Battery stocks in India displayed resilience on September 25, 2025, as select counters emerged strong despite a broadly cautious market trend. The session highlighted the sustained investor appetite for green energy and storage-focused players, led by CLN Energy Ltd., which delivered a standout performance.
CLN Energy Ltd. surged +3.29% to ₹565, marking a sharp recovery after its modest +0.32% gain on September 24. The stock’s momentum reflects investor confidence in the company’s positioning within India’s growing clean energy and storage landscape. Indo-National Ltd. also posted a positive close, inching up +0.30% to ₹463.25, extending its steady role in the battery-linked pack after easing -1.71% in the previous session.
In contrast, HBL Engineering Ltd., which had risen +2.11% on September 24 to emerge as the top performer, witnessed profit booking, slipping -1.13% to ₹820.05. Similarly, High Energy Batteries dipped -1.19% to ₹600.05, after gaining +0.93% a day earlier, indicating selective investor rotation.
Among other notable movers, Eveready Industries India Ltd. declined -2.34% to ₹396.70, extending its weakness from the prior session when it had dropped -2.38%. Heavyweights Amara Raja Energy and Exide Industries also softened, falling -2.11% and -1.61% respectively, as part of a broader consolidation trend. Waaree Technologies closed -1.29% lower at ₹301.45, while Tata Power slipped -1.10% to ₹386, both continuing to reflect near-term cautiousness in clean-tech plays. Panasonic Energy India eased slightly by -0.33% to ₹359, showing relative stability compared to its steeper fall of -1.23% in the previous session.
Key Takeaways – September 25
- Best Performer: CLN Energy Ltd. (+3.29%)
- Other Gainer: Indo-National Ltd. (+0.30%)
- Declines: HBL Engineering (-1.13%), Eveready Industries (-2.34%), High Energy Batteries (-1.19%), Amara Raja (-2.11%), Exide Industries (-1.61%), Waaree Technologies (-1.29%), Tata Power (-1.10%), Panasonic Energy (-0.33%)
Overall, while profit-taking weighed on several counters, the September 25 session was marked by CLN Energy’s strong rally and Indo-National’s resilience, reaffirming the long-term investor optimism in India’s battery stocks as a key pillar of the clean energy transition.
Company Name |
Closing Price on September 25 |
Change % |
CLN Energy Ltd. |
565 |
|
HBL Engineering Ltd. |
820.05 |
|
Eveready Industries India Ltd. |
396.7 |
|
Indo-National Ltd. |
463.25 |
|
High Energy Batteries |
600.05 |
|
Panasonic Energy India |
359 |
|
Amara Raja Energy |
981.55 |
|
Exide Industries |
393.15 |
|
Waaree Technologies |
301.45 |
|
Tata Power |
386 |
|