Electrical Equipment & Parts · NYSE
Current Price
$514.71
PE Ratio (TTM)
30.3x
Intrinsic Value
$642.78
+19.9% margin of safety
COMPETITIVE MOAT
↑Strong Brand Recognition
Hubbell's long-standing reputation for quality and reliability in the electrical industry fosters customer loyalty. This brand equity allows for premium pricing and repeat business.
↑Diversified Product Portfolio
The company offers a wide range of electrical products, reducing reliance on any single segment. This diversification mitigates risks associated with specific market downturns.
↑Acquisition Strategy
Hubbell has a history of successful acquisitions, integrating complementary businesses to expand its market reach and technological capabilities. This inorganic growth strengthens its competitive position.
INVESTMENT RISKS
↓Commodity Price Volatility
Fluctuations in raw material costs, such as copper and aluminum, can impact profit margins. The recent high oil prices could indirectly affect input costs.
↓Economic Sensitivity
Demand for electrical equipment is tied to construction and industrial activity. Economic slowdowns or recessions can significantly reduce sales and profitability.
↓Valuation Concerns
Despite operational momentum, high valuation can limit investor enthusiasm. Margin concerns, as noted in recent analysis, could also present headwinds.
Base case
A base case PE valuation for HUBB estimates a fair value of about $642.78 per share, against a current price of $514.71. The model assumes 11.8% annual earnings growth, a 30x target PE multiple, and a 10% discount rate.
Intrinsic Value
$642.78
Margin of safety
+19.9%
Expected annual return
+4.5%
Base case assumptions: 11.8% annual earnings growth, 30x target PE, 10% discount rate, 5 year projection. Data as of 2026-06-29.
This base case uses default assumptions and is not financial advice. The fair value changes significantly when the target PE or earnings growth rate changes. Open the calculator to set your own assumptions and see the full sensitivity range.
Adjust the target PE, earnings growth, and discount rate to see how the fair value and margin of safety for Hubbell Incorporated respond.
Open PE Calculator for HUBBHubbell, Inc. engages in the designing, manufacturing, and sale of electrical and electronic products for non-residential and residential construction, industrial, and utility applications. It operates through the Electrical Solutions and Utility Solutions segments. The Electrical Solutions segment manufactures and sells wiring and electrical, lighting fixtures, and controls for indoor and outdoor applications as well as specialty lighting and communications products. The Utility Solutions segment is involved in the design, manufacture, and sale of electrical distribution, transmission, substation, and telecommunications products. The company was founded by Harvey Hubbell II in 1888 and is headquartered in Shelton, CT.
PE Ratio (TTM)
30.3x
PEG Ratio
2.34
Earnings Yield
3.31%
ROE (TTM)
24.4%
Revenue/Share (TTM)
$112.80
Dividend Yield
1.08%
Debt/Equity
0.72x
The trailing twelve-month PE ratio of HUBB reflects how much investors pay per dollar of Hubbell Incorporated's earnings. This metric is most useful when compared to Electrical Equipment & Parts peers and the company's own historical range.
HUBB's PE of 30.3x combined with a PEG ratio of 2.34 provides a growth-adjusted perspective. A PEG above 2.0 suggests HUBB may be richly valued even accounting for growth. Keep in mind that PE-based valuation works best for profitable, mature companies — for high-growth or cyclical Electrical Equipment & Parts, a DCF analysis may be more appropriate.
To value Hubbell Incorporated using PE: (1) Compare the current PE (30.3x) against the Electrical Equipment & Parts median to assess relative pricing, (2) check the PEG ratio (2.34) to adjust for growth expectations, (3) review the 5-year PE range to identify where the stock sits historically, and (4) estimate fair value by multiplying a target PE by forward EPS estimates. This relative approach complements DCF's absolute valuation.
HUBB's PEG ratio is 2.34, calculated by dividing the PE ratio (30.3x) by the expected earnings growth rate. A PEG above 2.0 often signals the stock is priced aggressively relative to its growth trajectory. Note that PEG accuracy depends on the reliability of growth estimates.
PE ratio gives a quick relative read — how HUBB is priced versus Electrical Equipment & Parts peers. DCF provides an absolute value based on projected free cash flows. For HUBB, with a strong ROE of 24.4%, both methods are worth using — PE for a market-relative check, DCF to stress-test whether fundamentals justify the price. Each method has blind spots: PE ignores capital structure and cash flow quality, while DCF is sensitive to growth and discount rate assumptions.
P/E and DCF value HUBB with different methods and assumptions, so the two conclusions can differ. Compare the DCF intrinsic value.
Price as of 2026-06-29. Financial data from Financial Modeling Prep (trailing twelve months) · Valuation methodology by Charlie Wang.
This is an estimate, not investment advice.