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EnerSys (ENS)

NYQ · Industrials · Electrical Equipment & Parts

$224.26 +0.60%

Closing price as of 2026-06-12 · Source: TEK2day Finance

1-Year Price History +155.4% over period
$251$207$163$119$74 2025-062025-092025-122026-032026-06

Key Metrics

Market Cap
$8.19B
Shares Outstanding
36.5M
P/S (TTM)
2.2x
Exchange
NYQ
Currency
USD

About EnerSys

EnerSys engages in the provision of stored energy solutions for industrial applications worldwide. It operates through three segments: Network & Infrastructure Solutions, Industrial Mobility Solutions, and Precision Power Solutions. The Network & Infrastructure Solutions segment provides power solutions and services to broadband, telecommunications, data center, and industrial utility customers. The Industrial Mobility Solutions segment provides power for electric industrial forklifts and other material handling equipment as well as transportation applications, primarily Class 8 trucks. The Precision Power Solutions segment provides energy solutions primarily for military vehicles, advanced defense programs, soldier powering and autonomous systems. It sells its products through a network of distributors, independent representatives, and internal sales forces. The company was formerly known as Yuasa, Inc. and changed its name to EnerSys in January 2001. EnerSys was founded in 1991 and is headquartered in Reading, Pennsylvania.

Quarterly Financials

Metric2025-06-302025-09-302025-12-312026-03-31
Revenue893.0M951.3M919.1M987.9M
Gross Profit253.2M277.1M276.3M290.9M
Operating Income92.3M113.1M128.5M142.6M
Net Income57.5M68.4M90.4M77.3M
Diluted EPS$1.46$1.80$2.40$nan

Annual Financials

Metric2023-03-312024-03-312025-03-312026-03-31
Revenue3.7B3.6B3.6B3.8B
Gross Profit840.1M982.9M1.1B1.1B
Operating Income295.3M393.3M483.7M476.6M
Net Income175.8M269.1M363.7M293.6M
Diluted EPS$4.25$6.50$8.99$7.70
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