a Seychelles based Company) and Mr Kokos Jiang (collectively the Respondents). Mr Kokos Jiang is the owner of Sugico Group in Indonesia from whom Reliance Power Limited had acquired the entire economic interest in three coalmining concessions in Indonesia in 2010. These mining concessions have total coal resources of around 1.5 billion tonnes with potential to produce up to 30 million tonnes of coal per annum.During the year 201819, all the operating plants of the Company which are functioning through its subsidiary companies performed exceedingly well both in terms of efficiency parameters and profitability. The Plant Load Factor (PLF) of the three thermal plants of the Company (Sasan Power, Rosa Power and Butibori Plant) accounted for a total aggregate capacity of 5760 MW was 78% as against the all India average of 61%. The Companys Sasan UMPP (Capacity 3,960 MW) had a very impressive year generating 32,900 million units (MUs) for the year, with the PLF being 94.78% and becoming No 1 Thermal Power Plant across all categories of thermal power plants in the Country.During the year 2019, Reliance Chittagong Power Company Limited became subsidiary of the Company.During the year 2019, the progress achieved in the implementation of gasbased project in Bangladesh involved development and operation of a 718 MW (net) Combined Cycle Power Plant (CCPP) using Regasified Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG). The Company initialed the project Agreements for Phase I of Bangladesh Project with its authorities. During FY 201819, Rajasthan Sun Technique Energy Private Limited (RSTEPL), a wholly owned subsidiary, commissioned 100 MW Concentrated Solar Power Project (CSP) in Jaisalmer, generating 89 MUs of electricity.Reliance Chittagong Power Company Limited became subsidiary of the Company in 2019. The gas based project was implemented in Bangladesh. During the year 2020, Six Companies i.e. Amulin Hydro Power Private Limited, Emini Hydro Power Private Limited, Mihundon Hydro Power Private Limited, Sumte Kothang Hydro Power Private Limited, Lara Sumta Hydro Power Private Limited and Purthi Hydro Power Private Limited, ceased to be the subsidiaries of the Company due to their amalgamation with Reliance Cleangen Limited.The Company sold 1200 MW Kalai II hydroelectric project in FY 2024. During the financial year 202425, Company incorporated Reliance Transtech Private Limited as a stepdown wholly owned subsidiary. Also, Reliance Enterprises Private Limited was incorporated in Bhutan as an Associate Company. Further, RPL Photon Private Limited, RPL Sun Technique Private Limited, RPL Sun Power Private Limited and VIPL have ceased to be the associates / subsidiary of the Company. Reliance Powers subsidiary, Reliance NU Suntech, signed a 25year deal with the Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) for Asias largest solar and battery project in FY 2025. The Rosa power plant marked another successful year, with an installed capacity of 1200 MW in 2025.

    Reliance Power Financial Highlights


    Reliance Power reported a Q1FY26 revenue of ₹1885.58 crore, up -0.0% YoY, with net profit decreased -231.5% to ₹44.68 crore. For the full year FY2025–2026, revenue reached ₹8257.04 crore and profit touched at ₹2947.4 crore. As of Jun '25, Reliance Power’s market capitalisation stood at ₹19,405.04 crores. Shareholding as of Jun '25 shows promoters holding 25%, with FIIs at 12.9%, DIIs at 3.6%, and public at 58.5%.

    As of 5 Sep, 2025, Reliance Power share price is ₹46.9. The stock opened at ₹46.7 and had closed at ₹46.4 the previous day. During today’s trading session, Reliance Power share price moved between ₹45.70 and ₹47.44, with an average price for the day of ₹46.57. Over the last 52 weeks, the stock has recorded a low of ₹29.21 and a high of ₹76.49. In terms of performance, Reliance Power share price has increased by 41.8% over the past six months and has increased by 43.09% over the last year.
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    Reliance Power Fundamental

    Market Cap (in crs)

    19,405.04

    Face Value

    10

    Turnover (in lacs)

    4,117.76

    Key Metrics

    Qtr Change %
    38.66% Fall from 52W High
    -23
    Dividend yield 1yr %
    0

    Reliance Power Key Financials

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    Reliance Power Quarterly Revenue
    Jun 2025Mar 2025Dec 2024Sep 2024Jun 2024
    1885.58 Cr
    1978.01 Cr
    1852.84 Cr
    1759.81 Cr
    1992.23 Cr
    Reliance Power Yearly Revenue
    Mar 2025Mar 2024Mar 2023Mar 2022Mar 2021Mar 2020
    8257.04 Cr
    8260.23 Cr
    7882.74 Cr
    7686.73 Cr
    8388.6 Cr
    8202.41 Cr
    Reliance Power Quarterly Net Profit/Loss
    Jun 2025Mar 2025Dec 2024Sep 2024Jun 2024
    44.68 Cr
    125.57 Cr
    41.95 Cr
    2878.15 Cr
    -98.28 Cr
    Reliance Power Yearly Net Profit/Loss
    Mar 2025Mar 2024Mar 2023Mar 2022Mar 2021Mar 2020
    2947.4 Cr
    -2242.18 Cr
    -361.36 Cr
    -565.13 Cr
    427.08 Cr
    -4255.37 Cr

    Reliance Power Result Highlights

    • Reliance Power Ltd reported a 7.7% quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) decrease in its consolidated revenues for the quarter-ended Jun (Q1FY26). On a year-on-year (YoY) basis, it witnessed a decline of 2.1%.

