Powell Industries POWL Commercial and other industrial — Revenue
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Where this comes from
Reported directly by Powell Industries in its filing.
Tagged under the XBRL concept us-gaap:RevenueFromContractWithCustomerExcludingAssessedTax.
The official record: Powell Industries’s 10-Q, filed May 5, 2026, on SEC EDGAR. View the filing →
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Questions, answered.
- What is Powell Industries's commercial and other industrial — revenue?
- Powell Industries (POWL) reported commercial and other industrial — revenue of $54.45M in Q1 2026.
- How has Powell Industries's commercial and other industrial — revenue changed year-over-year?
- Powell Industries's commercial and other industrial — revenue increased by 34.9% year-over-year, from $40.37M to $54.45M.
- What is the long-term trend for Powell Industries's commercial and other industrial — revenue?
- Over 4 years (2021 to 2025), Powell Industries's commercial and other industrial — revenue has grown at a 60.2% compound annual growth rate (CAGR), from $27.07M to $178.22M.
- What does commercial and other industrial — revenue mean?
- Total sales revenue derived from electrical equipment and services sold to commercial and industrial customers.
- How do you interpret commercial and other industrial — revenue?
- An increase suggests successful market diversification and growing demand for the company's electrical infrastructure solutions in non-energy sectors, while a decrease may indicate reduced industrial capital expenditure or loss of market share in these specific verticals.
- How does commercial and other industrial — revenue compare across companies?
- Peers in the industrial electrical equipment sector typically report similar segment revenue to track diversification; investors compare this against total revenue growth to assess the company's reliance on its core energy-related business versus broader industrial markets.