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Miscellaneous Electrical Machinery, Equipment & Supplies · Electrical Equipment & Parts · NYSE
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$1,000 invested 1 Year Ago
$2,345
+134.5% total 137.4% CAGR
Bought on Jul 7, 2025 at $88.15
$1,000 invested 5 Years Ago
$2,150
+115.0% total 16.6% CAGR
Bought on Jul 6, 2021 at $96.15

What $1,000 or $10,000 in ENS Would Be Worth Today

Real historical value by amount invested and how long ago
If you invested 1 year ago 5 years ago 10 years ago Since Jul 7, 2015
$1,000 $2,345 +134% $2,150 +115% $3,389 +239% $2,991 +199%
$10,000 $23,446 +134% $21,496 +115% $33,893 +239% $29,906 +199%

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Year-by-Year Returns

ENS annual performance
Year Start Price End Price Annual Return Cumulative
2017 $78.49 $69.63 -11.3% -11.3%
2018 $69.52 $77.61 +11.6% -1.1%
2019 $77.58 $74.83 -3.5% -4.7%
2020 $75.83 $83.06 +9.5% +5.8%
2021 $81.12 $79.06 -2.5% +0.7%
2022 $81.10 $73.84 -9.0% -5.9%
2023 $72.71 $100.96 +38.9% +28.6%
2024 $98.73 $92.43 -6.4% +17.8%
2025 $92.09 $146.75 +59.4% +87.0%
2026 $150.73 $206.68 +37.1% +163.3%

About EnerSys

Miscellaneous Electrical Machinery, Equipment & Supplies · NYSE

EnerSys, Inc. (NYSE: ENS) is a global company focused on stored energy solutions for industrial applications. According to the company’s public disclosures, EnerSys designs, manufactures, and distributes energy systems solutions and motive power batteries, specialty batteries, battery chargers, power equipment, battery accessories, and outdoor equipment enclosure solutions for customers worldwide. Its common stock trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol ENS.

EnerSys goes to market through four primary lines of business: Energy Systems, Motive Power, Specialty, and New Ventures. These lines reflect the different ways the company applies stored energy technology across industrial and infrastructure end markets.

Energy Systems

The Energy Systems line combines power conversion, power distribution, energy storage, and enclosures into integrated systems. The company states that these systems are used in the telecommunication, broadband, and utility industries, in uninterruptible power supplies, and in numerous other applications that require reliable stored energy solutions. This segment focuses on supporting critical infrastructure where continuity of power is important.

Motive Power

The Motive Power business provides motive power batteries and chargers. EnerSys reports that these products are utilized in electric forklift trucks and other industrial electric powered vehicles. This positions the company as a supplier to material handling and industrial vehicle fleets that depend on battery-powered equipment for day-to-day operations.

Specialty

Through its Specialty line, EnerSys supplies batteries for applications that require tailored performance characteristics. The company indicates that these specialty batteries are used in aerospace and defense applications, portable power solutions for soldiers in the field, large over-the-road trucks, premium automotive, medical, and security systems applications. This segment extends EnerSys’ stored energy expertise into mission-focused and high-reliability environments.

New Ventures

New Ventures is described by EnerSys as providing energy storage and management systems for various applications. These include demand charge reduction, utility back-up power, and dynamic fast charging for electric vehicles. This line reflects the company’s efforts to apply its energy storage capabilities to emerging use cases such as advanced charging infrastructure and power management solutions.

Global Operations and Customer Support

EnerSys states that it serves customers in over 100 countries through its sales and manufacturing locations around the world. In addition to manufacturing and systems integration, the company provides aftermarket and customer support services. These services are intended to support the lifecycle of its batteries, energy systems, and related equipment for industrial and infrastructure users.

Corporate and Financial Structure

EnerSys is incorporated in Delaware, as disclosed in its SEC filings, and is subject to U.S. public company reporting requirements. The company has entered into credit agreements and receivables purchase arrangements, as described in its Form 8-K filings, to support its financing and liquidity needs. It has also reported actions such as workforce realignment and cost reduction initiatives as part of a strategic restructuring plan under its leadership to align resources with business priorities and long-term objectives.

The company’s filings and press releases describe a diversified end-market exposure, including telecommunications, broadband, utilities, logistics and warehousing, transportation, data centers, aerospace, defense, medical, and security systems. EnerSys has also highlighted activities in areas such as stock repurchase authorizations, quarterly cash dividends, and tax credits related to advanced manufacturing production of batteries in the United States.

Business Segments and Strategic Focus

EnerSys’ four lines of business—Energy Systems, Motive Power, Specialty, and New Ventures—provide a framework for understanding how the company organizes its operations and product offerings:

  • Energy Systems: Integrated systems combining enclosures, power conversion, power distribution, and energy storage for telecommunications, broadband, utilities, uninterruptible power supplies, and other stored energy applications.
  • Motive Power: Motive power batteries and chargers for electric forklift trucks and other industrial electric powered vehicles.
  • Specialty: Batteries for aerospace and defense, portable soldier power, large over-the-road trucks, premium automotive, medical, and security systems applications.
  • New Ventures: Energy storage and management systems for demand charge reduction, utility back-up power, and dynamic fast charging for electric vehicles.

In its proxy materials and other communications, EnerSys has described its role in energy storage as supporting critical infrastructure across communications, data centers, logistics, transportation, and aerospace and defense sectors. The company emphasizes reliability, resilience, and efficiency of energy systems as important themes in its strategy.

Shareholder and Governance Information

EnerSys regularly files proxy statements and other governance documents with the SEC. These materials describe matters such as the election of directors, ratification of the independent registered public accounting firm, advisory votes on executive compensation, and the structure of its board committees. The company has also reported on stockholder meetings and voting outcomes in its Form 8-K filings.

Use Cases and End Markets

Based on the company’s own descriptions, EnerSys’ stored energy solutions are applied in multiple industrial and infrastructure contexts, including:

  • Telecommunication and broadband networks
  • Utility and power infrastructure
  • Uninterruptible power supplies
  • Electric forklift trucks and industrial electric vehicles
  • Aerospace and defense systems
  • Portable power solutions for soldiers
  • Large over-the-road trucks and premium automotive applications
  • Medical and security systems
  • Energy storage and management for demand charge reduction and utility back-up power
  • Dynamic fast charging for electric vehicles

EnerSys’ disclosures highlight that its business spans both traditional industrial battery applications and newer energy storage and management solutions through its New Ventures line.

FAQs about EnerSys (ENS) Stock

The following questions and answers summarize key points drawn from EnerSys’ public statements and filings.

Market Cap
$7.5B
Current Price
$206.68
EPS
$7.70
Revenue
$3.8B
Net Margin
7.8%
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Frequently Asked Questions

EnerSys investment returns

How much would $1,000 invested in EnerSys be worth today?

If you invested $1,000 in EnerSys (ENS) 10 years ago on 2016-07-06, your investment would be worth $3,389 today, representing a +238.9% total return, growing at a compounded rate of 13.0% per year (CAGR).

Has EnerSys outperformed the S&P 500?

Over the past 10 years, ENS returned +238.9% compared to +255.2% for the S&P 500, underperforming the benchmark by 16.3 percentage points.

What is EnerSys's average annual return?

The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of ENS over the past 10 years is 13.0%, growing at a compounded rate each year. Individual years vary significantly — ENS's best recent year was 2025 (+59.4%) and worst was 2017 (-11.3%).

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