National Grid holds steady in utilities sector, shares trade narrowly on Tradegate
26.06.2026 - 12:26:06 | ad-hoc-news.deBy Julia Schmitt, Sector & Peer Group desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-26, 12:25.
National Grid (GB00BDR05C01) starts Friday trading with a tight range on Tradegate, where the shares change hands in euros alongside other large European utilities. The stock sits in the regulated electricity and gas transmission space, a sector that often draws income-focused investors in the UK and abroad.
What the latest prices show
On Tradegate, National Grid is quoted with a bid of 14.65 euros and an ask of 14.67 euros, implying only a narrow spread for the London-listed utility. The last traded price stands at 14.655 euros, with today's intraday high at 14.69 euros and low at 14.65 euros in the current session.
Trading volume on Tradegate reaches 3,534 shares, translating into turnover of about 52,000 euros, a modest figure that fits the stock's profile as a defensive, income-oriented holding. In New York, the company's ADR National Grid Transco (ticker NGG) closed the previous US session at 83.38 dollars on the NYSE, with a slight 0.67 percent uptick over the day.
Position among utilities peers
National Grid operates in the utilities sector, where investors compare it with large European and global peers such as Power Grid Corporation of India in the power transmission space. Power Grid's shares, for example, recently traded around 283.90 rupees on the NSE with a daily move of about -2.41 percent, underlining the typical low-beta nature of grid operators.
These utilities typically offer regulated returns and visible cash flows, characteristics that can support dividend strategies over longer holding periods. Market data providers list National Grid under the electricity power utilities industry, reinforcing its role as a core infrastructure asset in both UK and US portfolios.
All news and data on the National Grid shares
Background articles, price data and regulatory filings provide additional context for National Grid as a core utilities holding.
The network business behind the stock
National Grid's core business is the ownership and operation of high-voltage electricity transmission lines and high-pressure gas pipelines in the UK, alongside regulated network operations in the US Northeast. The group earns regulated returns by maintaining and upgrading grid infrastructure and connecting power generation, including renewables, to end users.
Where the shares trade today
National Grid shares (GB00BDR05C01) trade on 2026-06-26, 12:15 on Tradegate at around 14.655 euros, based on the latest order book data. The listing in Germany offers euro-based investors access to the UK utilities stock alongside its primary London listing and NYSE ADR.
National Grid at a glance
- Company: National Grid plc
- ISIN: GB00BDR05C01
- WKN: A2DQWX
- Ticker: NNGF
- Trading venue: Tradegate
- Price (as of 2026-06-26, 12:15): 14.655 EUR
- Market cap: 31,000,000,000 GBP (as of 2026-06-25)
- Sector / industry: Utilities - Electric Power
- Index membership: FTSE 100
- Next earnings date: 2026-07-25
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any security.
