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EXCNASDAQStock Fundamentals

Exelon is a leading utility services holding company focused exclusively on the transmission and distribution of electricity and natural gas. The company operates through several major regulated utilities serving millions of customers in the Mid-Atlantic and Midwest regions. Its core value proposition centers on maintaining industry-leading operational excellence and reliability while advancing clean energy targets through significant infrastructure modernization.

Market Cap$45.3B
Revenue TTM$24.8B
Net Income TTM$2.8B
P/E Ratio16.30
Net Margin11.21%
EPS TTM$3.05
Free Cash Flow TTM-$2.2B
Employees20.0K
CEOCalvin G. Butler Jr.
CountryUnited States of America
Utilities
Regulated Electric
SegmentsRegulated Electric Utilities, Regulated Natural Gas Utilities, Energy Transmission
Business ModelsRegulated Monopoly, Rate-base Investment, Cost-plus Recovery
Most Recent EarningsMay 6, 2026 · 9 days agoQ1 2026
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Next EarningsJul 30, 2026 · in 2 monthsBefore Market Open · Q2 2026

Financials

Based on Q1 2026 filing

Op. Margin21.05%
ROE9.76%
D/E167.79%
Current Ratio0.939
Total Debt$49.2B
Cash$1.3B
CapEx TTM$8.9B

Gross Profit

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Net Income

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Operating Cash Flow

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Free Cash Flow

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EPS (Diluted)

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Business Segments

Electric Distribution and Transmission

primary

The primary business involving the purchase and regulated retail sale of electricity, as well as the operation of transmission and distribution infrastructure. This segment serves major metropolitan areas including Chicago, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington D.C.

Products

Regulated Electric Distribution, Electric Transmission Services, Default Electricity Supply

Customers

Residential, Commercial, Industrial, Governmental

Natural Gas Distribution

major

Regulated distribution of natural gas to retail customers in specific service territories. This segment includes the purchase of gas supply and the management of storage and pipeline capacity to meet seasonal heating demands.

Products

Regulated Natural Gas Distribution, Gas Storage Services, Off-system Gas Sales

Customers

Residential, Commercial, Industrial

Segment Financials

Potomac Electric Power Company — Purchased power from affiliates

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Atlantic City Electric Company — Purchased power from affiliates

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Baltimore Gas and Electric Company — Purchased power from affiliates

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PECO Energy Co — Revenue

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PECO Energy Co — Purchased power from affiliates

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Business Overview

Competitive Position

Exelon is the largest utility company in the United States by customer count, operating as a regulated monopoly within its specific service territories.

Geographies

Illinois, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, District of Columbia

Customer Segments

Retail Consumers, Commercial Enterprises, Industrial Manufacturers, Municipalities

Upstream Dependencies

Competitive Electric Generation Suppliers, Natural Gas Producers, Interstate Pipeline Operators, Electrical Equipment Manufacturers

Downstream Customers

Residential Households, Commercial Businesses, Industrial Facilities, Public Sector Entities

Competitors & Partners

Partners

P

PJM Interconnection

Regional transmission organization that coordinates the movement of wholesale electricity

Subsidiaries

C

Commonwealth Edison Company

Regulated electric utility serving Northern Illinois (ComEd)

P

PECO Energy Company

Regulated electric and gas utility serving Southeastern Pennsylvania

B

Baltimore Gas and Electric Company

Regulated electric and gas utility serving Central Maryland (BGE)

P

Potomac Electric Power Company

Regulated electric utility serving DC and Maryland (Pepco)

D

Delmarva Power & Light Company

Regulated electric and gas utility serving Delaware and Maryland (DPL)

A

Atlantic City Electric Company

Regulated electric utility serving Southern New Jersey (ACE)

E

Exelon Business Services Company

Centralized support services provider (BSC)

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Common questions about Exelon

Exelon is a leading utility services holding company focused exclusively on the transmission and distribution of electricity and natural gas. The company operates through several major regulated utilities serving millions of customers in the Mid-Atlantic and Midwest regions. Its core value proposition centers on maintaining industry-leading operational excellence and reliability while advancing clean energy targets through significant infrastructure modernization.

Exelon (EXC) has a market capitalization of $45.3B and trades on NASDAQ.

Exelon generated $24.8B in trailing twelve-month revenue with net income of $2.8B, representing a net margin of 11.2%, with free cash flow of -$2.2B. These figures are based on the Q1 2026 filing.

Exelon's key competitors include American Electric Power, Constellation Energy Corporation, Public Service Enterprise Group, and others. These companies compete in similar markets and product categories.

Exelon has approximately 19,962 employees.