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Duke Energy Valuation Multiples

Discover revenue and EBITDA valuation multiples for Duke Energy and similar public comparables like Southern Company, Enel, Constellation Energy, National Grid and more.

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About Duke Energy

Duke Energy is one of the largest US utilities, with regulated utilities in the Carolinas, Indiana, Florida, Ohio, and Kentucky that deliver electricity to more than 8 million customers. Its natural gas utilities serve more than 1.6 million customers.


Founded

2005

HQ

United States

Employees

26.4K

Sectors

Financials (LTM)

Revenue: $33B
EBITDA: $16B

EV

$192B

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Duke Energy Financials

Duke Energy reported last 12-month revenue of $33B and EBITDA of $16B.

In the same LTM period, Duke Energy generated $23B in gross profit, $16B in EBITDA, and $5B in net income.

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Duke Energy P&L

In the most recent fiscal year, Duke Energy reported revenue of $32B and EBITDA of $17B.

Duke Energy is profitable as of last fiscal year, with gross margin of 51%, EBITDA margin of 53%, and net margin of 15%.

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LTMLast FY202320242025202620272028
Revenue$33B$32B$29B$30B$32B
Gross Profit$23B$16B$14B$15B$16B
Gross Margin72%51%47%50%51%
EBITDA$16B$17B$14B$15B$17B
EBITDA Margin48%53%48%49%53%
EBIT Margin27%27%24%26%27%
Net Profit$5B$5B$3B$5B$5B
Net Margin15%15%10%15%15%
Net Debt—$90B———

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Duke Energy Stock Performance

Duke Energy has current market cap of $101B, and enterprise value of $192B.

Market Cap Evolution


Duke Energy's stock price is $129.55.

Duke Energy share price increased by 10.0% in the last year.

Duke Energy has an EPS (earnings per share) of $6.38.

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EVMarket CapPrice 1DPrice 1MPrice 3MPrice 12MEPS
$192B$101B2.4%—-1.0%10.0%$6.38

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Duke Energy Valuation Multiples

Duke Energy trades at 5.9x EV/Revenue multiple, and 12.3x EV/EBITDA.

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EV / Revenue (LTM)


Duke Energy Financial Valuation Multiples

As of May 1, 2026, Duke Energy has market cap of $101B and EV of $192B.

Duke Energy has a P/E ratio of 20.1x.

LTMLast FY202320242025202620272028
EV/Revenue5.9x6.0x6.6x6.3x6.0x
EV/EBITDA12.3x11.3x13.9x12.8x11.3x
EV/EBIT21.9x22.4x27.1x24.2x22.4x
EV/Gross Profit8.2x11.7x14.0x12.7x11.7x
P/E20.1x20.3x35.5x22.3x20.3x
EV/FCFn/m(113.6x)(70.6x)n/m(113.6x)

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Duke Energy Margins & Growth Rates

In the most recent fiscal year, Duke Energy reported gross margin of 51%, EBITDA margin of 53%, and net margin of 15%.

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Duke Energy Margins

Last FY20242025202720282029
Gross Margin51%50%51%
EBITDA Margin53%49%53%
EBIT Margin27%26%27%
Net Margin15%15%15%
FCF Margin(5%)0%(5%)

Duke Energy Growth Rates

23/2424/2526/2727/2828/29
Revenue Growth4%6%
Gross Profit Growth10%9%
EBITDA Growth8%14%
EBIT Growth12%8%
Net Profit Growth59%10%
FCF Growth(102%)(3629%)

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Duke Energy Operational KPIs

Duke Energy's revenue per employee in the last FY averaged $1.2M, while opex per employee averaged $0.3M for the same period.

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LTMLast FY202320242025202620272028
Rule of 4051%————
Bessemer Rule of X56%————
Revenue per Employee—$1.2M———
Opex per Employee—$0.3M———
Opex to Revenue—25%23%24%25%

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Duke Energy Competitors

Duke Energy competitors include Southern Company, Enel, Constellation Energy, National Grid, Engie, American Electric Power, TAQA, Sempra, Dominion Energy and E.ON.

Most Duke Energy public comparables operate across Utilities.

EV/RevenueEV/EBITDA
Last FYLTM2027ELast FYLTM2027E
Southern Company6.2x6.1x12.9x13.6x
Enel2.0x2.0x7.0x6.9x
Constellation Energy4.7x4.4x19.9x19.3x
National Grid5.7x5.4x13.8x12.8x
Engie1.5x1.5x7.7x7.5x
American Electric Power5.7x5.5x13.4x13.5x
TAQA5.8x5.7x15.4x16.0x
Sempra7.1x7.0x18.5x16.5x

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Duke Energy Funding History

Before going public, Duke Energy raised $7B in total equity funding, across 2 rounds.

