Metgün Enerji Reports TL 1.2 Billion Net Profit in the First Half of 2026

Following its IPO in July, which attracted approximately 1 million investors, Metgün Enerji announced its financial results for the first half of 2026. The company posted a net profit of TL 1.2 billion, with revenues reaching TL 773 million and gross profit standing at TL 165 million.

Operating in the energy sector, Metgün Enerji has announced its financial results for the first half of 2026. Following its initial public offering in July, which brought approximately 1 million new shareholders, the company sustained its profitable growth trajectory throughout the first six months.

First Half of 2026 Financial Highlights

According to the released financial statements, key figures include:

  • Net Profit: TL 1.2 billion

  • Revenue: TL 773 million

  • Gross Profit: TL 165 million

  • Total Assets: Increased by 2% to TL 24.3 billion

  • Total Equity: Increased by 17% to TL 17 billion

Renewable Installed Capacity Reaches 274.44 MW

Following the commissioning of the Elmacık Wind Power Plant (WPP) in June, Metgün Enerji brought its total renewable energy installed capacity to 274.44 MW, supporting energy transition initiatives.

Executive Statement

Uğur Işık, General Manager of Metgün Enerji, commented on the results:

We closed the first half of the year with strong performance. Driven by our sustainable cost management and financial initiatives aligned with strategic priorities, our revenue reached TL 773 million, while gross profit stood at TL 165 million. Over the same period, our net profit reached TL 1.2 billion, total assets rose 2% to TL 24.3 billion, and equity increased 17% to TL 17 billion. We will decisively pursue our growth targets in the remainder of the year. Today, with a total installed renewable capacity of 274.44 MW, we work to contribute to Turkey’s energy transition goals. Our objective is to build a strong and balanced generation portfolio while delivering long-term value to the energy transition without compromising sustainability.

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