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eEnergy Group plc (LSE:EAAS) has reported strong customer demand and a sizeable contracted and committed project pipeline, with net revenue of around £127 million generated across 996 active projects during FY2025.
During the year, the company secured a number of notable contracts, including a £1.5 million solar PV installation for food manufacturer Brioche Pasquier and a £0.5 million agreement with University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust. Some contract signings were delayed, pushing a portion of expected revenue into FY2026, but management said this has increased confidence in delivering a record performance in the year ahead.
As a result, eEnergy has upgraded its revenue and EBITDA forecasts for FY2026. The group continues to broaden its reach through public sector frameworks and strategic partnerships, which it believes will support sustained long-term growth.
Despite the positive operational momentum, the company’s overall market rating remains constrained by historical financial losses and weak technical indicators. Valuation metrics, including a negative price-to-earnings ratio and the absence of a dividend, continue to weigh on sentiment, even as recent corporate developments point to improving underlying activity.
More about eEnergy Group
eEnergy Group plc is a UK-based Energy-as-a-Service provider delivering energy efficiency and generation solutions to public sector and commercial clients. Its offerings include LED lighting and controls, solar photovoltaic systems, battery storage and electric vehicle charging infrastructure, all designed to reduce energy consumption and costs without upfront capital expenditure. The company is a leading provider to the education sector and is recognised for its role in supporting the UK’s green economy.
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