Hindalco Aluminium Price Per Kg Today in India — April 30, 2026

Current Price
0.31/g
10 Gram Rate
3.10/10g
24h Change
+₹0.00
24h % Change
+0.00%

As of April 30, 2026, Aluminium is trading at Zero Rupees per gram across India. The 10-gram rate stands at Three Rupees, and 100 grams costs Thirty One Rupees.

Hindalco Aluminium Price Trend — 10-Day View

Hindalco Aluminium Price Per Kg Today in India

The Hindalco aluminium price per kg today sits at ₹0.31 for this update on April 30, 2026. That number matters because fabricators do not buy “aluminium” in the abstract; they buy a kilo rate, then adjust for alloy grade, form, and delivery terms. In the background, MCX aluminium futures and LME aluminium set the tone long before the local dealer prints a quote.

Hindalco aluminium price per kg today in India — live MCX rate
Aluminium price in India — April 30, 2026

Quick weight check for buyers

  • 1 gram: ₹0.31
  • 10 grams: ₹3.10
  • 100 grams: ₹31.00
  • 1 kg: ₹310.00
  • 1 metric tonne: ₹310,000.00

For a small trader, the kilo figure is the one that lands first. For a larger buyer, the tonne value tells the real story. Either way, the spot rate is only the start; by the time stock reaches a warehouse, transport, GST, and dealer margins can nudge the final bill higher.

How the Hindalco Aluminium Rate Stacks Up

Today vs previous periods (₹ per gram)

Yesterday
₹0.31
+₹0.00 (+0.00%)
1 Week Ago
₹0.31
+₹0.00 (+0.00%)
1 Month Ago
₹0.30
+₹0.01 (+3.33%)
1 Year Ago
₹0.19
+₹0.12 (+63.16%)

Aluminium is currently priced at Zero Rupees per gram. Compared to one year ago, the price has risen by Zero Rupees (+63.16%).

Hindalco Aluminium Price Per Kg — Unit Breakdown

Today's Aluminium rate is Zero Rupees per gram. At this rate, 10 grams of Aluminium costs Three Rupees.

Unit Weight Price (INR) Price in Words
1 Gram 1.0000 g ₹0.31 Zero Rupees
8 Grams 8.0000 g ₹2.48 Two Rupees
10 Grams 10.0000 g ₹3.10 Three Rupees
100 Grams 100.0000 g ₹31.00 Thirty One Rupees
1 Kilogram 1,000.0000 g ₹310.00 Three Hundred and Ten Rupees
1 Ounce (oz) 28.3495 g ₹8.79 Nine Rupees
1 Troy Ounce 31.1035 g ₹9.64 Ten Rupees
1 Metric Ton 1,000,000.0000 g ₹310,000.00 Three Lakh Ten Thousand Rupees

Why Hindalco Aluminium Pricing Moves the Way It Does

Hindalco’s domestic rate does not float in isolation. The base usually comes from the international LME grade A benchmark, converted into rupees, then adjusted for import duty, freight, and the cost of getting metal into the Indian supply chain. On a normal day, the market watches the LME first and the local quote second. That is how the trade works.

Hindalco aluminium rate drivers in India — MCX and LME benchmark
Hindalco aluminium market context — LME and MCX benchmarks

Primary metal, scrap, and alloy premiums

Primary aluminium, especially LME-grade material, usually commands a cleaner price structure because it meets purity and consistency requirements. Secondary aluminium, which comes from scrap and remelted feed, often trades at a discount. The gap is not fixed. If a buyer needs aluminium sheet for fabrication, or alloy feed for window sections and auto parts, the premium can widen quickly because the processor is not just selling metal weight — it is selling chemistry, finish, and reliability.

Demand also shifts the meter. Packaging buyers lean on foil and can stock when festive orders build up. Construction people ask about window frames, roofing, and façade material when projects pick up. Automotive buyers care about lightweighting, and electrical cable makers care about conductivity and consistency. China still shapes the market because its smelters account for roughly 60% of global primary aluminium output, and any swing in power costs or output targets there shows up in India sooner than most people expect.

Hindalco Aluminium Daily Price History

The most recent Aluminium price on record (2026-04-29) is Zero Rupees per gram.

Date Price (₹/g) Change
2026-04-29 ₹0.31 0.00
2026-04-28 ₹0.31 0.00
2026-04-27 ₹0.31 0.00
2026-04-26 ₹0.31 0.00
2026-04-25 ₹0.31 0.00
2026-04-24 ₹0.31 0.00
2026-04-23 ₹0.31 +0.01
2026-04-22 ₹0.30 0.00
2026-04-21 ₹0.30 0.00
2026-04-20 ₹0.30

What the Next Move Could Mean for Buyers and Traders

Aluminium is a cyclical industrial metal, and it behaves like one. That means the chart can look sleepy for weeks, then wake up hard when energy costs rise, Chinese supply tightens, or the rupee weakens against the dollar. If you follow MCX aluminium futures against the LME spot curve, you get a cleaner read on where the market is leaning than any single dealer quote can give you.

Indian buyers should also keep an eye on seasonality. Construction demand often firms up before summer. Packaging can get busier around the festive stretch. Monsoon months usually slow site work, and that tends to soften spot offtake. None of this is mysterious, but it gets ignored when people stare only at the daily tick.

There is also the domestic supply side. Hindalco, Vedanta, and other large producers have helped India build more smelting and downstream capacity, yet the country still leans on imported benchmarks for price discovery. That is why the 52-week high and low matter. They show where the market has already tested buyers, and whether current rates are cheap metal or simply the middle of the cycle.

For investors, the story is narrower than gold or silver. Aluminium does not have sovereign-backed retail products in India. No bonds. No easy digital-metal SIP. If you want exposure, the practical routes are MCX contracts, broader commodity funds with base metal exposure, or simply watching the procurement side if you run a factory. That is the honest version.

Hindalco Aluminium Price Per Kg Today — FAQs

The Hindalco aluminium price per kg today is ₹0.31 as of April 30, 2026. The figure moves with MCX aluminium futures, LME aluminium, and the rupee.

Not exactly. Hindalco sells physical aluminium products, while MCX aluminium is the futures contract used for price discovery in India. In practice, domestic mill and stockist pricing usually tracks the broader MCX and LME benchmark.

At today's rate, 1 kg aluminium works out to ₹310.00, and 1 metric tonne comes to ₹310,000.00.

The price changes because LME grade A aluminium, USD/INR, import duty, power costs, and physical demand from packaging and construction all feed into the domestic market. Recycled aluminium and alloy products can trade at different premiums.

Yes. Primary aluminium generally commands a higher price because it meets tighter purity norms and is used where consistency matters. Secondary or scrap-based material usually trades at a discount, though the exact gap depends on alloy mix and contamination.