ED Consolidated Edison PEG ratio, current and historical analysis

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Relative Growth: Rel. Growth: 76
Relative Strength: Rel. Strength: 44
Relative Valuation: Rel. Valuation: 70
Relative Profitability: Rel. Profitability: 62

ED currently has a PEG ratio reading of 1.83 as of Jun 22, 2026. Dividing the 17.94 PE ratio by the 9.8% earnings growth rate yields this valuation metric. When compared to the trailing four-quarter average of 2.29, ED's PEG ratio shows a 20% decrease.

ED PEG ratio history

How has ED's PEG ratio performed in the past

A ten years lookback shows an average PEG ratio of 1.97 for Consolidated Edison. Compared to historical data, ED's 1.83 PE to growth ratio represents a decline of 7%. The ten years high occurred in the Dec 2016 quarter at 8.88, reflecting maximum valuation relative to growth. The minimum was hit in the Mar 2023 quarter at 0.22, indicating optimal value relative to growth during that period.

Today
1.83
Average
1.97
Median
0.96
Minimum
0.22
Maximum
8.88

Consolidated Edison PEG ratio by year

Year PEG ratio PE ratio Growth YoY
2025 2.31 17.55 7.6%
2024 N/A 16.96 -27.4%
2023 0.23 12.55 54.9%
2022 0.96 20.37 21.2%
2021 1.28 22.1 17.3%
2020 N/A 21.97 -19.6%
2019 N/A 22.12 -7.7%
2018 N/A 17.26 -10.9%
2017 0.86 17.09 19.8%
2016 8.88 17.75 2%
2015 1.74 15.79 9.1%
2014 5.9 17.7 3%
2013 N/A 15.27 -6.7%
2012 1.77 14.31 8.1%
2011 5.96 17.28 2.9%

Consolidated Edison PEG ratio by quarter (TTM)

Year PEG ratio PE ratio Growth YoY
Mar 2026 1.94 18.99 9.8%
Dec 2025 2.31 17.55 7.6%
Sep 2025 2.33 17.51 7.5%
Jun 2025 2.59 18.15 7%
Mar 2025 5.66 20.37 3.6%
Dec 2024 N/A 16.96 -27.4%
Sep 2024 N/A 19.5 -21.1%
Jun 2024 N/A 17.3 -25.8%
Mar 2024 N/A 17.33 -25.6%
Dec 2023 0.23 12.55 54.9%
Sep 2023 0.3 12.63 41.6%
Jun 2023 0.25 12.97 52.5%
Mar 2023 0.22 13.59 62.6%
Dec 2022 0.96 20.37 21.2%
Sep 2022 0.42 17.94 42.7%

ED average PEG ratio chart

What is the average PEG ratio of ED for the past years

ED's PEG ratio today is higher than its 5-year average, though it is below the 3 and 10-year averages.

3-year avg
1.95
5-year avg
1.42
10-year avg
1.97
15-year avg
2.46

PEG comparison

Consolidated Edison's PEG of 1.83 is above the Utilities sector, the industry and its peers average. Compared to its Utilities sector average of 1.29, Consolidated Edison's PEG is 42% higher.

ED EPS growth

Earnings per share growth rates over time chart

ED Price vs fair value

How does ED's price compare to its estimated fair value based on its growth

ED PEG vs peers

What is ED's PEG ratio compared to its peers

Compared to its peers, ED has a PEG ratio under stocks EXC and NI, while above NU's and D's. With a PEG ratio of 1.83, Consolidated Edison stands higher than the 1.63 peer average.

Stock name PEG ratio Market cap
NU Nu Holdings Ltd 0.41 $62.11B
D Dominion Energy Inc 0.71 $59.84B
PEG Public Service Enterprise Group Inc 0.76 $40.17B
ED Consolidated Edison Inc 1.83 $39.4B
UTL Unitil Corp 2.07 $917.89M
CMS Cms Energy Corp 2.86 $22.8B
NI Nisource Inc 2.95 $22.84B
EXC Exelon Corp 7.6 $47.01B
FE Firstenergy Corp N/A $27.05B
WEC Wec Energy Group Inc N/A $36.82B

Frequently asked questions

What is Consolidated Edison's PEG ratio?

According to Jun 22, 2026 data, ED's PEG ratio sits at 1.83.

What is the 3-year average PEG ratio for Consolidated Edison (ED)?

Historical data over a 3-year period places ED's average PEG ratio at 1.95.

What is the 5-year average PEG ratio for Consolidated Edison (ED)?

Historical data over a 5-year period places ED's average PEG ratio at 1.42.

What is the highest PEG ratio for ED?

ED's PEG ratio peaked at 8.88 during the Dec 2016 quarter - the highest in ten years.

How does the current PEG ratio for ED compare to its historical average?

Compared to the 10-year average, ED's PEG ratio is 7% lower.

How is ED's PEG ratio calculated (Consolidated Edison PEG ratio formula)?

To calculate the PEG ratio, take the company's PE ratio and divide by its EPS growth (YoY TTM). As of Jun 22, 2026, Consolidated Edison has a P/E ratio of 17.94. Earnings grew at 9.8% over the TTM period ending Mar 2026. Applying the formula, this produces a price to earnings growth ratio of 1.83. PEG RATIO(1.83) = PE RATIO(17.94) / EPS GROWTH(9.8%)

All PEG ratio stats are based on quarterly TTM periods, unless otherwise specified.