EDP Renovaveis stock trades below target as latest quote and valuation snapshot emerge
Published on 08/17/2026 at 16:46 | Editorial responsibility: Rafael MĂĽller, Editor-in-Chief AD HOC NEWS
EDP Renovaveis S.A. (ISIN ES0127797019) stock is quoted below the latest average target price on August 17, 2026, as fresh market data and valuation metrics highlight how investors are pricing the Lisbon-listed renewable utility within the broader European power sector.
Fresh quote and valuation snapshot
Per a same-day technical overview, EDP Renovaveis shares trade at EUR 13.7600 on August 17, 2026, reflecting a daily decline of 2.55 percent and an absolute move of EUR 0.3600 from the previous close of EUR 14.1200. The intraday range on that date spans from a low of EUR 13.7200 to a high of EUR 14.2000, with a reported trading volume of 836,863 shares, underscoring active participation despite the pullback. Over the past 52 weeks, the stock has traded between EUR 9.5200 and EUR 14.6700, placing the current quote closer to the upper end of its one-year range than to the trough level.
The same snapshot points to a market capitalization of EUR 14,581.46 million for EDP Renovaveis as of August 17, 2026, giving investors a sense of the company’s scale within the listed renewables universe. A price-to-earnings ratio of 33.79 is cited alongside an indicated dividend yield of 0.00 percent, suggesting that the shares currently trade at a growth-oriented multiple rather than as an income vehicle. For investors watching valuation signals, the latest observed price stands modestly below a referenced price objective of EUR 14.64, indicating that the stock is trading at a discount of EUR 0.88 to that target level and leaving room for potential re-rating if operational performance and sector conditions remain supportive.
Latest fundamentals and comparison
The technical and valuation overview ties directly into EDP Renovaveis’s recent fundamental profile, where earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) is reported at EUR 2,112.00 million for the most recently disclosed period within the current reporting window, supporting the interpretation that the company is generating substantial operating cash flows from its wind and solar portfolio. With the stock’s market capitalization of EUR 14,581.46 million as of August 17, 2026, this EBITDA figure implies a multi-year investment case built on scaling renewable capacity while managing financing and power price exposure.
In comparative terms, the valuation metrics suggest that investors are paying more than thirty times earnings for EDP Renovaveis while also accepting a zero-percent cash yield at present, which contrasts with traditional integrated utilities that often pair lower growth with higher dividend payouts. The fact that the current quote of EUR 13.7600 sits EUR 0.88 below the referenced EUR 14.64 price objective on August 17, 2026, demonstrates that the market is assigning some caution premium to execution risks and policy uncertainty but has not pushed the shares toward the bottom of their 52-week range.
Context from the parent group’s latest valuation overview reinforces this picture. A same-day snapshot for the parent company shows a last close of EUR 4.545 and a real-time quote of EUR 4.538 on August 17, 2026, compared with an average target price of EUR 5.048 for the parent’s shares, representing an 11.06 percent discount to target. That spread offers a useful parallel: investors are applying a similar blend of cautious optimism and valuation discipline across the group’s listed entities, including the renewables arm, as they weigh earnings trajectories, power price trends and capital allocation decisions.
Technical context and sector positioning
From a technical-analysis perspective, EDP Renovaveis’s current trading band between EUR 13.7200 and EUR 14.2000 on August 17, 2026, follows a period in which the shares have tested levels as high as EUR 14.6700 over the past year. The fact that the latest price of EUR 13.7600 remains significantly above the 52-week low of EUR 9.5200 indicates that the stock has recovered from earlier troughs, even if the day’s 2.55 percent decline signals some profit-taking or short-term response to macro drivers such as interest rates or regulatory signals in key European wind markets.
The reported trading volume of 836,863 shares shows that the pullback is occurring in an actively traded environment, rather than on thin liquidity. For traders, the combination of a clear intraday range, elevated volume and proximity to a previously identified price objective creates an attractive backdrop for short-term strategies, while longer-term investors can use the 52-week range and the EUR 14,581.46 million market cap to benchmark EDP Renovaveis against other European-listed renewables and utility names.
Sector-wise, EDP Renovaveis’s business model centers on developing, constructing and operating wind and solar assets, often under long-term contracts that provide visibility on cash flows. The current valuation signals show that market participants are balancing the company’s growth pipeline against factors such as auction prices, grid constraints and policy changes, which can affect realized returns. The P/E ratio of 33.79 and the absence of a cash dividend as of the latest snapshot highlight that the shares are positioned more as a capital growth story than a yield vehicle, which may appeal to investors who prioritize decarbonization exposure and reinvestment capacity over near-term payouts.
Representative project and business model
A representative example of EDP Renovaveis’s operating model can be found in its large-scale European onshore wind projects, where the company typically secures long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs) with utilities or corporate off-takers. In such arrangements, EDP Renovaveis invests in turbines, grid connection and project development, then earns revenues over the life of the contract based on delivered kilowatt-hours. These projects contribute to consolidated EBITDA and support the company’s ability to finance new capacity in both mature and emerging markets.
Beyond onshore wind, EDP Renovaveis participates in utility-scale solar and, in selected geographies, offshore wind consortia, using similar long-term-contract frameworks to stabilize cash flows. This diversified asset base helps manage country-specific regulatory risk, while also allowing the company to capture growth in markets where renewables penetration is still rising. As investors evaluate today’s quote of EUR 13.7600 against the 52-week range and the latest price objective, the scale and diversification of this project portfolio are central to the investment case.
Closing view on EDP Renovaveis stock
EDP Renovaveis stock, listed on Euronext Lisbon under the ticker EDPR, stands at EUR 13.7600 as of August 17, 2026, within a daily range of EUR 13.7200 to EUR 14.2000 and a 52-week corridor of EUR 9.5200 to EUR 14.6700. With a market capitalization of EUR 14,581.46 million, a P/E ratio of 33.79 and a referenced price objective of EUR 14.64, the shares trade at a discount of EUR 0.88 to that target level, encapsulating the market’s current blend of growth expectations and risk assessment for this renewable power specialist.
Fact box
Company: EDP Renovaveis S.A.
ISIN: ES0127797019
Ticker: EDPR
Exchange: Euronext Lisbon
Price (as of August 17, 2026): EUR 13.7600
Market cap: EUR 14,581.46 million (as of August 17, 2026)
Sector / Industry: Utilities / Renewable electricity
Index membership: PSI (Portugal stock index context)
