JSW Steel reported consolidated crude steel production of 24.39 Lakh tonnes for November 2025, a 5% YoY increase. Indian operations capacity utilization was at 84% due to a Blast Furnace shutdown for upgrades. Excluding that shutdown, utilization was about 93%. The company is committed to sustainability and aims for significant carbon emission reductions by 2030 and net-zero emissions by 2050.
November 2025 Production Highlights
JSW Steel’s consolidated crude steel production for November 2025 reached 24.39 Lakh tonnes, marking a 5% increase compared to the same period last year (YoY). This performance reflects the company’s continued growth in steel production.
Operational Capacity
The capacity utilization of JSW Steel’s Indian operations was at 84% for the month. This was lower than previous periods due to the shutdown of Blast Furnace 3 (BF3) at Vijayanagar for capacity upgrades, which aims to increase capacity from 3 to 4.5 MTPA. Excluding the impact of the BF3 shutdown, capacity utilization stood at approximately 93%.
Production Breakdown
Indian Operations: 23.61 (November 2025) vs 22.53 (November 2024) – 5% YoY
JSW Steel USA – Ohio: 0.78 (November 2025) vs 0.70 (November 2024)
Consolidated Production: 24.39 (November 2025) vs 23.23 (November 2024) – 5% YoY
Sustainability Initiatives
JSW Steel is committed to reducing its environmental impact and has set ambitious sustainability targets, including reducing CO2 emissions by 42% from steel-making operations by 2030 and achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. They also aim to power steel-making operations entirely by renewable energy by 2030.
Source: BSE
