Pfisterer posts FY 2025 order backlog of EUR 335 million, up more than 40%

Reuters
Mar 03
Pfisterer posts FY 2025 order backlog of EUR 335 million, up more than 40%

PFISTERER posted preliminary unaudited FY 2025 results showing sales of about EUR 450 million (+17%) and adjusted EBITDA of about EUR 80 million (+24%). Order intake rose to just under EUR 550 million (+30%), lifting the order backlog to nearly EUR 335 million (+40%) as of Dec. 31, 2025. Adjusted operating cash flow increased to about EUR 58 million (+36%), while investments rose to more than EUR 38 million, primarily to expand capacities, build an HVDC laboratory and complete the acquisition of Power CSL. Q4 2025 sales were about EUR 120 million (+25%). The company said final audited FY 2025 figures and a 2026 outlook are due on April 15, 2026, and reiterated its strategic focus on capacity expansion, global presence and HVDC-related innovation.

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