Duke Energy

DUK Q4 2025 Earnings

Reported Feb 9, 2026 at 5:51 PM ET · SEC Source

Q4 25 EPS

$1.50

BEAT +0.67%

Est. $1.49

Q4 25 Revenue

$7.94B

BEAT +6.54%

Est. $7.45B

vs S&P Since Q4 25

+2.4%

BEATING MARKET

DUK +6.5% vs S&P +4.1%

Full Year 2025 Results

FY 25 EPS

$6.31

MISS 0.03%

Est. $6.31

FY 25 Revenue

$32.24B

BEAT +1.13%

Est. $31.88B

Market Reaction

Did DUK Beat Earnings? Q4 2025 Results

Duke Energy capped fiscal 2025 with a fourth-quarter earnings beat on both the top and bottom lines, as recovering infrastructure investments and expanding service territories drove stronger-than-expected results. The Charlotte-based utility posted Q… Read more Duke Energy capped fiscal 2025 with a fourth-quarter earnings beat on both the top and bottom lines, as recovering infrastructure investments and expanding service territories drove stronger-than-expected results. The Charlotte-based utility posted Q4 adjusted EPS of $1.50, edging past the $1.49 consensus estimate by 0.67%, while revenue climbed 7.8% year-over-year to $7.94 billion, ahead of the $7.45 billion Wall Street had anticipated by 6.54%. For the full year, adjusted EPS reached $6.31, a notable step up from the prior year's $5.90 adjusted figure, with rate case recoveries and growth across Duke's sun-belt territories providing the primary lift. The quarterly performance came despite meaningful headwinds, including higher operations and maintenance costs that weighed $0.17 per share on Q4 results alone. Looking ahead, Duke introduced 2026 adjusted EPS guidance of $6.55 to $6.80, underpinned by a $103.00 billion five-year capital plan targeting 9.6% earnings base growth through 2030, with management expressing confidence to earn in the top half of its 5% to 7% long-term growth range beginning in 2028.

Key Takeaways

  • Recovery of growing infrastructure investments to serve customers
  • Growth in service territories
  • Rate case impacts contributing $0.14 per share in Q4 and $0.71 per share for the full year
  • Riders and other retail margin improvements of $0.10 per share in Q4
  • Volume growth of $0.22 per share for the full year
  • Weather contributing $0.07 per share for the full year

DUK Forward Guidance & Outlook

Duke Energy introduced 2026 adjusted EPS guidance of $6.55 to $6.80 and extended its long-term adjusted EPS growth rate of 5% to 7% through 2030, off the 2025 guidance range midpoint of $6.30. Management expressed confidence to earn in the top half of the growth range beginning in 2028. The company's $103 billion five-year capital plan is expected to drive 9.6% earnings base growth through 2030, supported by contracted demand from AI and advanced manufacturing.

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Q1 25 Q4 25

“The fourth quarter marked a strong finish to a productive year, where we met every financial goal, progressed our economic development pipeline, broke ground on 5 gigawatts of new dispatchable generation resources, and continued to deliver value for customers. The cost of energy has always been and will remain a key focus for our company. We continue to find new ways to deliver affordable energy for our customers, keeping our rates below the national average and rate changes below inflation.”

— Harry Sideris, Q4 2025 Earnings Press Release