Hind Rectifiers Limited, known as Hirect, is a leading manufacturer of rectifier equipment and semiconductor devices. It manufacturers a products used for railways, AC electric locomotives and AC electrical multiple units. The Company was incorporated in April 1958 and is presently engaged in developing, designing, manufacturing and marketing Power Semiconductor, Power Electronic and Railway Transportation Equipments.The company signed a technical collaboration agreement with Friem, Italy to manufacture watercooling rectifiers for electrochemical applications. Based on this technology, it has received orders from Sterlite Industries, Chemfab Chlorates and Sree Rayalaseema Alkalies and Chemicals. It had a technical collaboration agreement with Electric Research Development Centre, Kerala, to manufacture transistorised PWM AC drives and with Powersem, Germany, for isopack bridges. Hirect has its own RD department, recognised by the Department of Science Technology, Government of India. Based on inhouse RD, efforts are being made to develop traction rectifiers for diesel locomotives and 5400kVA loco transformers for railways. In its pursuit of the ISO9002 certificate, the National Productivity Council has been appointed to suggest improvements in procedures. During 199596 the company has successfully manufactured and suppliedHigh Current Water Cooled Rectifiers based on teechnology recieved from FRIEM S.P.A Italy. Isopack Bridges have also successfully been manufactured. During 199697 the company merged with Supreme Powertronics Private Ltd. The company received an order for a new 180 KVA converter for Rs.3 crores from Indian Railways during 19992000, which is being developed with the technical collaboration of Transtechnik of Germany.During the year 200304, the three major foreign collaborations with Transtechnik of Germany for Railway Inverters, Friem of Italy for Water Cooled Rectifiers and Nieke of Germany for AC/DC Traction Transformers for Metro Trains were further renewed. Company also got the plant at Nashik unit certified and recertified at Bhandup as per ISO 9001:2000. In 200405, the first single unit 180 KVA Converter imported prototype was commissioned on the Electric Locomotive of Indian Railways. The Company started commercial production of Loco Transformers at Dehradun Plant during the year 2010. During the year 201314, Company supplied 3 phase Transformer for WAP5, WAP7 and WAG9 for Indian Railways. It commissioned 3 Phase Transformers and 3 x 130 KVA Converter at Chittaranjan Locomotive Works (CLW) in 201415. It undertook the expansion plan at Nashik for manufacture of Railway as well non Railway products, which got completed in 2018 and accordingly, after the expansion at Nashik Plant, the Company sold Unit II of Dehradun in November, 2018. Operations at Nashik Plant started w.e.f. 27th April, 2020 and that of Dehradun plant w.e.f. 6th May, 2020, and resultantly, Dehradun and Nashik Plants were fully operative from the 25th May, 2020 and 9th June, 2020 respectively. Similarly, the operations at Mumbai plant was started with the capacity of 10% with effect from 8th June, 2020. The new plant at MIDC Sinnar started commercial production w.e.f. March 9, 2023 in FY 202324. The Company commissioned the first globally compliant rail product, now being exported to Germany and the United States in FY 2025. Further, it commissioned HVAC systems for LHB passenger coaches. New products launched for semi highspeed trains like Pantry Systems, Underslung Battery Chargers, Single Phase Inverters during the year. It further upgraded Hotel Load Converters, Auxiliary Converters, and Propulsion Systems to the existing products in FY 2025.
Hind Rectifiers Financial Highlights
For the full year FY2025–2026, revenue
reached ₹656.85 crore and profit touched at
₹37.11 crore.
Hind Rectifiers Share Price Today
As of 21 Jan 2026, Hind Rectifiers share price is ₹1279.3. The stock opened at ₹1357 and had closed at ₹1357.4 the previous day. During today’s trading session, Hind Rectifiers share price moved between ₹1,265.00 and ₹1,357.00, with an average price for the day of ₹1311.00. Over the last 52 weeks, the stock has recorded a low of ₹799.00 and a high of ₹2,108.50. In terms of performance, Hind Rectifiers share price has declined by 3.9% over the past six months and has increased by 2.30% over the last year.