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Shanghai Electric Posts Strong 2025 Results With Record New Orders

By MGN EditorialApril 18, 2026 at 06:00 AM

Shanghai Electric reported 2025 revenues of 18.58 billion USD with 9% year-over-year growth and achieved record new order volumes, reflecting robust global demand for power generation and infrastructure solutions.

Shanghai Electric (SEHK: 02727, SSE: 601727) delivered solid financial results for 2025, with revenues totaling 126.68 billion RMB (18.58 billion USD), marking a 9.03% increase compared to the prior year. The company's standout achievement was securing record new order volumes during the period, signaling sustained investor and customer confidence in its portfolio of power generation, transmission, and distribution equipment. As a major supplier of electrical equipment and infrastructure solutions, Shanghai Electric serves markets across Asia, Europe, and beyond. The company's record order intake reflects growing global demand for reliable power generation capacity and modernized energy infrastructure, trends accelerated by investments in energy security and the global transition to sustainable power sources. The strong performance positions Shanghai Electric as a significant player in the competitive global energy equipment market. With an expanding order book extending into 2026 and beyond, the company has enhanced visibility into future revenue growth and market opportunity. Industry analysts view Shanghai Electric's results as indicative of broader strength in the infrastructure and power generation sectors, where global capital expenditure continues to expand in response to electrification demands and energy transition initiatives.
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