    • Its expenses for the quarter were down by 25.3% QoQ and 8.8% YoY.

    • The net profit decreased 111.2% QoQ and decreased 145.7% YoY.

    • The earnings per share (EPS) of Reliance Power Ltd stood at 0.1 during Q1FY26.

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    Reliance Power Shareholding Pattern

    Promoter
    25%
    Foreign Institutions
    12.9%
    Mutual Funds
    0.7%
    Domestic Institutions
    3.6%
    Public
    58.5%
    Promoter
    23.3%
    Foreign Institutions
    13.2%
    Mutual Funds
    0.4%
    Domestic Institutions
    3.3%
    Public
    60.2%
    Promoter
    23.3%
    Foreign Institutions
    13%
    Domestic Institutions
    2.8%
    Public
    61%
    Promoter
    23.3%
    Foreign Institutions
    13.1%
    Mutual Funds
    0.1%
    Domestic Institutions
    2.9%
    Public
    60.7%
    Promoter
    23.2%
    Foreign Institutions
    12.7%
    Mutual Funds
    0.2%
    Domestic Institutions
    3.1%
    Public
    61%
    Promoter
    23.2%
    Foreign Institutions
    13%
    Mutual Funds
    0.2%
    Domestic Institutions
    5%
    Public
    58.8%

    Reliance Power Technical Analysis

    Moving Averages Analysis
    46.92
    Current Price
    Bullish Moving Averages
    7
    Bearish Moving Averages
    9
    5Day EMA
    46.50
    10Day EMA
    46.30
    12Day EMA
    46.30
    20Day EMA
    47.20
    26Day EMA
    48.20
    50Day EMA
    51.00
    100Day EMA
    51.10
    200Day EMA
    47.30
    5Day SMA
    46.30
    10Day SMA
    46.10
    20Day SMA
    45.40
    30Day SMA
    47.70
    50Day SMA
    54.90
    100Day SMA
    53.20
    150Day SMA
    48.20
    200Day SMA
    46.40
    Delivery & Volume
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    Delivery & Volume

    PeriodCombined Delivery VolumeNSE+BSE Traded Volume
    Day Rs
    9690501 Rs
    9690501 Rs
    Week Rs
    11444650 Rs
    11444650 Rs
    Month Rs
    14197714 Rs
    14197714 Rs
    46.69
    Pivot
    Resistance
    First Resistance
    47.67
    Second Resistance
    48.43
    Third Resistance
    49.41
    Support
    First Support
    45.93
    Second support
    44.95
    Third Support
    44.19
    Relative Strength Index
    46.07
    Money Flow Index
    47.80
    MACD
    -1.91
    MACD Signal
    -2.67
    Average True Range
    2.39
    Average Directional Index
    38.06
    Rate of Change (21)
    3.81
    Rate of Change (125)
    41.84
    Name
    Holding Percent
    LIFE INSURANCE CORPORATION OF INDIA
    2.43
    VFSI HOLDINGS PTE. LTD.
    4.98

    Reliance Power Latest News

    05 SEP 2025 | Friday

    Reliance Power Ltd - 532939 - Announcement under Regulation 30 (LODR)-Press Release / Media Release

    29 AUG 2025 | Friday

    Reliance Power Ltd - 532939 - Announcement under Regulation 30 (LODR)-Change in Directorate

    25 AUG 2025 | Monday

    Anil Ambani's Reliance Power Locked In Lower Circuit Here's Why

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    Reliance Power Share Price FAQs

    Reliance Power share price is ₹46.92 in NSE and ₹46.92 in BSE as on 5/9/2025.

    Reliance Power share price in the past 1-year return was 52.09. The Reliance Power share hit a 1-year low of Rs. 29.21 and a 1-year high of Rs. 76.49.

    The market cap of Reliance Power is Rs. 19405.04 Cr. as of 5/9/2025.

    The PE ratios of Reliance Power is 0 as of 5/9/2025.

    The PB ratios of Reliance Power is 2.05 as of 5/9/2025

    The Mutual Fund Shareholding in Reliance Power was 0.71% at the end of 5/9/2025.

    You can easily buy Reliance Power shares in Kotak Securities by opening a demat account and getting the KYC documents verified online.

    The 52-week high and low of Reliance Power share price is ₹76.49 and ₹29.21 as of 5/9/2025.

    The earnings per share (EPS) of Reliance Power stood at 0.1 during Q1FY26.

    Please be aware that Reliance Power stock prices are subject to continuous fluctuations due to various factors.

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