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23 Jan 2026 | 07:47

eEnergy FY adjusted underlying earnings surge

(Sharecast News) - Energy services provider eEnergy reported a sharp improvement in profitability on Friday, with adjusted underlying earnings surging on the back of its record order book. eEnergy said adjusted EBITDA had jumped 183% to £1.7m for the year ended 31 December, despite revenue easing to £23m after roughly £4m of expected sales were shifted into the first half of 2026.

The AIM-listed group also said it had ended the year with a record £14m contracted and a £127m investment‑grade pipeline, supported by major framework‑led wins across NHS trusts, local authorities and a large government‑backed solar and battery project delivered with Mace.

Operationally, eEnergy said it had continued to broaden its reach beyond the education sector into healthcare and commercial markets - securing an exclusive £100m off‑balance sheet funding facility with Redaptive, maintaining access to a £40m NatWest line for public‑sector projects, and launching its SolarLife operations and maintenance service to build recurring revenue.

Looking ahead to 2026, eEnergy raised its FY revenuie guidance to £34m and upped its adjusted EBITDA forecasts to £4.5m, citing expected strong cash generation as working capital unwinds.

eEnergy said it was also banking on the rollout of a new Energy Performance Contract model to support further multi‑site growth.

As of 0925 GMT, eEnergy shares had shot up 9.03% to 5.40p.





Reporting by Iain Gilbert at Sharecast.com
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