Enphase Energy (ENPH) News Today — Nov. 11, 2025: CEO Buys More Shares, Fresh Institutional Stakes Emerge, and EV Charger 2 Shipments Start Next Week

Enphase Energy (ENPH) News Today — Nov. 11, 2025: CEO Buys More Shares, Fresh Institutional Stakes Emerge, and EV Charger 2 Shipments Start Next Week

Enphase Energy, Inc. (NASDAQ: ENPH) is back in focus today after a fresh insider purchase by President & CEO Badri Kothandaraman and newly filed fund positions crossed the wire. With shipments of the IQ® EV Charger 2 slated to kick off next week and regional battery incentives opening up in Southern California, investors have several near‑term catalysts to track—against the backdrop of tariff and policy headwinds flagged late last month. Enphase Investor


Today’s ENPH headlines (Nov. 11, 2025)

  • CEO insider buy (filed yesterday): A Form 4 shows CEO Badrinarayanan Kothandaraman purchased 5,000 ENPH shares on Nov. 10 at a $30.6877 weighted‑average price (multiple trades between $30.57 and $30.79). Post‑trade beneficial ownership stands at 1,635,632 shares indirectly (trust) and 70,820 directly. SEC
  • New institutional positions reported today:
    AGF Management Ltd. disclosed a new 75,900‑share ENPH stake valued around $3.01M in its latest 13F filing.
    Fox Run Management L.L.C. boosted holdings, adding 11,549 shares during Q2 to own 16,602 shares.
    (Note: These are 13F-based updates, reported by MarketBeat today.) MarketBeat
  • Media pickup of insider activity: Coverage this morning highlighted the CEO’s purchases (Nov. 10) following additional open‑market buys reported earlier this month. TipRanks

ENPH stock price today

As of early afternoon (Nov. 11, 2025; ~13:40 UTC), ENPH is trading near $32.84.

Quick stats: 52‑week range $28.86–$78.26; recent market cap ~$4.3B. MarketWatch


Why it matters

Insider buys—especially by a CEO—often signal management’s confidence in the company’s trajectory. In Enphase’s case, the purchase follows an October earnings update that beat on Q3 adjusted EPS but guided Q4 revenue below Street estimates while quantifying tariff headwinds linked to the administration’s trade policies and broader clean‑energy credit changes. Reuters


Product & demand catalysts to watch

  • IQ® EV Charger 2 — U.S. shipments begin next week: Enphase’s store now lists shipping starting Nov. 15, 2025 (both NACS and J1772 models). The charger integrates with Enphase solar and batteries or can be used standalone—timely as EV adoption expands. Enphase
  • Commercial traction for IQ8™ microinverters: A Nov. 6 release showcased gas‑station solar projects using IQ8 worldwide (U.S., Puerto Rico, Southeast Asia, the Philippines, Colombia), underscoring safety advantages of AC microinverters in sensitive sites. Nasdaq
  • New regional incentive alignment:San Diego Community Power’s Solar Battery Savings program now explicitly includes Enphase IQ Battery systems, offering upfront rebates and performance incentives for residential deployments (program details posted by SDCP; Enphase announced eligibility on Nov. 4). San Diego Community Power

Policy & margin backdrop (context for today’s move)

  • Tariff impact & guidance: On Oct. 28, Enphase projected Q4 revenue of $310M–$350M, below the ~$383M Street median at the time. Management cited tariff pressure—including >40% duty on cell packs from China—with a ~4.9‑point hit to Q3 gross margin and ~5‑point impact expected in Q4 as the company continues shifting supply away from China. The report also referenced the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” (OBBA) reducing clean‑energy tax credits—another sector overhang. Reuters

Takeaway: Today’s insider buy and fund flows arrive as Enphase manages near‑term margin compression from tariffs and policy changes while advancing new products (EV charging) and tapping local incentive programs that can support U.S. residential storage demand.


What I’m watching next

  1. EV Charger 2 rollout: Confirmation that Nov. 15 shipments go out on time, early installer feedback, and attach rates to Enphase solar/battery systems. Enphase
  2. California & regional storage uptake: Pace of enrollments under San Diego Community Power’s program and whether similar incentives expand to other CCAs/utilities. San Diego Community Power
  3. Tariff mitigation: Signs of supply‑chain realignment easing the gross‑margin drag highlighted on the Q3 call and in the Oct. 28 coverage. Reuters
  4. Further insider or institutional activity: Additional Form 4s or 13F updates that corroborate today’s interest. SEC

By the numbers (context)

  • Q4 outlook: $310M–$350M revenue; 42%–45% gross margin including expected tariff impact.
  • Q3 snapshot:$0.90 adjusted EPS vs. $0.65 consensus at the time; U.S. revenue +29% sequentially. Reuters

Editor’s note & methodology

  • “Today” refers to Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2025. Price data reflects intraday trading as of ~13:40 UTC; fundamentals and historical ranges are from reputable market sources. Insider and institutional items are based on SEC filings and reputable financial news outlets. MarketBeat

Sources

  • SEC Form 4 (CEO purchase, filed Nov. 10, 2025). SEC
  • Reuters earnings & guidance/tariff coverage (Oct. 28, 2025). Reuters
  • MarketBeat institutional alerts (Nov. 11, 2025). MarketBeat
  • Enphase Store: IQ EV Charger 2 shipping (starts Nov. 15, 2025). Enphase
  • San Diego Community Power program page & Enphase IR PDF (Nov. 4, 2025). San Diego Community Power
  • Nasdaq/GlobeNewswire: IQ8 microinverters in gas‑station projects (Nov. 6, 2025). Nasdaq

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any securities.

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