Siemens Energy AG

TickerENR.XETRA
Current Price
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5-year stock timeline

Siemens Energy (ENR.XETRA) — 2020–2026: why the stock moved, and where it stands at €167.7

Spin-off and IPO

Siemens Energy separated from Siemens AG and listed on Frankfurt in September 2020 after shareholder approval. The debut price was €22.01. Siemens AG kept a significant anchor stake, positioning the company as an independent global energy-technology player.

Gamesa crisis (2022–2023)

Manufacturing and scaling problems at Siemens Gamesa's onshore wind platforms forced large charges and a complete guidance reset. The company wrote down assets and forecast a net loss around €4.5–4.6bn for FY2023. Management and the board commissioned special investigations and repriced margins well below prior expectations. The stock fell hard as investor confidence collapsed.

Balance-sheet stabilization (2023)

Siemens Energy refinanced key parts of the business and accelerated asset sales. An 18% stake in Siemens Limited India was sold for roughly €2.1bn, improving liquidity and reducing solvency pressure. Government-backed guarantee facilities and creditor support arrangements helped preserve operational capacity and creditor confidence.

Restructuring and recovery (2024–2025)

New leadership at Siemens Gamesa launched a restructuring plan targeting break-even by 2026. Cost discipline, quality improvements and focused portfolio actions began showing results. At Capital Market events in 2024–2025, the company announced upgraded targets and a dividend. Rating agencies granted investment-grade status and positive outlooks, which re-rated the equity higher.

The narrative arc

IPO enthusiasm gave way to a value-trap story after the Gamesa shock. By 2024–2025, it had become a credible turnaround as operational metrics improved and balance-sheet health returned. The stock's technical journey tracked these phases: early strength, a severe drawdown during the mid-2023 crisis, a grinding base as fixes took hold, and sustained uptrend as results and sentiment both shifted.

Key risks and downside factors

Siemens Energy operates across power generation, transmission, and renewables, competing directly with heavyweight OEMs like General Electric, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Vestas, and ABB in gas turbines, grid solutions, and wind turbines. The company holds genuine technical advantages in HVDC systems, high-efficiency gas turbines, and wind energy through Siemens Gamesa, though these are tempered by execution challenges, quality remediation work, pricing pressure from Chinese competitors, and the inherent lumpiness of project-based revenue.

  • Large-contract execution and Siemens Gamesa remediation work are creating cost overruns and squeezing margins.
  • Intense price competition from GE, Mitsubishi, Vestas, and lower-cost Chinese manufacturers continues to pressure equipment and service margins.
  • Project cyclicality, supply-chain constraints, and commodity price volatility—all of which can delay deliveries and increase costs [1].
  • Regulatory and policy risk—subsidy changes, trade restrictions, and shifting decarbonization incentives—can materially alter project economics and order flows [2].

Competitive landscape

Siemens Energy operates across power generation, transmission, and services alongside heavyweights like General Electric, Vestas, and ABB. The company's reach spans gas and steam turbines, renewable equipment (including Siemens Gamesa), and grid infrastructure—a mix that creates real exposure to execution risk and warranty liabilities. What shapes the competitive landscape: brutal pricing pressure in turbines and services, demand that swings with policy shifts around renewables and hydrogen, and the capital intensity that comes with large infrastructure projects.

CompanyTicker
General Electric CompanyGE.NYSE
ABB Ltd.ABBN.SIX

Private competitors

  • Hitachi Energy
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Performance Figures of Siemens Energy AG

in EUR

1M High / Low
191.66 / 163.86
52W High / Low
191.66 / 77.62
5Y High / Low
191.66 / 6.40
1M
-0.68%
3M
+2.57%
6M
+67.08%
1Y
+113.89%
3Y
+594.78%
5Y
+556.71%

Relative Performance vs Benchmarks

PeriodSiemens Energy AG vs DAX vs S&P 500 (SPY)
1M -0.68% -0.92% -4.21%
3M +2.57% +4.84% -4.92%
6M +67.08% +61.09% +55.11%
1Y +113.89% +112.06% +88.71%
3Y +594.78% +544.40% +512.64%
5Y +556.71% +498.16% +467.38%

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Historical valuation trends

How the company’s key valuation ratios (P/E, P/S, P/B and P/CF) have evolved over time compared to today.

PeriodP/E RatioP/S RatioP/B RatioP/CF Ratio
Current65.63.613.618.8
1Y ago342.81.86.711.9
3Y ago-23.10.61.58.1
5Y ago-13.90.61.29.3

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the Siemens Energy AG stock traded?

The Siemens Energy AG stock trades under the ticker ENR.XETRA on the XETRA exchange. ISIN: DE000ENER6Y0.

What does Siemens Energy AG do?

Siemens Energy AG is a company characterized by the following investment thesis:

What are the key metrics for ENR.XETRA?

