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SolarEdge stock jumps 8% in premarket as Feb. 18 earnings draw closer
4 February 2026
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SolarEdge stock jumps 8% in premarket as Feb. 18 earnings draw closer

New York, February 4, 2026, 07:21 (EST) — Premarket

  • SolarEdge shares jumped roughly 8% in premarket action, following a Tuesday close at $30.97
  • The company will release its fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 results on Feb. 18
  • Investors want an update on margins and demand as 2026 approaches

Shares of SolarEdge Technologies, Inc. climbed 8.2% to $33.50 in early trading Wednesday, following a Tuesday close at $30.97. Around 18,000 shares changed hands in the premarket, per MarketWatch data.

The solar equipment manufacturer will release its fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 earnings before the market opens on Feb. 18, the company announced. Management will host a conference call at 8:00 a.m. ET that day.

The report arrives amid growing tension around the stock, as traders weigh whether the margin recovery can sustain itself. SolarEdge’s last quarterly update showed third-quarter revenue increased 18% from the previous quarter, alongside an improved gross margin—the portion of sales remaining after product costs. For the fourth quarter, the company forecasted revenue between $310 million and $340 million, with a non-GAAP gross margin range of 19% to 23% (non-GAAP excludes certain items).

Zacks Equity Research reported Monday that analysts expect SolarEdge to post a 19-cent loss per share on roughly $328.48 million in revenue for the quarter. The stock closed that day at $30.64, down 1%.

SolarEdge rose 1.08% on Tuesday, trailing First Solar’s 3.68% gain but outperforming Sunrun, which added 1.54%. The S&P 500, meanwhile, dropped 0.84%, according to MarketWatch data-news.

Shares tied to solar have reacted sharply to sector news. In China, solar stocks surged following reports that Elon Musk’s teams visited multiple photovoltaic firms, according to local media. This comes days after Musk announced plans for large-scale solar cell manufacturing in the U.S., Reuters reported.

U.S. stock index futures showed little movement before the open, with investors holding back after a sharp selloff in software and cloud shares, Reuters reported.

SolarEdge manufactures inverters, which transform electricity from solar panels into usable energy for homes and the grid, as well as power optimizers and monitoring software, per a Reuters company profile. The firm is based in Israel and trades on Nasdaq under the ticker SEDG.

Premarket gains often vanish once regular liquidity kicks in. Any soft outlook on demand, pricing, or margins could quickly erase early advances. Plus, rising rates continue to tighten residential solar financing.

SolarEdge is set to release its earnings before the bell on Feb. 18, with the conference call kicking off at 8:00 a.m. ET. This report will serve as a key indicator for companies like Enphase Energy and Sunrun.

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