Last Update 03 Aug 26
Fair value Increased 2.38%WRT1V: Index Inclusion And Capacity Expansion Will Support Higher Earnings Multiple
Analysts have nudged the fair value estimate for Wärtsilä Oyj Abp to €43.0 from €42.0, reflecting updated assumptions on discount rate, revenue growth, profit margin and future P/E, following a series of recent price target revisions and rating changes across the Street.
Analyst Commentary
Recent Street research on Wärtsilä Oyj Abp shows a mix of views, although several larger houses and bullish analysts are now more constructive on the stock. Price targets span a fairly wide range, which gives you a sense of how differently execution risk and valuation are being judged.
Over the past few months, JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs have shifted their stance toward a more neutral footing, while other bullish analysts have set targets that sit meaningfully above the earlier cluster of €25 to €28 levels. Taken together, this reflects increased confidence in Wärtsilä's ability to support higher earnings and cash generation over time, even if opinions on upside from here are not uniform.
Some research also highlights balanced risk and reward after strong share price performance over the last year, with at least one firm describing the valuation as more evenly poised. That context matters when you compare current trading levels with the range of targets that now run from the high €20s through €40.
Bullish Takeaways
- JPMorgan's move from Underweight to Neutral with a higher €30.60 target points to more confidence in Wärtsilä's execution in energy, while also flagging limited room for further valuation upside at current prices.
- Goldman Sachs' upgrade from Sell to Neutral, paired with a target increase to €34 from €26, reflects more supportive estimates and a positive read-through from the company's capacity increase plans.
- Bullish analysts setting targets around €36 indicate expectations that Wärtsilä can support a higher valuation multiple if it stays on track with growth and profitability goals.
- The unchanged €40 target from another major house, despite a downgrade to Neutral, still sits at the upper end of the range and indicates that upside is possible if the company continues to execute well against its pipeline.
What’s in the News for Wärtsilä Oyj Abp
- Wärtsilä Oyj Abp is being added to the OMX Nordic 40 Index, which increases its visibility among index-tracking and benchmark-focused investors. Source: Key Developments.
- Wärtsilä Corporation agreed to form a 50/50 joint venture with RCT Solutions GmbH for its global Energy Storage business, with the option for new investors to join later and dilute the initial shareholders. Source: Key Developments.
- The joint venture will include Wärtsilä Corporation's Energy Storage business, which represents less than 5% of its total net assets, and is expected to be reported as Discontinued Operations and Assets Held for Sale until the planned closing in the third quarter of 2026. Source: Key Developments.
- The transaction is expected to have no material profit and loss impact at closing, although Wärtsilä estimates an impact of €40 million to €50 million on its full year 2026 operating result driven by low order intake and transformation-related costs such as write-downs of capitalized R&D. Source: Key Developments.
- The new joint venture is expected to be loss-making in 2026 and to move towards positive results towards the end of 2027, after which Wärtsilä plans to report it under Other Business Activities as share of result in associated companies. Source: Key Developments.
Valuation Changes for Wärtsilä Oyj Abp
- The Fair Value Estimate has risen slightly to €43.0 from €42.0, representing a modest uplift in the assessed long-term value for Wärtsilä Oyj Abp.
- The Discount Rate has fallen slightly to 7.17% from 7.29%, indicating a small adjustment in the required rate of return used in the valuation work.
- The Revenue Growth assumption now stands at 10.70% compared with 10.41% previously, reflecting a minor increase in the projected top-line trajectory expressed in euro terms.
- The Net Profit Margin assumption has edged up to 11.07% from 10.97%, implying a slightly higher expected level of earnings generation on future euro revenue.
- The future P/E multiple has moved to 30.26x from 30.09x, which is a very small change in the valuation multiple applied to projected earnings.
Key Takeaways
- Strategic advances in decarbonization, modular power solutions, and digital services are set to strengthen margins and recurring revenues across expanding end markets.
- Growing demand from data centers and renewable energy integration gives Wärtsilä a competitive edge, positioning it for substantial long-term growth and market leadership.
- Reliance on fossil-fuel engines, slow digital innovation, pricing pressure, order lumpiness, and emerging market exposure heighten risks to future profitability and earnings stability.
Catalysts
About Wärtsilä Oyj Abp- Offers technologies and lifecycle solutions for the marine and energy markets worldwide.
- While analysts broadly agree that Wärtsilä's record 8.8 billion euro order book will support future revenue growth, current lead times and rising capacity utilization suggest a developing scarcity premium that could significantly accelerate both equipment price realization and forward revenue growth, with scope for orders to be pulled forward as customers seek to secure slots.