Key metrics for ENR.XETRA include valuation (P/E 67.8, P/S 3.6, P/B 13.4), profitability (profit margin 5.54%, ROE 23.31%), and growth (revenue —, earnings —). Market capitalization is 145.95B EUR. These metrics give an overview of the company's financial performance and valuation.

How has Siemens Energy AG's stock price performed?

Siemens Energy AG's stock has returned — over 1 year, — over 3 years, and — over 5 years. Performance can vary depending on market conditions and company developments.

How is ENR.XETRA valued?

ENR.XETRA has the following valuation metrics: P/E Ratio: 67.8, P/S Ratio: 3.6, P/B Ratio: 13.4. These metrics help assess whether the stock is fairly valued compared to its fundamentals.

Does ENR.XETRA pay dividends?

Yes, ENR.XETRA pays dividends with a dividend yield of 0.4%. Dividends can be an important component of the total return on an investment.

What are the key risks when investing in ENR.XETRA?

Key risks for ENR.XETRA include: Siemens Energy operates across power generation, transmission, and renewables, competing directly with heavyweight OEMs like General Electric, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Vestas, and ABB in gas turbines, grid solutions, and wind turbines. The company holds genuine technical advantages in HVDC systems, high-efficiency gas turbines, and wind energy through Siemens Gamesa, though these are tempered by execution challenges, quality remediation work, pricing pressure from Chinese competitors, and the inherent lumpiness of project-based revenue.
  • Large-contract execution and Siemens Gamesa remediation work are creating cost overruns and squeezing margins.
  • Intense price competition from GE, Mitsubishi, Vestas, and lower-cost Chinese manufacturers continues to pressure equipment and service margins.
  • Project cyclicality, supply-chain constraints, and commodity price volatility—all of which can delay deliveries and increase costs [web:1].
  • Regulatory and policy risk—subsidy changes, trade restrictions, and shifting decarbonization incentives—can materially alter project economics and order flows [web:2].
Investors should consider these risk factors carefully before making an investment decision.

Who are the main competitors of Siemens Energy AG?

Siemens Energy AG competes with several listed peers in its sector. Siemens Energy operates across power generation, transmission, and services alongside heavyweights like General Electric, Vestas, and ABB. The company's reach spans gas and steam turbines, renewable equipment (including Siemens Gamesa), and grid infrastructure—a mix that creates real exposure to execution risk and warranty liabilities. What shapes the competitive landscape: brutal pricing pressure in turbines and services, demand that swings with policy shifts around renewables and hydrogen, and the capital intensity that comes with large infrastructure projects.
  • General Electric Company (GE.NYSE)
  • ABB Ltd. (ABBN.SIX)
These competitors influence pricing power, growth opportunities and relative valuation.

When does Siemens Energy AG report earnings?

Siemens Energy AG's next earnings report date is August 5, 2026.

Key Metrics

Market Capitalization
145.95B EUR
P/E Ratio
67.80
Analyst Target Price

Valuation Metrics

P/S Ratio
3.64
P/B Ratio
13.42

Profitability Metrics

Profit Margin
5.54%
Operating Margin
11.85%
Return on Equity
23.31%
Return on Assets
2.99%

Growth Metrics

Revenue Growth
Earnings Growth

Dividend history

Long-term record of paid dividends (amount per share and dividend yield at the time of payment).

YearDividendYield at paymentAvg. yield
20260.70 EUR0.42%0.49%
20230.10 EUR0.55%
20220.10 EUR0.51%

Earnings history & estimates

Historical earnings performance shows how consistently the company meets or exceeds analyst expectations. Forward estimates provide insight into expected profitability and growth trajectory.

Historical earnings performance

29.2%
Beat estimate
66.7%
Miss estimate
+98.86%
Avg surprise when beat
-240.67%
Avg surprise when miss

Reports analyzed: 24

Upcoming earnings report

August 5, 2026
Next earnings date

Analyst estimates for upcoming periods

Next year
September 30, 2027
Consensus5.84
Range5.39 – 6.52
18 analysts
Est. growth vs prior: 35.54%
Revisions: 7d ↑9 ↓0 · 30d ↑14 ↓0

Key financial figures

All figures in EUR

Selected income statement, balance sheet and cash flow figures. Annual and quarterly, based on reported IFRS/GAAP financials.

20252024202320222021
Revenue39.08B34.47B31.12B29.00B28.48B
Operating income (EBIT)2.15B2.13B-3.26B-489.00M-357.00M
Net income1.41B1.19B-4.53B-647.00M-560.00M
Free cash flow4.10B1.38B394.00M1.06B959.00M
Total assets56.64B50.87B47.91B51.17B44.14B
Equity10.30B9.07B8.50B17.19B14.96B
Net debt-5.20B-2.60B193.00M-2.74B-2.60B
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