Battery stocks in India navigated a mixed session on September 26, 2025, with select players displaying resilience even as others faced profit-taking pressure. The broader sentiment remained constructive, underpinned by sustained investor interest in India’s clean energy and storage-driven future.
Leading the charge, HBL Engineering Ltd. surged +1.90% to close at ₹835.65, staging a strong rebound after easing -1.13% in the previous session. The stock’s upward momentum highlights investors’ continued confidence in its growth prospects within the battery stocks basket.
CLN Energy Ltd. maintained a firm hold, closing unchanged at ₹565 after delivering a stellar +3.29% gain on September 25. The stability reinforces its role as a steady anchor in India’s evolving battery ecosystem, underlining long-term investor optimism.
On the flip side, Indo-National Ltd. came under pressure, slipping -2.74% to ₹450.55 after its modest +0.30% uptick yesterday. Similarly, Eveready Industries India Ltd. dipped -1.85% to ₹389.35, extending its weakness from recent sessions. High Energy Batteries also corrected -1.83% to ₹591, following a soft trend across select mid-cap counters.
Among heavyweights, Amara Raja Energy and Exide Industries remained subdued, easing -0.39% and -1.11% respectively, while Tata Power inched down -0.57% to ₹383.8. Waaree Technologies registered a sharper fall of -2.67% at ₹291.4, continuing its near-term consolidation. Panasonic Energy India, however, displayed relative steadiness, trimming only -0.33% to ₹359 after a sharper fall on September 25.
Key Takeaways – September 26
- Best Performer: HBL Engineering Ltd. (+1.90%)
- Steady Player: CLN Energy Ltd. (0.00%)
- Declines: Indo-National (-2.74%), Waaree Technologies (-2.67%), Eveready (-1.85%), High Energy Batteries (-1.83%), Exide (-1.11%), Amara Raja (-0.39%), Tata Power (-0.57%), Panasonic Energy (-0.33%)
Overall, while profit-booking impacted several counters, September 26 underscored HBL Engineering’s strong rally and CLN Energy’s steady footing. Together, these moves reaffirm the long-term resilience of India’s battery stocks, a key pillar in the nation’s green energy transformation.
Company Name |
Closing Price on September 26 |
Change % |
CLN Energy Ltd. |
565 |
0.00% |
HBL Engineering Ltd. |
835.65 |
|
Eveready Industries India Ltd. |
389.35 |
|
Indo-National Ltd. |
450.55 |
|
High Energy Batteries |
591 |
|
Panasonic Energy India |
359 |
|
Amara Raja Energy |
977.75 |
|
Exide Industries |
388.8 |
|
Waaree Technologies |
291.4 |
|
Tata Power |
383.8 |
|