BHEL’s net loss widened to ₹455.50 crore in Q1 FY26, up from ₹211.40 crore a year ago.
Total expenses increased to ₹6,279.78 crore from ₹5,874.98 crore YoY, while total income saw a marginal rise to ₹5,658.07 crore.
BHEL shares fell nearly 5%, closing at ₹227.80 on the BSE, after dropping over 7% intraday.
The company's stock performance reflected investor concern over widening losses despite stable revenue.