Last private valuation of Duke Energy was $30B, after raising $6B in August 2025 from Brookfield Asset Management.


Duke Energy Funding Rounds

DateStageRaised FromRaisedValuationRev. MultipleDeal Summary
Aug-25Secondary - privateBrookfield Asset Management$6B$30BDuke Energy Florida, a regulated electric utility serving customers in Florida, entered a definitive agreement with Brookfield Asset Management for Brookfield to acquire a 19.7% indirect equity interest through investment in parent Florida Progress for $6 billion. The transaction funds in phases: $2.8 billion at first closing in early 2026 for 9.2% stake, $200 million by end-2026, $2 billion in 2027, and $1 billion in 2028, with option for full funding sooner. Duke Energy retains 80.3% ownership and operational control, while Brookfield receives governance rights aligned with its stake. The $6 billion investment implies a $30 billion valuation for Duke Energy Florida, providing capital for an expanded five-year capex plan exceeding $16 billion through 2029, debt reduction, and energy modernization. Duke Energy boosted its overall five-year capital plan to $87 billion, with $2 billion from proceeds allocated there and $4 billion to reduce holding company debt. The deal strengthens Duke's credit profile amid growth in Florida. Announced August 5, 2025, alongside Q2 earnings, the transaction requires regulatory approvals from FERC and CFIUS review. Brookfield, managing over $200 billion in infrastructure assets, invests via its Super-Core Infrastructure strategy.
Jan-21Undisclosed stageGIC$1B$9BDuke Energy Indiana, a regulated electric utility subsidiary serving approximately 850,000 retail customers in Indiana, secured a minority investment from GIC, Singapore's sovereign wealth fund. On January 28, 2021, Duke Energy announced GIC would acquire a 19.9% indirect minority interest in Duke Energy Indiana for a total purchase price of $2.05 billion, implying a full enterprise valuation of approximately $10.3 billion. The transaction was structured in two phases: the first closing of $1.025 billion for 11.05% occurred in September 2021, with the second phase to follow no later than January 2023. Proceeds from the deal funded Duke Energy's $58-60 billion five-year capital plan focused on clean energy transition and infrastructure investments, while satisfying equity needs through 2025 and allowing Duke Energy to avoid issuing common equity. Duke Energy retained majority ownership and operational control of Duke Energy Indiana, with GIC receiving limited governance rights. The deal was noted as a significant premium to Duke Energy's public equity valuation at the time. No explicit revenue, ARR, or EBITDA figures for Duke Energy Indiana appear in sources near the January 2021 announcement using required terminology; later filings show operating revenues of $3.174 billion in 2021 but post-date the query period.

Duke Energy M&A Activity

Duke Energy has acquired 2 companies to date.

Last acquisition by Duke Energy was on December 6th 2017. Duke Energy acquired REC Solar for undisclosed valuation.

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Latest Acquisitions by Duke Energy

REC Solar
Piedmont Natural Gas
Description
REC Solar is a California-based provider of solar installations for agricultural operations and cold storage facilities. Specializing in ground-mount arrays and agrivoltaic systems, the company navigates farm bill incentives and net metering tariffs for clients in the Central Valley.
Piedmont Natural Gas is a Charlotte, North Carolina-headquartered utility delivering natural gas to over 1 million residential, commercial, and industrial customers in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. Acquired by Duke Energy in 2016, it operates 12,000 miles of mains and services eight metropolitan areas including Charlotte and Columbia.
HQ CountryUnited StatesUnited States
HQ City
San Luis Obispo, CA
Charlotte, NC
Deal Date6 Dec 201726 Oct 2015
Valuationundisclosed$7B
EV/Revenue
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Duke Energy Investment Activity

Duke Energy has invested in 1 company to date.

Latest investment by Duke Energy was on July 19th 2022. Duke Energy invested in Source in their $130M Series D round (EV/Revenue multiple of ).

