Solar Industries India Limited shares were trading higher at Rs 14,039.30, gaining Rs 50.20 (0.36%) from the previous close of Rs 13,989.10 on the BSE.
The stock opened at Rs 14,100.00 and recorded a day’s high of Rs 14,121.90 and a low of Rs 13,966.10. Around 1,025 shares changed hands during the session.
This BSE group 'A' stock, with a face value of Rs 2, hit a 52-week high of Rs 17,805.00 on June 30, 2025, and a 52-week low of Rs 8,479.30 on February 28, 2025. Over the past week, the scrip traded between Rs 14,227.15 and Rs 13,490.20. The company’s current market capitalization stands at Rs 1,27,282.41 crore.
Promoters hold 73.15% stake in the company, while institutions and non-institutions own 20.37% and 6.48%, respectively.
The company recently secured a Rs 483 crore order for the supply of bulk explosives to South Eastern Coalfields Limited (SECL), a subsidiary of Coal India Limited, to be delivered over two years. Earlier, its wholly owned subsidiary Solar Defence & Aerospace had signed a contract with the Ministry of Defence on June 22, 2025, for supplying defence products.
Solar Industries India continues to maintain strong growth momentum with consistent expansion in the defence and energy sectors.