Generac Holdings Inc. (GNRC), headquartered in Waukesha, Wisconsin, designs, manufactures, and distributes various energy technology products and solution. With a market cap of $12.5 billion, the company offers generators to serve the residential, commercial, industrial, and telecommunications markets.
Shares of this backup power giant have underperformed the broader market over the past year. GNRC has gained 6.6% over this time frame, while the broader S&P 500 Index ($SPX) has rallied nearly 19.3%. However, in 2026, GNRC stock is up 55.6%, surpassing the SPX’s 12.4% rise on a YTD basis.
Narrowing the focus, GNRC’s underperformance is also apparent compared to the State Street Industrial Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLI). The exchange-traded fund has gained about 21.2% over the past year. However, GNRC’s returns on a YTD basis outshine the ETF’s 18.3% gains over the same time frame.
While GNRC has gained strong momentum in its Commercial & Industrial segment from hyperscale data center demand and multiyear generator backlogs, the stock has underperformed due to structural weakness in its core residential business. A mild power outage environment sharply reduced consumer urgency for home standby generators, driving a 23% decline in residential sales and creating unfavorable product mix shifts and operating deleverage. Furthermore, high interest rates and affordability headwinds dampened broader residential energy adoption, while Wall Street penalized earnings misses, elevated capital expenditures required to scale megawatt production, and execution complexity ahead of those data center commitments fully converting to bottom-line profit.
On Jul. 29, GNRC shares closed down marginally after reporting its Q2 results. Its adjusted EPS of $2.91 exceeded Wall Street expectations of $1.95. The company’s revenue was $1.17 billion, falling short of Wall Street forecasts of $1.18 billion.
For the current fiscal year, ending in December, analysts expect GNRC’s EPS to grow 54.3% to $9.78 on a diluted basis. The company’s earnings surprise history is mixed. It beat the consensus estimate in two of the last four quarters while missing the forecast on two other occasions.
Among the 20 analysts covering GNRC stock, the consensus is a “Moderate Buy.” That’s based on 13 “Strong Buy” ratings, one “Moderate Buy,” and six “Holds.”
This configuration is more bullish than a month go, with 12 analysts suggesting a “Strong Buy.”
On Aug. 8, Gareth Gacetta from Cantor Fitzgerald maintained a “Buy” rating on GNRC, with a price target of $333, implying a potential upside of 57.4% from current levels.
The mean price target of $284.94 represents a 34.7% premium to GNRC’s current price levels. The Street-high price target of $340 suggests an ambitious upside potential of 60.7%.
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