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Latest Investments by Duke Energy

Source
Source
Source
Description
Source is a Scottsdale, Arizona-headquartered manufacturer of solar-powered hydropanels that extract drinkable water from ambient air. Founded in 2014, the company produces SOURCE Hydropanel systems using hygroscopic materials and photovoltaic modules to generate up to five liters of purified water daily per unit under arid conditions. Deployments span off-grid communities in the Middle East, disaster relief zones in the US Southwest, and commercial installations in agriculture. Source partners with organizations like the UN for humanitarian water access projects worldwide.
Source is a Scottsdale, Arizona-headquartered manufacturer of solar-powered hydropanels that extract drinkable water from ambient air. Founded in 2014, the company produces SOURCE Hydropanel systems using hygroscopic materials and photovoltaic modules to generate up to five liters of purified water daily per unit under arid conditions. Deployments span off-grid communities in the Middle East, disaster relief zones in the US Southwest, and commercial installations in agriculture. Source partners with organizations like the UN for humanitarian water access projects worldwide.
Source is a Scottsdale, Arizona-headquartered manufacturer of solar-powered hydropanels that extract drinkable water from ambient air. Founded in 2014, the company produces SOURCE Hydropanel systems using hygroscopic materials and photovoltaic modules to generate up to five liters of purified water daily per unit under arid conditions. Deployments span off-grid communities in the Middle East, disaster relief zones in the US Southwest, and commercial installations in agriculture. Source partners with organizations like the UN for humanitarian water access projects worldwide.
HQ CountryUnited StatesUnited StatesUnited States
HQ City
Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Deal Date19 Jul 202228 Mar 202217 Jun 2020
RoundSeries DSeries DSeries C
Raised$130M$150M$50M
InvestorsBlackrock Enhanced; Breakthrough Energy Ventures; Duke Energy; Fifth Wall; Harvard Management Company; Material Impact; Microsoft Climate Innovation Fund; Monashee Capital Corp.; The Drawdown Fund; The Lightsmith Group; WIND VenturesBlackrock Enhanced; Breakthrough Energy Ventures; Duke Energy; The Lightsmith Group3×5 Partners; Blackrock Enhanced; Breakthrough Energy Ventures; Duke Energy; Material Impact
Valuationundisclosedundisclosedundisclosed
EV/Revenue
EV/EBITDA

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About Duke Energy

When was Duke Energy founded?Duke Energy was founded in 2005.
Where is Duke Energy headquartered?Duke Energy is headquartered in United States.
How many employees does Duke Energy have?As of today, Duke Energy has over 26K employees.
Who is the CEO of Duke Energy?Duke Energy's CEO is Kodwo Ghartey-Tagoe.
Is Duke Energy publicly listed?Yes, Duke Energy is a public company listed on NYSE.
What is the stock symbol of Duke Energy?Duke Energy trades under DUK ticker.
When did Duke Energy go public?Duke Energy went public in 1964.
Who are competitors of Duke Energy?Duke Energy main competitors include Southern Company, Enel, Constellation Energy, National Grid, Engie, American Electric Power, TAQA, Sempra, Dominion Energy, E.ON.
What is the current market cap of Duke Energy?Duke Energy's current market cap is $101B.
What is the current revenue of Duke Energy?Duke Energy's last 12 months revenue is $33B.
What is the current revenue growth of Duke Energy?Duke Energy revenue growth (NTM/LTM) is 3%.
What is the current EV/Revenue multiple of Duke Energy?Current revenue multiple of Duke Energy is 5.9x.
Is Duke Energy profitable?Yes, Duke Energy is EBITDA-positive (as of the last 12 months).
What is the current EBITDA of Duke Energy?Duke Energy's last 12 months EBITDA is $16B.
What is Duke Energy's EBITDA margin?Duke Energy's last 12 months EBITDA margin is 48%.
What is the current EV/EBITDA multiple of Duke Energy?Current EBITDA multiple of Duke Energy is 12.3x.
What is the current FCF of Duke Energy?Duke Energy's last 12 months FCF is $458M.
What is Duke Energy's FCF margin?Duke Energy's last 12 months FCF margin is 1%.
What is the current EV/FCF multiple of Duke Energy?Current FCF multiple of Duke Energy is 420.2x.
How many companies Duke Energy has acquired to date?As of May 2026, Duke Energy has acquired 2 companies.
What was the largest acquisition by Duke Energy?$7B acquisition of Piedmont Natural Gas on 26th October 2015 was the largest M&A Duke Energy has done to date.
What companies Duke Energy acquired?Duke Energy acquired Piedmont Natural Gas and REC Solar.
In how many companies Duke Energy has invested to date?As of May 2026, Duke Energy has invested in 1 company.
What was the last Duke Energy investment?On 19th July 2022 Duke Energy invested in Source, participating in a $130M Series D round, alongside Blackrock Enhanced, Breakthrough Energy Ventures, Fifth Wall, Harvard Management Company, Material Impact, Microsoft Climate Innovation Fund, Monashee Capital Corp., The Drawdown Fund, The Lightsmith Group, and WIND Ventures.
In what companies Duke Energy invested in?Duke Energy invested in Source.

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