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Ameresco Crushes Q4, Guides 19% EBITDA Jump—Here’s the Trade

Last updated: March 2, 2026 7:29 pm
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Ameresco Crushes Q4, Guides 19% EBITDA Jump—Here’s the Trade
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Ameresco closed 2025 with a 16.2% gross margin—its highest in years—and guided 2026 adjusted EBITDA to $283 million, implying 19% growth on just 9% revenue growth. Translation: operating leverage is finally kicking in, and the street hasn’t repriced the stock for it.

1. Gross Margin Hit 16.2%—Here’s Why It Keeps Climbing

Management flagged two drivers that aren’t one-offs:

  • Higher-quality backlog: 60% of the $5.1B project pipeline is federal or hyperscale, carrying 150–200 bps better margin than legacy state & local work.
  • Europe mix shift: The 51%-owned Sunel JV in Greece and Romania ships 18%+ EBITDA margins because EPC competition is thinner and solar-plus-storage tenders are larger.

CFO Mark Chiplock told analysts the 2026 project slate “will be somewhat higher-margin” than the 2025 vintage that just printed 16.2%. Street models haven’t baked in sequential expansion.

2. Operating Leverage Finally Shows Up—Expenses Lag Gross Profit

OpEx rose only 6% YoY while gross profit jumped 12%. That 600-bps gap is the widest since Ameresco went public in 2010. Management guided to “materially slower” expense growth again in 2026, implying every incremental revenue dollar drops 25–30% to EBITDA.

3. Cash Flow Inflection Hiding in Plain Sight

Adjusted operating cash came in at $36M for Q4, but the eight-quarter rolling average is $54M—above the $45M needed to fund guided 100–120 MW of new energy assets without tapping equity. Net leverage is 2.7×, 80 bps inside the 3.5× covenant, leaving room for the two RNG plants slated for 2026 and any opportunistic European tuck-ins.

Risk Check: Tariffs, Weather, and Q1 EPS Air-Pocket

Three headwinds to watch:

  1. Weather drag: January freeze knocked three RNG plants offline; that revenue is gone forever and will clip Q1 EPS by ~$0.03.
  2. Tariff clawback: New contracts include price-adjustment clauses, but legacy backlog worth $1.2B has zero escalators if Section 301 duties return.
  3. Interest step-up: 2026 depreciation + interest expense will rise $8M YoY as 121 MW of assets reach COD, shaving $0.05 from EPS even as EBITDA grows.

Valuation—Still Priced Like a Contractor, Not a Platform

At $22.50 after-hours, AMRC trades at 8.3× 2026E EBITDA and 14× EPS—parity with pure-play EPC names. Yet 40% of revenue is now recurring (O&M + energy assets), supporting a 15× EBITDA multiple peer group that includes Brookfield Renewable and Constellation. A 1-turn multiple re-rating to 10× implies a $30 stock, 33% upside before any 2026 beat.

How to Play It

  • Earnings revision: Consensus EBITDA sits at $275M vs. $283M guide; a simple $8M beat moves EPS from $1.60 to $1.75 and triggers algo upgrades.
  • Catalyst path: Q1 call (May) should confirm Europe award flow and RNG plant COD timing; any 100+ MW hyperscale win would add $0.10 EPS.
  • Risk/reward: Downside to $18 if Q1 disappoints and tariffs resurface; upside to $32 on 11× EBITDA rerate plus $25M beat.

Bottom line: the market still treats Ameresco like a lumpy EPC contractor. The Q4 print proves it’s morphing into a cash-compounding infrastructure platform. Until the multiple catches up, every sell-off is a entry point.

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