- The analyst consensus views the strategic focus on decarbonization and new engine technologies as margin-accretive, but the commercial launch of Wärtsilä's full-scale marine carbon capture solution is likely to trigger a step-change in both equipment and long-term service revenues, progressively positioning Wärtsilä as the de facto supplier to owners facing tightened IMO 2030 and 2050 emissions mandates, supporting sustained expansion in net margins.
- Rapid growth in global data centers is catalyzing new demand for modular, engine-based power plants-where Wärtsilä holds key competitive advantages in efficiency, emissions, and modularity-potentially opening a multi-billion euro equipment and high-margin service market that is only just beginning to manifest in the company's order intake and backlog.
- Ongoing digitalization trends-such as smart lifecycle services, predictive maintenance, and remote monitoring-are poised to transform Wärtsilä's services segment into a high-margin, recurring revenue engine, driving significant operating leverage and upward pressure on group-wide net margins and free cash flow over the medium to long term.
- As global grid modernization and investment in flexible power ramp up to integrate rising shares of intermittent renewables, Wärtsilä's leadership in balancing and hybrid power solutions positions it to capture an outsized share of grid stability and distributed energy investment, which could unlock a step-change in top-line growth and profitability that is not fully reflected in current market valuations.
Wärtsilä Oyj Abp Future Earnings and Revenue Growth
Assumptions
How have these above catalysts been quantified?
- This narrative explores a more optimistic perspective on Wärtsilä Oyj Abp compared to the consensus, based on a Fair Value that aligns with the bullish cohort of analysts.
- The bullish analysts are assuming Wärtsilä Oyj Abp's revenue will grow by 10.7% annually over the next 3 years.
- The bullish analysts assume that profit margins will increase from 9.6% today to 11.1% in 3 years time.
- The bullish analysts expect earnings to reach €1.0 billion (and earnings per share of €1.76) by about August 2029, up from €661.0 million today. However, there is some disagreement amongst the analysts with the more bearish ones expecting earnings as low as €785.4 million.
- In order for the above numbers to justify the price target of the more bullish analyst cohort, the company would need to trade at a PE ratio of 30.3x on those 2029 earnings, up from 26.2x today. This future PE is greater than the current PE for the GB Machinery industry at 26.6x.
- The bullish analysts expect the number of shares outstanding to grow by 0.19% per year for the next 3 years.
- To value all of this in today's terms, we will use a discount rate of 7.17%, as per the Simply Wall St company report.
Risks
What could happen that would invalidate this narrative?- Acceleration of decarbonization policies and global carbon pricing could undermine demand for Wärtsilä's traditional engine and propulsion technologies that rely on fossil fuels, potentially stranding assets and putting long-term revenues and profit margins at risk.
- Intensifying price competition from Asian manufacturers and increasing global supply chain instability may put sustained downward pressure on both equipment pricing and margins, eroding profitability over time.
- Wärtsilä's slow pace of innovation in digitalization and automation relative to competitors, coupled with industry-wide shifts to electrification and alternative energy sources such as batteries and hydrogen, threatens to diminish market share and compress both future revenues and operating margins.
- The company's high exposure to project-based (lumpy) orders, particularly in energy and marine infrastructure, makes it vulnerable to delays or cancellations in customer investment cycles, especially if rising interest rates or macroeconomic/geopolitical uncertainties reduce capital expenditure, impacting order flow and future earnings.
- Heavy dependence on emerging markets, where currency volatility and geopolitical risks are pronounced, increases the likelihood of long-term earnings volatility and the potential for unexpected write-downs impacting net income.
Valuation
How have all the factors above been brought together to estimate a fair value?
- The assumed bullish price target for Wärtsilä Oyj Abp is €43.0, which represents up to two standard deviations above the consensus price target of €32.94. This valuation is based on what can be assumed as the expectations of Wärtsilä Oyj Abp's future earnings growth, profit margins and other risk factors from analysts on the bullish end of the spectrum.
- However, there is a degree of disagreement amongst analysts, with the most bullish reporting a price target of €43.0, and the most bearish reporting a price target of just €19.0.
- In order for you to agree with the more bullish analyst cohort, you'd need to believe that by 2029, revenues will be €9.4 billion, earnings will come to €1.0 billion, and it would be trading on a PE ratio of 30.3x, assuming you use a discount rate of 7.2%.
- Given the current share price of €29.34, the analyst price target of €43.0 is 31.8% higher.
- We always encourage you to reach your own conclusions though. So sense check these analyst numbers against your own assumptions and expectations based on your understanding of the business and what you believe is probable.
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