UBS Maintains Optimistic Outlook on Shoals Technologies (SHLS) Despite Short-Term Margin Pressures

Scott Pape

"The Barefoot Investor," an author whose plain-talking financial advice is immensely popular in Australia.

UBS recently reiterated its positive stance on Shoals Technologies Group, even as the company faces immediate challenges to its profit margins. The financial institution adjusted its price target for Shoals Technologies Group, a key player in the renewable energy sector, from $12 to $11, yet maintained its 'Buy' recommendation. This decision stems from the recognition that while the fourth quarter of 2025 saw a squeeze on gross margins—attributed to shifts in product offerings, escalating input costs, and a more competitive market landscape—Shoals' Battery Energy Storage Solutions segment presents a promising avenue for considerable long-term expansion, particularly with increasing demand from data centers.

Reviewing Shoals' performance, the company reported a 39% year-over-year increase in fourth-quarter 2025 revenue, reaching $148.3 million, largely propelled by heightened sales volumes in utility-scale solar ventures. Despite this revenue growth, gross profit saw a modest rise to $46.9 million from $40.2 million, as the gross margin dipped from 37.6% to 31.6%. This decline was primarily due to higher material expenses and the imposition of $3.3 million in tariffs and duties not present in the previous year. Nevertheless, adjusted EBITDA improved to $30.3 million from $26.4 million, and adjusted diluted earnings per share (EPS) moved up to $0.10 from $0.08. Looking at the full year 2025, total revenue grew by 19% to $475.3 million, and the company's backlog and awarded orders achieved a record $747.6 million, underscoring sustained strong demand for its solar products and successful penetration into new domestic and international markets. For 2026, Shoals projects revenues between $560 million and $600 million, with adjusted EBITDA forecasted to be between $110 million and $130 million, though it anticipates some near-term headwinds in the utility-scale solar market affecting customer order patterns in the first quarter.

Shoals Technologies Group, Inc., specializing in electrical balance-of-system solutions for solar energy, battery storage, and related energy infrastructure, is positioned at the forefront of the renewable energy transition. The company's strategic focus on innovation and market expansion, particularly in the burgeoning battery energy storage sector, aligns with global trends towards sustainable energy solutions. Despite the inherent volatility of a rapidly evolving market and the operational challenges that can impact short-term financial metrics, the fundamental shift towards renewable energy and the increasing need for robust energy storage solutions provide a solid foundation for Shoals' long-term success. Investors looking beyond immediate fluctuations may find Shoals an attractive prospect, contributing to a cleaner future while potentially yielding significant returns.

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