Solaris Energy Infrastructure (SEI) has drawn fresh attention after its recent rebranding from Solaris Oilfield Infrastructure. The change reflects a broader focus on power solutions and logistics for energy and data center customers across the United States.
See our latest analysis for Solaris Energy Infrastructure.
At a share price of US$74.01, SEI has recently given back some ground, with the 1-day share price return down 2.67% and the 30-day share price return down 4.12%. However, the 90-day share price return of 42.33% and a very large 3-year total shareholder return suggest momentum has been strong over a longer stretch.
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After such strong multi year returns and a recent pullback, the key question is whether SEI’s current valuation and analyst target gap still leave room for upside or if the market is already pricing in future growth.
Most Popular Narrative: 17.5% Undervalued
With Solaris Energy Infrastructure closing at $74.01 against a narrative fair value of $89.73, the current setup revolves around whether projected growth and profitability can justify that gap.
The accelerating demand for grid resiliency, electrification of industries, and AI-driven data center power needs is creating strong, ongoing demand for Solaris’s modular, scalable power generation solutions, positioning the company for significant revenue growth as delivery of new capacity ramps through 2026 and beyond.
Want to see what is baked into that fair value? The narrative leans on rapid revenue compounding, sharply higher margins, and a rich future earnings multiple that still steps down from today.
Result: Fair Value of $89.73 (UNDERVALUED)
Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what’s behind the forecasts.
However, there are still pressure points to watch, including the reliance on exceptional Power Solutions demand and the exposure to oil and gas cycles through Solaris Logistics Solutions.
Find out about the key risks to this Solaris Energy Infrastructure narrative.
Another View: What The P/E Is Telling You
So far, the story leans on future earnings and cash flows to argue Solaris Energy Infrastructure looks undervalued. However, current pricing tells a different story. At a P/E of 97.1x, SEI trades at more than double its peer average of 48.3x and well above an estimated fair ratio of 46.3x, which points to a lot of optimism already in the price. Does that premium feel like comfort or concentration risk to you?
See what the numbers say about this price — find out in our valuation breakdown.
Next Steps
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