Volume Mover: KPI Green Energy Gains On SBI Loan But Technicals Flag Mixed Signals

The company secured ₹3,200 crore in funding support from State Bank of India to back large-scale solar and hybrid projects in Gujarat.
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Deepti Sri·Stocktwits
Updated Mar 05, 2026   |   2:29 PM EST
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KPI Green Energy shares rose over 2% on Thursday after the company secured a ₹3,200 crore sanction from the State Bank of India for its solar and hybrid projects in Gujarat.

The stock has seen heavier-than-usual trading activity on Thursday. Trading volume so far has crossed 613,700 shares, compared with the 30-day average of 472,826. 

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The funds will support two key projects under the company’s IPP portfolio. The first is a 250 megawatt alternating current (AC) / 350 megawatt peak direct current (DC) solar power project. The second is a 370 megawatt hybrid project, comprising 557 megawatt peak solar capacity and 124.20 megawatt wind capacity.

KPI Green Energy builds, owns, and runs grid-connected solar projects, generating revenue through long-term Power Purchase Agreements.

Technical View

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SEBI-registered analyst Sameer Pande said KPI Green Energy shows a mildly bullish technical stance in late September, supported by new orders, strong financials, and project commissioning in Gujarat.

He noted the stock’s current price of ₹470–₹475 is hovering near its 20-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA) of ₹488, leaving the daily trend neutral as the price oscillates around this level. 

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The Daily Supertrend and Bollinger Bands suggest low volatility. The stock is trading in a narrow range with a cautiously optimistic bias.

On weekly and monthly charts, Pande observed that long-term momentum oscillators like Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) and Know Sure Thing (KST) continue to show underlying bearish bias, while Relative Strength Index (RSI) has shown a mild bullish bias. That mix warns of possible reversals.

Demand And Supply Zones

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Pande said that, based on Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP) analysis, the stock is trading above its short-term 5-day and 10-day VWAPs, indicating short-term momentum. However, it is trading below the 20-day, 50-day, and 100-day VWAPs, indicating medium-term supply pressure.

He also mentioned that demand zones can be seen around ₹470–₹465, where buyers are active. On the other hand, supply zones are present around ₹485–₹490 where selling pressure emerges. 

On the weekly timeframe, he added that the stock has strong support in the ₹460–₹440 range, with further support at ₹390–₹380.

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Pande said the stock is consolidating between demand and supply areas. While short-term indicators lean positive, longer-term caution remains due to mixed signals and volatility. He added investors should watch breakout levels and news flow for a clearer direction.

What Is The Retail Mood?

On Stocktwits, retail sentiment was ‘bullish’ amid ‘high’ message volume.

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KPI Green Energy’s stock has declined nearly 14% so far in 2025.

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