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Himadri Speciality Chemical Ltd: 552,206 MT Sales & Still Cooking Battery Dreams

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1. At a Glance

From coal tar to carbon black to EV batteries—Himadri Speciality Chemical (HSCL) is basically the chemical industry’s version of that overachieving cousin who aces engineering, starts a startup, and still plays the guitar at family weddings. With ₹4,531 Cr sales, ₹615 Cr PAT, and a 20% OPM, Himadri is India’s No.1 coal tar pitch producer, the largest naphthalene player, and the only local manufacturer of advanced carbon material. In FY25, volumes jumped to 5.52 lakh MT, making them the heavyweight in every segment from tyres to lithium-ion batteries.


2. Introduction

In the 1990s, Himadri was just another carbon pitch maker. Fast forward three decades and the company is now flirting with cutting-edge battery materials while still supplying every major tyre and aluminium giant. That’s like your local chaiwala suddenly opening a Starbucks franchise while keeping his street stall.

Their client list reads like an industrial roll call: Apollo Tyres, MRF, CEAT, Vedanta, Graphite India, and even EV innovators. They’ve also gone global—exporting to 54 countries—and local, with 7 Indian plants plus one in China.

The magic trick? Riding multiple waves at once:

  • Old economy (steel, aluminium, tyres).
  • New economy (EV batteries, recycling, carbon nanomaterials).
  • Specialty chemicals (anthraquinone, SNF, high-value derivatives).

FY22–FY25 revenue grew 65% with volumes up 48%. They claim to be the first outside China building an LFP cathode plant. Investors love the story—hence a market cap of ₹23,263 Cr, P/E of 37.8, and “EV-hype premium” slapped on.


3. Business Model (WTF Do They Even Do?)

If you’re confused about what Himadri does, welcome to the club. Think of them as an industrial buffet—everything dark, sticky, and carbon-rich is on the menu.

  • Coal Tar Pitch: Used in aluminium smelters and graphite electrodes. Himadri owns this space in India.
  • Carbon Black: Commodity + specialty grades, used in tyres, paints, plastics. Fancy names like ONYX and KLAREX make it sound like skincare.
  • SNF & PCE: Chemicals used in construction, reducing water usage in cement. Concrete just got chemical Botox.
  • Naphthalene & Oils: Supplying everyone from agrochemicals to defense.
  • Battery Materials: LFP cathodes and anodes
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