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GE Vernova GEV Business Segments

FY'25FY'24
Total revenues by Business
Electrification$9.64B
Power$19.77B
Wind$9.11B
Cost of revenues, excluding depreciation and amortization by Business
Electrification$6.64B
Power$14.63B
Wind$9.01B
Other segment items by Business
Electrification-$212M
Power-$147M
Wind$12M
Selling, general, and administrative expenses, excluding depreciation and amortization by Business
Electrification$1.35B
Power$1.84B
Wind$527M
EBITDA by Business
Electrification$1.43B
Power$2.9B
Wind-$598M
Equity method income (loss) by Business
Electrification$191M
Power$33M
Wind$0
Currency exchange and other by Business
Electrification-$180M-2,471%-$7M
Power$3M0.0%$3M
Wind$267M+257%-$170M
Research and development expenses, excluding depreciation and amortization by Business
Electrification$426M
Power$549M
Wind$161M
Acquisitions by Business
Electrification$70M
Power$15M
Restructuring and other charges by Business
Electrification$57M
Power$76M
Wind$79M
Property, plant, and equipment additions by Business
Electrification$273M
Power$573M
Wind$193M
D&A by Business
Electrification$95M
Power$467M
Wind$228M
Total revenues by Geography
Asia$4.63B-1.5%$4.7B-10.7%
Europe$7.59B-8.8%$8.33B-1.1%
Middle East and Africa$5.39B+28.5%$4.19B+7.0%

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Questions, answered.

How does GE Vernova break its business down?
GE Vernova (GEV) reports total revenues by business across 3 parts — Electrification, Power and Wind. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
Where does GE Vernova's segment data come from?
Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in GE Vernova's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.