E.ON highlights energy transition metrics, shares in DAX utility comparison
23.06.2026 - 21:00:06 | ad-hoc-news.deBy Anna Wagner, Analysts & Consensus desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-23, 20:54.
E.ON SE (DE000ENAG999) sits on Tuesday among the more stable names in the DAX utilities space, with Xetra references around the high-17-euro area according to German trading platforms. Investors continue to focus on the group’s regulated earnings, dividend profile and energy transition role, as highlighted in recent analyst summaries and market data.
What current data show
On Marketscreener, E.ON appears with a Xetra price indication of about 17.82 euros for June 23, 2026, and trading volume above one million shares for the day, underscoring steady liquidity in the DAX constituent. Marketscreener’s E.ON quote page The same platform lists a market capitalization in the mid-40 to 50 billion euro range, underlining E.ON’s weight as a core European utility.
German portal finanzen.net currently shows E.ON shares near 17.79 euros with an indicated dividend yield of around 3.5 percent and a price-earnings ratio above 24, based on its latest earnings figures. finanzen.net balance sheet and valuation data for E.ON These metrics position the stock as an income-oriented name, with valuation reflecting expectations for stable regulated cash flows.
Analyst consensus and peer context
Analyst overviews on finanzen.net and Marketscreener point to a broadly constructive stance on E.ON, with a majority of covered research houses rating the stock at Buy or Hold and only a minority at Sell, according to their consensus tables. finanzen.net overview of E.ON analyst targets and recommendations Price targets cluster moderately above the current Xetra level, indicating expectations for gradual value creation rather than aggressive growth.
Within the German utilities segment, E.ON often appears in comparison with RWE, with investors contrasting E.ON’s regulated networks and retail focus against RWE’s larger exposure to power generation and renewables development. Marketscreener peer-group and news section for E.ON This positioning tends to make E.ON a relatively defensive holding in the DAX, especially during periods of heightened power-price volatility.
Background and price data on E.ON
News, ad-hoc disclosures and historical quotes provide a broader view of how the E.ON shares trade over time on Xetra and other venues.
How E.ON earns its money
E.ON’s core business centers on regulated energy networks and retail customer solutions across Europe, particularly in Germany, the UK and several Central and Eastern European markets, as detailed on its investor relations pages. E.ON investor relations overview of segments and strategy The company operates electricity and gas distribution grids, supplies power and gas to millions of end customers and increasingly offers energy-efficiency and decentralized energy services.
Where the stock trades today
The E.ON shares (DE000ENAG999) trade on 2026-06-23 at around 17.82 euros on Xetra according to Marketscreener, placing the group’s equity value in the multi-billion-euro range for the DAX utilities sector.
Key data on the E.ON shares
- Company: E.ON SE
- ISIN: DE000ENAG999
- WKN: ENAG99
- Ticker: EOAN
- Trading venue: Xetra
- Price (as of 2026-06-23, 13:30): 17.82 EUR
- Market cap: around 47 billion EUR (as of 2026-06-23)
- Sector / industry: Utilities - Multi-utilities / regulated networks
- Index membership: DAX
- Next earnings date: not officially scheduled
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