Danish Power declared H1FY25 results today and the numbers look solid. Sadly they didn’t publish H1FY24 numbers which could have shown the correct comparative picture here. I hope they come up with a concall or presentation which can throw more light on this.
More than the results, one exciting thing I found is inventory of more than 100 crores in balance sheet.
Now question is how do we see it. The answer lies in the only interview of the management they did before IPO https://youtu.be/wIKuSoOAwsg?t=472 (7:52) wherein Shivam Talwar, MD of the company clearly stating that many of the customers delays the delivery of the transformers due to installation related issues during the monsoon and also due to budgetary allocations, H2 is always bigger for not just Danish but for entire transformers’ industry. Since the demand scenario in the inverter transformer space is out of question, I guess, the big inventory built up is just waiting for dispatch in 2nd half of the FY, which alone will explode the numbers for H2.
Having followed the transformers industry for last couple of years, what I found is Q1<Q2<Q3<Q4. To put this into perspective let us compare half yearly numbers of some listed transformers companies for FY24.
Shilchar H1-173 crores, H2- 223 crores (despite they ran at full capacity for entire year)
Indotech H1-189 cores, H2- 314 crores
TARIL H1-413 crores, H2- 882 crores
Voltamp H1-703 crores, H2- 912 crores
Not just for a year, this is a general trend for last few years. So it looks like the companies in this sector do 60%-70% in 2nd half year.
Now, if we see the results of Danish coupled with strong inventory built up, the numbers look strong.
Danish has capacity of installed capacity of 4680 MVA for transformers and if they do 30 crores of revenue from panels (assuming no growth from last year’s revenue), with strong order book (RHP has the order book data) I think the company is on course to do revenue of Rs. 400-425 crores this year which translates to EBITDA of around Rs. 75-80 crores and Net profit of Rs. 55-60 crores for FY25 with existing capacity (not taking into account the capacity expansion which will go live in last quarter).
What lies ahead?
Company has successfully raised 198 crores through IPO for working capital, repayment of loan and capital expenditure. They are expanding their capacity to 8000 MVA.
Civil construction has already began for and machinery is ordered so it can be safe to assume that capex will go live by end of this financial year.
With enhanced capacity, Danish Power can do revenue of more than 800 crores (transformers and panels). Even if new capacity runs at optimum utilisation and existing capacity runs at full capacity, company can do revenue of around 700 crores in FY26, which seems to be quite realistic at the moment.
What sets Danish apart:
- Management: There is nothing much about the management, but whatever little is available at YouTube, LinkedIn and elsewhere, they are impressive, specially MD Shivam Talwar. The family seems to be domain expert (have a look at listing ceremony https://youtu.be/Oa_voOsrvRE?t=994 )
- Geographical presence: Danish is Jaipur based company which has inherent geographical advantage since Rajasthan is the biggest hub of big solar park. The company can deliver the transformers quicker and cheaper.
- Working capital management: From the data available, it seems that the management of Danish is efficient is working capital management. Apart from Silchar, no company comes close to Silchar in working capital management and hence the better margins that the industry peers.
These points make Danish Power an exciting company, however, valuation seems to be stretched at TTM level but if we look at FY26 projections, the company seems to be cheapest in entire transformer space.
Disclaimer: Invested, biased.
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