Powell Industries POWL Business Segments
| TTM Q2 '26 | TTM Q1 '26 | TTM Q4 '25 | TTM Q3 '25 | TTM Q2 '25 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue by Product | ||||||
| All others | $50.62M+9.2% | $51.32M+7.8% | $48.11M-5.9% | $45.17M-12.0% | $46.36M-5.6% | |
| Commercial and other industrial | $188.62M+7.8% | $174.55M+3.0% | $178.22M+18.9% | $182.48M+39.6% | $175M+40.9% | |
| Electric utility | $307.16M+39.7% | $297.02M+50.7% | $278.99M+49.6% | $237.82M+26.0% | $219.92M+25.3% | |
| Light rail traction power | $40.69M+29.6% | $41.65M+60.8% | $41.26M+87.4% | $34.62M+66.7% | $31.39M+39.0% | |
| Oil and Gas Service | $420.35M-1.5% | $408.78M-4.8% | $406.57M-2.5% | $417.69M+5.7% | $426.56M+20.3% | |
| Petrochemical | $124.61M-32.3% | $140.76M-26.1% | $151.17M-18.6% | $163.62M+2.9% | $184.06M+48.1% | |
| Revenue by Geography | ||||||
| Asia/Pacific | $21.2M+167% | $13.01M+83.5% | $9.28M+35.5% | $8.77M+99.4% | $7.95M+38.1% | |
| Canada | $153.81M+20.5% | $157.96M+34.0% | $157.19M+47.6% | $140.59M+46.4% | $127.68M+44.9% | |
| Europe | $32.35M+15.5% | $27.77M-8.6% | $25.07M-20.1% | $24.07M-21.9% | $28.02M-4.7% | |
| Mexico, Central and South America | $4.84M+17.6% | $5.26M-0.3% | $5.11M-33.0% | $4.04M-62.4% | $4.12M-65.0% | |
| Middle East and Africa | $38.09M+88.5% | $32.75M+122% | $27.44M+104% | $27.8M+114% | $20.2M+37.9% | |
| United States | $881.77M-1.5% | $877.33M-0.8% | $880.22M+4.0% | $876.13M+10.8% | $895.34M+27.8% |
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- How does Powell Industries break its business down?
- Powell Industries (POWL) reports revenue by product across 6 parts — All others, Commercial and other industrial, Electric utility, Light rail traction power and Oil and Gas Service. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does Powell Industries's segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in Powell Industries'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.
