Duke Energy Corporation (DUK) Gross Margin: 58.41%
Is Duke Energy Corporation’s gross margin high or low?
Duke Energy Corporation's gross margin of 58.41% is 29% above its 5-year average of 45.20%, near the high end of its 5-year range (31.56%–50.06%).
The gross margin for Duke Energy Corporation (DUK) is 58.41% as of Wednesday, June 10, 2026. It is above its 12-month average by 43.13% (40.81%).
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DUK Gross Margin Metrics
GROSS MARGIN
58.41%
GROSS MARGIN AVG TTM
40.81%
GROSS MARGIN AVG 3Y
43.52%
GROSS MARGIN AVG 5Y
45.20%
GROSS MARGIN AVG 10Y
44.52%
GROSS MARGIN AVG 15Y
42.47%
GROSS MARGIN AVG 20Y
45.21%
CURRENT VS TTM AVG
+43.13%
CURRENT VS 3Y AVG
+34.22%
CURRENT VS 5Y AVG
+29.21%
CURRENT VS 10Y AVG
+31.19%
CURRENT VS 15Y AVG
+37.52%
CURRENT VS 20Y AVG
+29.21%
DUK Competitors' Gross Margin
| NAME | MARKET CAP | GROSS MARGIN | TTM | 3Y | 5Y |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Duke Energy Corporation (DUK) | — | 58.41% | 40.81% | 43.52% | 45.20% |
| The Southern Company (SO) | $105.99B | 43.11% | 39.87% | 40.60% | 42.55% |
| American Electric Power Company, Inc. (AEP) | $69.93B | 40.39% | 31.87% | 29.49% | 29.12% |
| Sempra (SRE) | $59.53B | 30.61% | 28.17% | 26.70% | 27.26% |
| Dominion Energy, Inc. (D) | $58.73B | 49.41% | 48.45% | 47.75% | 48.31% |
| Entergy Corporation (ETR) | $50.95B | 43.33% | 39.10% | 40.10% | 41.00% |
| Xcel Energy Inc. (XEL) | $48.76B | 18.91% | 35.02% | 37.60% | 38.77% |
| Exelon Corporation (EXC) | $46.67B | 24.11% | 34.38% | 37.99% | 36.64% |
| Consolidated Edison, Inc. (ED) | $39.65B | 65.01% | 63.01% | 62.04% | 63.18% |
| WEC Energy Group, Inc. (WEC) | $37.14B | 55.74% | 47.28% | 42.36% | 40.91% |
Gross Margin Analysis
Gross Margin
58.4%
(Revenue - COGS) / Revenue
Duke Energy Corporation Gross Margin Formula & Definition
Gross Margin = Gross Profit / Revenue
Gross margin is the percentage of revenue remaining after the cost of goods sold, reflecting core product profitability.
Expanded definitions: Investopedia, Wikipedia, Corporate Finance Institute
Duke Energy Corporation Gross Margin FAQ
- What is the gross margin for Duke Energy Corporation (DUK)?
- The gross margin for DUK stock is 58.41%.
- Is Duke Energy Corporation's gross margin high or low?
- Duke Energy Corporation's gross margin of 58.41% is 29% above its 5-year average of 45.20%, near the high end of its 5-year range (31.56%–50.06%).
- What is the TTM average gross margin for Duke Energy Corporation (DUK)?
- The TTM average gross margin for DUK stock is 40.81%.
- What is the 3Y average gross margin for Duke Energy Corporation (DUK)?
- The 3Y average gross margin for DUK stock is 43.52%.
- What is the 5Y average gross margin for Duke Energy Corporation (DUK)?
- The 5Y average gross margin for DUK stock is 45.20%.
- What is the 10Y average gross margin for Duke Energy Corporation (DUK)?
- The 10Y average gross margin for DUK stock is 44.52%.
- What is the 15Y average gross margin for Duke Energy Corporation (DUK)?
- The 15Y average gross margin for DUK stock is 42.47%.
- What is the 20Y average gross margin for Duke Energy Corporation (DUK)?
- The 20Y average gross margin for DUK stock is 45.21%.
Duke Energy Corporation Gross Margin History
| DATE | GROSS MARGIN |
|---|---|
| 2025-12-31 | 31.56% |
| 2024-12-31 | 50.06% |
| 2023-12-31 | 47.34% |
| 2022-12-31 | 45.11% |
| 2021-12-31 | 48.57% |
| 2020-12-31 | 48.59% |
| 2019-12-31 | 46.09% |
| 2018-12-31 | 42.94% |
| 2017-12-31 | 45.42% |
| 2016-12-31 | 42.34% |
| 2015-12-31 | 41.73% |
| 2014-12-31 | 41.92% |
| 2013-12-31 | 40.48% |
| 2012-12-31 | 30.33% |
| 2011-12-31 | 38.64% |
| 2010-12-31 | 38.47% |
| 2009-12-31 | 65.09% |
| 2008-12-31 | 61.99% |
| 2007-12-31 | 64.60% |
| 2006-12-31 | 45.42% |
| 2005-12-31 | 32.63% |
| 2004-12-31 | 42.91% |
| 2003-12-31 | 38.89% |
| 2002-12-31 | 52.39% |
| 2001-12-31 | 51.08% |
| 2000-12-31 | 53.08% |
| 1999-12-31 | 31.51% |
| 1998-12-31 | 36.70% |
| 1997-12-31 | 36.18% |
| 1996-12-31 | 46.11% |
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About Duke Energy Corporation
Duke Energy Corporation, an energy provider operating across the United States with its various affiliates, structures its operations into three primary divisions: Electric Utilities and Infrastructure, Gas Utilities and Infrastructure, and Commercial Renewables. The Electric Utilities and Infrastructure division is responsible for generating, transmitting, distributing, and retailing electricity across the Carolinas, Florida, and the Midwestern states. Its power generation relies on a diverse portfolio of fuel sources, including coal, hydroelectric, natural gas, oil, renewable technologies, and nuclear energy. Beyond direct retail sales, it also provides electricity at wholesale rates to various entities such as municipalities, electric cooperative utilities, and other load-serving organizations. This segment caters to approximately 8.2 million customers spanning six states within the Southeastern and Midwestern U.S., encompassing a service area of about 91,000 square miles, and boasts an impressive generating capacity of approximately 50,259 megawatts. The Gas Utilities and Infrastructure segment focuses on the distribution of natural gas to a broad customer base, including residential homes, commercial enterprises, industrial facilities, and power generation plants. It also manages, operates, and invests in essential pipeline transmission networks and natural gas storage facilities. This segment serves around 1.6 million customers in total, with roughly 1.1 million located in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee, and an additional 550,000 customers in southwestern Ohio and northern Kentucky. Through its Commercial Renewables division, Duke Energy is actively involved in the acquisition, development, construction, ownership, and operation of wind and solar power projects. This includes offering non-regulated renewable energy and energy storage solutions to a variety of clients, such as utility companies, electric cooperatives, municipal governments, and corporate entities. The division's portfolio comprises 23 wind farms, 178 solar installations, two battery storage sites, and 71 fuel cell locations, totaling a substantial capacity of 3,554 MW spread across 22 different states. Established in 1904, the company was initially known as Duke Energy Holding Corp. before adopting its current name, Duke Energy Corporation, in April 2005. Its corporate headquarters are situated in Charlotte, North Carolina.
- Sector
- Utilities
- Industry
- Regulated Electric
- CEO
- Harry K. Sideris