SolarEdge Technologies (SEDG) After Results And Nexis Rollout Is The Undervalued Case Holding Up
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SolarEdge Technologies (SEDG) has drawn fresh attention after reporting second quarter 2026 results, issuing third quarter revenue guidance of US$310 million to US$340 million, and highlighting wider Nexis platform deployment through its ConnectDER partnership.
SolarEdge Technologies' latest earnings update, new third quarter revenue guidance and wider Nexis platform rollout have come after a sharp 30 day share price return of down 39.37%. The 5 year total shareholder return of down 88.46% highlights how long term holders have experienced significant value erosion, despite a 1 year total shareholder return of 4.04% and a current share price of US$32.42.
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The sharp reset in SolarEdge Technologies' share price, set against ongoing losses and Nexis rollout progress, now puts the focus squarely on valuation. Do current levels still compensate you for the risks involved?
Most Popular Narrative: 28.4% Undervalued
Against SolarEdge Technologies' last close of $32.42, the most followed narrative points to a fair value of $45.25, using a 14.98% discount rate to weigh long term cash flows and risks.
The rally in SolarEdge's stock appears to be pricing in robust future revenue growth driven by U.S. policy support (extension of manufacturing and storage credits), but risks are rising as the elimination of the 25D residential solar tax credit is expected to cause a substantial drop in U.S. residential demand in 2026, only partially offset by third-party owned (TPO) shifts, potentially constraining topline growth.
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Result: Fair Value of $45.25 (UNDERVALUED)
However, there is still a risk that weaker U.S. residential solar demand and fierce pricing competition in Europe could pressure SolarEdge Technologies' margins and delay any earnings recovery.
Another View Using The SWS DCF Model
The analyst narrative suggests SolarEdge Technologies looks 28.4% undervalued at $32.42 based on future earnings and multiples. However, the SWS DCF model points to a fair value of $26.09, which would put the stock above that estimate instead. Which set of assumptions appears more convincing?
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