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EnerSys (ENS) Interest Coverage Ratio: 7.05x

The interest coverage ratio for EnerSys (ENS) is 7.05x as of Tuesday, June 23, 2026.

ENS Interest Coverage Ratio Metrics

INTEREST COVERAGE RATIO

7.05x

ENS Competitors' Interest Coverage Ratio

NAMEMARKET CAPINTEREST COVERAGE RATIOTTM3Y5Y
EnerSys (ENS)$8.51B7.05xN/AN/AN/A
Gartner, Inc. (IT)vs ›$8.41B9.15x8.98x9.00x8.00x
Aecom (ACM)vs ›$8.66B5.57x5.02x4.48x3.83x
Builders FirstSource, Inc. (BLDR)vs ›$8.32B2.87x5.28x10.98x11.08x
AGCO Corporation (AGCO)vs ›$8.25B10.52x8.31x17.64x22.65x
AeroVironment, Inc. (AVAV)vs ›$7.56B18.64x17.83x17.83x35.25x
MYR Group Inc. (MYRG)vs ›$7.52B28.79x18.54x23.87x30.06x
Planet Labs PBC (PL)vs ›$9.58B-27.67xN/AN/AN/A
Arcosa, Inc. (ACA)vs ›$7.11B3.13x2.96x5.92x7.10x
Pool Corporation (POOL)vs ›$7.11B12.41x12.34x15.64x32.75x

Financial Health Indicators

Interest Coverage

7.0x

Debt/Equity

0.62

Current Ratio

2.66

Formula: Interest Coverage = EBIT / Interest Expense

Reference ranges:

  • < 1.5x: EBIT is less than 1.5 times interest expense
  • 1.5x - 3x: EBIT is between 1.5 and 3 times interest expense
  • 3x - 5x: EBIT is between 3 and 5 times interest expense
  • > 5x: EBIT is more than 5 times interest expense

Note: Interest coverage should be compared with historical interest expense, operating income, and industry capital structure.

EnerSys Interest Coverage Ratio Formula & Definition

Interest Coverage = EBIT / Interest Expense

The interest coverage ratio measures operating earnings relative to interest expense.

Expanded definitions: Investopedia, Wikipedia, Corporate Finance Institute

EnerSys Interest Coverage Ratio FAQ

What is the interest coverage ratio for EnerSys (ENS)?
The interest coverage ratio for ENS stock is 7.05x.

About EnerSys

EnerSys, established in 2000 and headquartered in Reading, Pennsylvania, operates as a global leader in delivering stored energy solutions for various industrial sectors. The company, which was formerly known as Yuasa, Inc. before rebranding as EnerSys in January 2001, organizes its extensive operations into three core divisions: Energy Systems, Motive Power, and Specialty. The Energy Systems segment focuses on providing critical power infrastructure, including uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) for computer and telecommunication networks. This division also offers switchgear and electrical control systems essential for industrial plants, electric utilities, large-scale energy storage projects, and energy pipelines. Additionally, it delivers integrated power solutions and services to customers in broadband, telecommunications, renewable energy, and other industrial areas, alongside manufacturing thermally managed cabinets and enclosures for sensitive electronics and batteries. In the Motive Power segment, EnerSys specializes in producing power products for electric industrial forklifts, which are indispensable in manufacturing, warehousing, and material handling applications. The Specialty segment addresses highly specific and demanding energy needs. Its offerings include power solutions for mining equipment, diesel locomotive starting, and various other rail applications. This segment also develops specialized batteries for starting, lighting, and ignition in transportation vehicles. Furthermore, it provides advanced energy solutions for critical applications such as satellites, military aircraft, submarines, ships, tactical vehicles, as well as medical and security systems. Beyond its primary product lines, EnerSys supplies a comprehensive range of supplementary items, including battery chargers, power equipment, battery accessories, and durable outdoor cabinet enclosures. The company also backs its industrial battery offerings with extensive after-market and customer-support services. EnerSys effectively reaches its global customer base by distributing its products through a broad network of independent distributors, authorized representatives, and its dedicated internal sales teams.

Reading, PA
10,797 employees
Industrials / Electrical Equipment & Parts
Sector
Industrials
Industry
Electrical Equipment & Parts
CEO
Shawn O'Connell