1. At a Glance – The Ignition King Nobody Brags About
Market Cap ₹1,939 Cr. Current Price ₹857. Stock P/E 19.7. ROCE 15.4%. ROE 12.3%. Debt ₹1.66 Cr (basically chai-paani level). Q3 FY26 revenue ₹272 Cr. PAT ₹24.9 Cr. EPS ₹11.02. Profit up 56% YoY.
Ladies and gentlemen, meet India Nippon Electricals Ltd — the company that literally makes sure your bike starts in the morning, even if your motivation doesn’t.
Q3 FY26 numbers came in strong: Revenue up 26.6% YoY, PAT up 55.6% YoY, EPS up 56%. And while flashy EV startups are burning cash like Diwali rockets, this 40+ year old ignition specialist is quietly printing steady profits with double-digit margins.
Debt? Almost zero.
Dividend? ₹15.50 interim declared.
3-year profit CAGR? 27%.
1-year stock return? 40%.
And yet… P/E at 19.7 in an industry where peers trade at 40–70x.
Is this boring? Yes.
Is it stable? Also yes.
Is boring sometimes beautiful? Let’s investigate.
2. Introduction – The Company That Sparks Engines (And Earnings)
Founded in 1984, converted into a joint venture in 1986, India Nippon Electricals was born out of collaboration between Lucas Indian Service (Lucas-TVS group) and MAHLE Electric Drives Japan.
Fast forward to 2023: Lucas Indian Service increased its holding to 70.32%. Translation? This is now firmly under the Lucas-TVS umbrella.
The company manufactures ignition systems, controllers, sensors, and increasingly EV components for two-wheelers, three-wheelers and general purpose engines.
Client list reads like a who’s who of Indian auto:
- TVS
- Bajaj
- Hero
- Suzuki
- Kohler
- John Deere
- Mahindra 2W
- Polaris
- Piaggio
Market share with key customers increased from 33% to 42% over 5 years.
Revenue mix FY24:
- Two-wheelers: 85%
- Three-wheelers: 10%
- General purpose parts: 5%
Geography:
So yes — this is heavily dependent on Indian two-wheelers. If 2W sales sneeze, INEL catches a mild cold.
But here’s the twist: Q3 sales grew 27% YoY while industry growth was 14%.
Outperformance is not luck. It’s execution.
Now the real question — is this just a cyclical bounce or structural growth?
3. Business Model – WTF Do They Even Do?
Let’s simplify this.
When you press the start button on your bike, something has to:
- Ignite the air-fuel mixture
- Control timing precisely